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Posts Tagged ‘Mardin’

November 29, 2010 0

Mesopotamia

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Mesopotamia is a place name for the area of the Tigris-Euphrates system, largely corresponding to modern Iraq and some parts of north-eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran. Widely regarded as the cradle of civilization included the Bronze Age in Mesopotamia, Sumer and Akkad, Babylon and Assyrian empires. In the Iron Age, it was determined [...]

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November 29, 2010 0

Mardin Travel Guide

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Mardin is a historic city in southeast Anatolia, Turkey. The city is situated on a hill, is known for its fascinating architecture is richly decorated with stone waterfall from the top of the hill, although some ugly holes in the new building. Understand Mardin is located in the heart of the homeland of the Assyrians [...]

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November 29, 2010 0

Mardin , Turkey

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Mardin is a city in southeastern Turkey. Capital of the province of  Mardin, is well known Arab architecture, and its location in the Rocky Mountain views of the plains of northern Syria. Most Orthodox churches and monasteries built in the Syrian city of ancient temples Assyrian-Babylonian, and are still active. Monasteries as Deyrülzafarân monastery dating [...]

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