Mardin — Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Mardin — • A residential Armenian archbishopric, a Chaldean bishopric, and a residential Syrian bishopric; moreover it is the headquarters of the Capuchin mission of Mardin and Amida Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mardin Mardin … Catholic encyclopedia
MARDIN — MARDIN, town in Southeast Turkey; population (2004), 71,100. A Jewish community existed in Mardin from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. In 1291 Abinadab b. Saadiah Halevi of Mardin copied maimonides Moreh Nevukhim (Guide of the Perplexed) in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mardin — Mardin, Hauptstadt des Sandschaks M. (14,200 qkm, 193,100 Einw.) im asiatisch türk. Wilajet Diarbekr, am Nordrande der großen mesopotamischen Ebene, liegt 930 m hoch terrassenförmig an der Südseite eines hohen Felsens mit verfallener Burg,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Mardîn — Mardîn, Stadt im asiat. türk. Wilajet Diarbekr, am Masiusberg, 25.000 E. (5000 Christen) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Mardin — Mardin is a small city (some 60,000) and also the name of a province (over 700,000) in southeastern Turkey bordering on Syria and thus in the northern part of the historic Jazire. The population is largely ethnic Kurdish, although there are… … Historical Dictionary of the Kurds
Mardin — This article is about the city. For other uses, see Mardin (disambiguation). Mardin Cityscape … Wikipedia
Mardin — Para otros usos de este término, véase Provincia de Mardin. Mardin Bandera … Wikipedia Español
Mardin — Vorlage:Infobox Ort in der Türkei/Wartung/Landkreis Mardin … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mardin — ▪ Turkey city, capital of Mardin il (province), southeastern Turkey. It lies on the southern slopes of a broad highland that rises to an elevation of 3,450 feet (1,052 metres) and overlooks extensive limestone plateaus. The locality… … Universalium