Midyat

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The city of Midyat is found in the Mardin Province of modern Turkey, about 100 km northeast of the city of Mardin. Built on a plateau of the Tur Abdin and set amid a landscape of low hills, it lies at a crossroads where the north-south route between Nisibis (Nusaybin) and Hasankeyf meets the east-west route between Mardin and Cizre. It now serves as the regional hub of the Tur Abdin district, with its many monasteries (such as Mor Augin and Mor Gabriel). But the city itself is also of great historical and architectural interest. Probably settled by the Neo-Assyrian period, it was occupied throughout the medieval era and was particularly prosperous in the 19th century, when much of its current urban fabric was built using traditional stone-building techniques.

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