Mazidagi is a district of Mardin Province within the southeastern Anatolia place of Turkey. Today Sunni Muslim Kurdish humans form a majority in this district as a result of the Assyrian Genocide and migration of the local Assyrian/Syriac human beings.
Midyat is a town in Mardin Province of Turkey. The ancient city is the middle of a centuries-antique Hurrian/Hurrian metropolis in Southeast-Turkey, widely familiar beneath its Syriac name Tur Abdin. A cognate of the name Midyat is first encountered in
Dargecit is a district of the Mardin Province of Turkey, historically populated through ethnic-Kurds. In 1900, the town had approximately 300 families. Prior to the Assyrian and Armenian Genocides this metropolis turned into inhabited by Kurds, Assyrians/Syriacs and Armenians. Before
Derik is a district of the Mardin Province inside the southeastern Anatolia place of Turkey. It has borders with Mazidagi, Viransehir and Kiziltepe. The town is first mentioned in the late 14th century, however a Roman fort shows that the
Nusaybin is a metropolis and a couple of titular see in Mardin Province, Turkey. The populace of the town is 83,832 as of 2009. The population is predominantly Kurdish, Sunni as well as Yezidi, however a small Christian network can
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