Although most of the census reports show that the village was inhabited predominantly by Turkish Cypriots, there was a Greek Cypriot family living in the village until 1921. During the British period the population of the village increased steadily from 34 in 1891 to 83 in 1960.
Displacement:
No one was displaced from this village either during the emergency years of the 1950s, or during the intercommunal strife of 1963-64. After the division of the island in 1974, the village was evacuated on 1 September 1975, and under UNFICYP escort the villagers were taken to the northern part of the divide. Around 60 were resettled in Katokopia/Zümrütköy(048) and another 30 were resettled in Nikitas/Güneşköy(075). The number of the Karamoullides/Kervanyolu Turkish Cypriots who were displaced after 1974 was around 90 (83 in 1960 census).
Current Inhabitants:
After the departure of the Turkish Cypriots, Karamoullides/Kervanyolu village was used for the settlement of some displaced Greek Cypriots from the island’s north. The 2001 census recorded 46 people living there.
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