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    Mardin (Kurdish: Mêrdîn; Arabic: ماردين; Syriac: ܡܪܕܝܢ, romanized: Merdīn; Armenian: Մարդին) is a city and seat of the Artuklu District of Mardin Province...
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    Mardin Province (Turkish: Mardin ili; Kurdish: Parêzgeha Mêrdîn; Arabic: محافظة ماردين) is a province and metropolitan municipality in Turkey. Its area...
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  • in 1927 as Ahmed Halil Şerif Arif Mardin. His father was Şemsettin Mardin, a Turkish ambassador. Şemsettin Mardin was a member of very long-established...
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    Arif Mardin (March 15, 1932 – June 25, 2006) was a Turkish-American music producer, who worked with hundreds of artists across many different styles of...
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    Mardin Museum is a museum in Mardin, Turkey The museum is to the north of the Cumhuriyet Street at 37°18′49″N 40°4′05″E / 37.31361°N 40.06806°E / 37...
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  • Betül Mardin (born 1 December 1926) is a Turkish journalist who laid the foundations of public relations in Turkey. Mardin was born on 1926 in Istanbul...
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  • Joe Mardin (born Yusuf Mardin) is a Turkish-American music producer, arranger and engineer from New York City. He is a Berklee College of Music graduate...
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  • Şemsettin Mardin was one of the Turkish ambassadors. Mardin was born in Egypt. He was a member of very long-established family. He was uncle to Arif Mardin and...
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    The Mardin Subregion (Turkish: Mardin Alt Bölgesi) (TRC3) is a statistical subregion in Turkey. Mardin Province (TRC31) Batman Province (TRC32) Şırnak...
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    Mardin Airport is an airport in Mardin, southeastern Turkey (IATA: MQM, ICAO: LTCR), located in Kızıltepe, 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Mardin. On 17 December...
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  • Mardin is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arif Mardin (1932–2006), Turkish-American music producer Joe Mardin, American record...
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  • up Mardin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mardin is a city in southeastern Turkey. Mardin may also refer to: Mardin (surname) Mardin mine Mardin Railway...
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    Midyat (redirect from Gelinkaya, Mardin)
    Məḏyaḏ, Kurdish: Midyad, Arabic: مديات) is a municipality and district of Mardin Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,241 km2, and its population is 120,069 (2022)...
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  • Moses of Mardin (Latin: Moses Mardenus) was a Syriac Orthodox priest and bishop who played a significant role in printing the first Syriac bible and served...
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    or crafts. Syriac Orthodox culture was centered in two monasteries near Mardin (west of Tur Abdin): Mor Gabriel and Deyrulzafaran. Outside the core area...
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  • Mardin Sign Language is a family sign language of Turkey. It was originally spoken in the town of Mardin, dating back at least five generations in a single...
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    Artuqids (category History of Mardin Province)
    region around Hasankeyf between 1102 and 1231; Ilghazi's branch ruled from Mardin and Mayyafariqin between 1106 and 1186 (until 1409 as vassals) and Aleppo...
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    in the region is Gaziantep. Other big cities are Şanlıurfa, Diyarbakır, Mardin and Adıyaman. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Region to the west, the...
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  • The Şenyurt-Mardin railway (Turkish: Şenyurt-Mardin demiryolu), also known as the Mardin railway, is a 24.3 km (15.1 mi) railway in Southeastern Turkey...
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    Mardin Castle is a 3,000 year old defensive fortification in the city of Mardin, Turkey. It is known as the Eagle's Nest. The castle has been used as...
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    the boss of Mardin tribe, to repay a debt of her brother Azad for escaping with Narin, the sister of the tribe leader Boran. (In the Mardin tribe the tradition...
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    Ignatius Maloyan (category People from Mardin)
    April 8, 1869 – June 11, 1915) was the Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Mardin between 1911–15, when he was killed in the Armenian Genocide. He was beatified...
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    considered unbelievers, took control of the city of Mardin the population included many Muslims. Believing Mardin was neither the domain of Islam, as Islam was...
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    modern Turkey. The vilayet extended south from Palu on the Euphrates to Mardin and Nusaybin on the edge of the Mesopotamian plain. After the establishment...
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    Bayburt Erzurum Artvin Ardahan Kars Ağrı Iğdır Tunceli Elazığ Diyarbakır Mardin Batman Siirt Şırnak Bitlis Bingöl Muş Van Hakkâri Turkey is a presidential...
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  • Yolbilen, Nusaybin (category Kurdish settlements in Mardin Province)
    Erbet) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Nusaybin, Mardin Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Çomeran tribe...
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    Tur Abdin (redirect from Mardin High)
    region situated in southeast Turkey, including the eastern half of the Mardin Province, and Şırnak Province west of the Tigris, on the border with Syria...
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  • Mardin was a diocese of the Chaldean Church from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. The diocese lapsed in 1941. Prior to this, it was a diocese of...
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    mental ailments. The sacred relics of George were brought to Antioch from Mardin in 900 and were taken to Kerala, India, from Antioch in 1912 by Mar Dionysius...
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  • Akdoğan, Kızıltepe (category Kurdish settlements in Mardin Province)
    Eradê) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kızıltepe, Mardin Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Xalecan tribe...
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