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Mardin-Midyat

Ancient Town of Midyat
From a distance, the golden stone of mardin.htm's houses
blend into the rock of the hills on which the city is built.
On closer inspection, the stone carving and decoration of the
houses an public buildings reveals the city as an
architectural treasure-chest. Among the jewels are the ancient
citadel and several mosques, in particular, Ulu Mosque. The
15th century Kasim Pasa Medrese is remarkable for its fine
stonework. At the lovely Isa Bey Medrese from the 14th
century, you can admire the magnificently carved portal and
climb to its roof to enjoy the fantastic view over the
Mesopotamian Plain.
Only 7 kilometers east of mardin.htm is the
Syriac-Jacobite Monastery of Deyrulzaferan, which once was a
thriving religious community. Nearby at Kiziltepe, the 13th
century Ulu Mosque, one of the best examples of Artukid
architecture, has superb mihrab reliefs and a beautiful
portal.
Midyat, famous for its silver objects known as 'telkari',
has many elegant, historic houses. Eighteen kilometers east of
town is the actively functioning Syriac-Jacobite monastery,
Deyrelumur(San Gabriel)which dates from the beginning of the
fifth century. |

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