About Diyarbakir
Diyarbakir is a province in eastern Turkey. The province covers an area of 15,162 km² and as of the 2000 census it had a population
of 1,362,708. Its adjacent provinces are Elazig to the northwest, Malatya and Adiyaman to the west, Sanliurfa to the southwest,
Mardin to the south, Batman to the east, Mus to the east, and Bingöl to the northeast. The capital is Diyarbakir.
Diyarbakir Interesting Places
Çermik hot springs, Diyarbakir Castle and Nasturi Church, Egil, Çermik, Çüngüs, Osmaniye, Tercil, Mihrani, Aydindar, Kefrum, Zülkarneyn,
Atak and Silvan castles, Hilar caves, Dakyanus and Atak (Antak) ancient cities, Meryem Ana (Virgin Mary) Church, Zinciriye (Sincariye),
Mesudiye, Ali Pasha and Musluhiddin Lari, Abdullah Pashaa and Hatuniye old theological schools (medrese), Artukogullari Palace,
Diyarbakir, Egil (Taciyan), Hani, Hazro, Lice (Vakif Ahmed Bey) and Silvan (Selahaddin Eyyubi) Grand Mosques, Ömer Seddad (Hazreti Ömer),
Kale, Nebi, Safa (Iparli), Hoca Ahmed (Ayni Minare), Seyh Matar (Mutahhar), Fatih Pasha (Kursunlu), Hüsrev Pasha, Ali Pasha,
Iskender Pasha, Behram Pasha, Melek Ahmed Pasha, Defterdar, Arap Seyh, Eyyubiler and Kara Behlul Bey mosques, Deliller (Hüsrev Pasha) Inn,
Hasan Pasha Inn, Çifte Inn and Yeni Inn, Dicle, Deve Pass, Murad IV (Karaköprü), Haburman, Sinek Çayi, Kenok (Kemkük) and
Malabadi bridges, Diyarbakir Archeology and Ethnography, Diyarbakir Cahit Sitki Taranci and Diyarbakir Atatürk's Mansion Museums.