- Diyarbakır - Wikipedia
Clockwise from top: A pond park in Diyarbakir, Hasan Pasha Han, historic city walls, Gazi Pavillion, A park in Diyarbakir, Ongözlü Bridge (The Dicle Bridge), Great Mosque of Diyarbakır
- ديار بكر - ويكيبيديا
ديار بكر أو آمد (بالكردية: ئامەد، Amed؛ بالتركية: Diyarbakır؛ (بالسريانية: ܐܡܝܕ)) هي أكبر مدينة ذات أغلبية كردية في تركيا، [4] والمركز الإداري لولاية ديار بكر الواقعة ضمن منطقة كردستان تركيا في جنوب شرق البلاد
- Diyarbakir | History, Population, Walls, Map | Britannica
Diyarbakir is a city in southeastern Turkey It lies on the right bank of the Tigris River Known as Amida in ancient times, the city is still surrounded by its ancient black basalt walls
- Diyarbakir, Türkiye: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
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- Diyarbakir - The Kurdish Project
Diyarbakır (also known as Diyarbakir, or Amed in Kurdish) is one of the largest cities in the Kurdish region of Turkey Situated on the banks of the Tigris River, it is the administrative capital of the Diyarbakır Province and is home to a population of over 1 6 million people
- Things to Do in Diyarbakir, Turkey’s Hidden Gem
Diyarbakir is one of Southeast Turkey’s most beautiful cities The unofficial capital of Kurdistan has a very long and rich history It is also modern, dynamic, and full of life The city spreads across an incredible desert As you can imagine, there are plenty of things to see and do in Diyarbakir and the surrounding area
- Diyarbakır: Exploring the Largest Kurdish Majority City in Turkey
Introduction to Diyarbakır Diyarbakır sits on the banks of the Tigris River and was known as Amida in ancient times and later as Diyarbekir It has been inhabited by several different civilizations
- Diyarbakır: The Ultimate Guide - Sailingstone Travel
Diyarbakir is just a couple-hour bus ride from Mardin Understand, however, that this is a dolmuş, or minibus, and not a coach bus To catch minibuses to and from nearby cities like Mardin, you’ll need to use the regional bus terminal, or Ilçe Otogar This is located to the southwest of town in a completely different place from the main
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