DoÃÂanà Âehir (, formerly known as Muhacir and Viranà Âehir) is a municipality and district of Malatya Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,364 km<sup>2</sup> (526.6 sq mi), and its population is 37,697 (2022). The mayor is Memet Bayram (CHP). Historically the city was known as Sozopetra (Greek: ãÃÂöÃÂÃÂõÃÂÃÂñ).
The altitude of the town is 1,290 meters (4232 feet) above mean sea level. Both plains and mountains are part of the landscape. It borders ÃÂelikhan District to the east, Adñyaman District to the southeast, Tut District to the south, Gölbaà Âñ District to the southwest, Nurhak and Elbistan to the west, Akçadaàto the north and Yeà Âilyurt to the northeast. The reservoirs at Polat Dam and Sürgü Dam are situated in the district.
DoÃÂanà Âehir has a dry-summer continental climate (Köppen: Dsa) with hot, dry summers, and cold, snowy winters.
There are 39 neighbourhoods in DoÃÂanà Âehir District:
The 2nd-century geographer Claudius Ptolemy records the city as Zizoatra (), part of the province () of Lauiansene in Cappadocia. In Byzantine times, it was known as Sozopetra () and Zapetra (, in Arabic).
Significant improvements in the fruit industry has made agriculture the District's most important source of income. It includes apricots and an increase in the production of apples. Livestock is usually farmed in the village. Both the district and the villages of central and traditional values, importance is given to local custom. Tourism, mountaineering and monitoring local wildlife are also new attractions.
DoÃÂanà Âehir has a railway station on the line from Malatya to Adana. State road D.850 passes through the district.