Muà  Province (; ; ) is a province in the east Anatolia region of Turkey (Türkiye). Its area is 8,718 km<sup>2</sup>, and its population is 399,202 (2022), down from 453,654 in 2000. The provincial capital is the city of Muà Â. Another town in Muà  province, Malazgirt (Manzikert), is famous for the Battle of Manzikert of 1071.
The province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan and has a Kurdish majority.
The province is considered a part of historical Western Armenia. Before the Armenian genocide, the area was a part of the Six Armenian Vilayets. Avni ÃÂakñr was appointed Governor of the province in August 2023.
There are a total of 8 mountain ranges, 4 of which are large, in the province. Muà  province is surrounded by Otluk Mountains in the middle, AkdoÃÂan Mountains in the north, Bingöl Mountains in the northwest, à Âerafettin Mountains in the west, Karaçavuà  Mountains in the southwest, YakupaÃÂa Mountains and Bilican Mountains in the southeast, Cemalverdi Mountains in the east. Plains constitute 27.2 percent of the Muà  provincial area. The most important are Muà Â, Bulanñk, Malazgirt and Liz Plains.
The main largest lakes in Muà  are Lake AkdoÃÂan, Lake Haçlñ and Lake Kaz.
The main plant species in the Muà  province are toxic Ferula and non-toxic Ferula, Rheum ribes, Gundelia, Sorrel, Arum maculatum, Eremurus spectabilis, Diplotaenia cachrydifolia Boiss, Chaerophyllum macrospermum, Thymus (plant), Chondrilla juncea, Tulipa sintenisii, Eryngium billardieri, Chicory, Astragalus kurdicus, Paeonia turcica and Euphorbia sp. In addition, there are Pleurotus eryngii var. ferulae mushrooms in the every high parts of the province. Frangula alnus and Prunus cerasifera are located on the humid shores of the lakes. Oak trees, Crataegus monogyna, Rosa canina, Malus sylvestris, Pyrus elaeagrifolia, Prunus mahaleb, Aria edulis and Cotoneaster nummularius are other trees in the Muà  Province.
The main animals in the region are Bear, Wolf, Fox, Pig, Partridge, Lynx, Duck, Turtle, Williams's jerboa, Caspian turtle and European green lizard.
The touristic places in Muà  are the historical Murat Bridge, the tulips on the Muà  Plain, Muà  Castle, Haspet Castle, Kepenek Castle, Kayalñdere Castle, Mercimekkale Mound, Lake AkdoÃÂan, Künav Cave, Lake Haçlñ, Malazgirt Castle and Esenlik Mosque.
The city is served by the Muà  Airport. It has a train station and a bus station(MUà ÂTð).
Muà  province is divided into 6 districts (capital district in bold):
Historically, Muà  was known for producing wheat. The province also grew madder, but locals retained it, using it for dye. The area also had salt mines. As of 1920, the region had so much salt that it was said to have enough to supply Europe and Asia.