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Sirnak is a town in southeastern Turkey. It is the capital of Sirnak Province, another territory that split from the Hakkari area. The Habur fringe entryway with Iraq which is one of Turkey's principle connects to Middle Eastern nations is likewise on Sirnak. The settlement was initially called Sehr-I Nuh since it was close Cudi Mountain where Noah's Ark at last accepted to have arrived after the Flood.
Amid the Guti Empire's reign in the district, an exceptional engraving style called "civi zend" was imagined. Mount Cudi, encompassed by different mountains toward the east and upper east and fields toward the west and southwest has a novel place ever. It is the mountain on which Noah's Ark is accepted to have landed. One of its crests, at more than 2000 meters, is "Noah's Visit". Some Islamic researchers contend that Noah arrived on Cudi mountain.
Other verifiable resources of Sirnak incorporate a stone cutting from the Assyrians depicting a figure on horseback; other shake carvings going back to the Neolithic Age which compares to 7000 BC; strongholds of Kale, Meme Kale and Kaletivuru; extensions of the Kasrik Pass which mirror the craftsmanship stone working in the season of Seljuks; and Virgin Mary Church in Cizre.