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Posts Tagged ‘layla fariqi’

October 28, 2011 0

Agri

By in Mesopotamia

Agri ; located on the eastern border of Turkey.Has been a pay out area for different individuals since the the past. Hurris were one of the earliest civilisations that completed in Agri (between 1340-1200 BC). In the center of the 7th century, Arabs took management of the area and the Byzantines followed them. Later in [...]

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August 24, 2011 0

Mardin Soap

By in About Anatolia, Main Page, Mardin, Mardin Travel Guide, Mesopotamian Culture, Turkish Culture

Mardin is a soap made from olive and wild pistachio oil.It was originally a small town of Mardin, southeastern Turkey. Mardin soap is available in two editions: Orange and green. Try it! This is a special and particularly suited for the case of hair and scalp problems. I just returned from a weeklong trip in [...]

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May 22, 2011 0

Batman(Elih), Turkey

By in Main Page, Mesopotamia

One of the southeastern Anatolian cities, Batman(Kurdish:Êlih) is a little province that can take its name from the river flowing on its west. The Batman river, spanned with the old Malabadi Bridge, draws the province’s border with Diyarbakir, after which joins Tigris (Dicle) River passing from the land. The southeastern extensions of the Taurus Mountains [...]

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May 12, 2011 0

Adiyaman, Turkey

By in Important Places to Visit

Adiyaman lies in the southeast of  Turkey in the central Firat (Euphrates) river region. Based on archaeological research the history of the area dates back to the Paleolithic Age. Throughout the Neolithic Age (8000-7000 B.C.) Gritille, Hayaz, Ancoz and Samsat were the main culture centers. Adiyaman used to be known as “Hisn-i Mansur” until the [...]

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