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A city at the crossroads of history - Diyarbakir's Memory

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The Upper Tigris basin, lying in the upper-middle reaches of the "Fertile Crescent" has always been a center of attraction, throughout history and prehistory, as a veritable crossroads of Mesopotamia, Syria, Iran, the Mediterranean and Anatolia, the east and the west, the north and the south. With an identity forged by its location in this basin and the river Tigris, Diyarbakir has been marked by most all dynasties and nations to have ruled in Anatolia and Mesopotamia — be it for a couple of years or a couple of centuries, and it is with this abundance of cultural accumulation that the city has reached our day.

TitleA city at the crossroads of history – DİYARBAKIR'S MEMORY
Title (Kurdish: Kurmanjî)Bajarê li xaçerêya dîrokê - BÎRA AMEDÊ
Is Part of Work / Exhibition:DIYARBAKIR'S MEMORY EXHIBITION
AuthorsYusuf Baluken
TranslationFeride Eralp
PublisherDiyarbakır Association for the Protection of Cultural and Natural Assets
Year Published2021
Language(s)Northern Kurdish (Kurmancî‎)
Language(s)Turkish
Language(s)English
SubjectAnthropology
SubjectPeople
SubjectArchitecture
SubjectArchaeology
SubjectCities, Towns and Villages
SubjectMonuments
SubjectHistory
SubjectConflict, Politics, Socio-Political
SubjectMaps and Topography
SubjectDemography
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Date Accessed2021-12-01
Last Update2021-12-01

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