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Monuments and cultural sites across the Kurdish regions of Turkey
4 monuments documented
4 sites in our collection
bakurIshak Pasha Palace is a magnificent 18th-century palace complex built by Kurdish rulers of the Çıldıroğlu dynasty. The palace represents one of the finest examples of Kurdish architectural heritage, blending Ottoman, Persian, Armenian, and Georgian influences.
Hasankeyf was one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited settlements, with 12,000 years of human history spanning from the Neolithic era through nine different civilizations. The ancient city and its archaeological treasures have now been completely submerged by the Ilisu Dam, with water levels covering the entire town by April 2020.
bakurThe Malabadi Bridge is a magnificent 12th-century stone arch bridge spanning the Batman River near Silvan. Built during the Artuqid period, it represents one of the finest examples of medieval Islamic bridge architecture in Kurdistan. The bridge served as a crucial crossing point on the historic Silk Road trade route.
Sheikh Hevinda Shrine is a Group I registered cultural heritage site located in Ilıca Village, Batman Province, representing an important religious and cultural landmark in the region.

Monuments and cultural sites across the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
1 monument

Monuments and cultural sites across the Kurdish regions of Iran
2 monuments

Monuments and cultural sites across the Kurdish regions of Syria
0 monuments