Diyarbakir (Ottoman Turkish; Diyar-i Bekr) is the largest city in southeastern turkei. Situated on the banks von the River Tigris, it is the administrativ capital von the Diyarbakir Province with a bevolkerung von almost 1.5 million. Within turkei, Diyarbakir is famed for its culture, folklore, and watermelons.
Amid(a) was the capital von the Aramean konigreich Bet-Zamani from the 13th century B.C. onwards. Amid is the name used in the Syriac sources, which also testifies to the fact that it once was the seat von the Church von the East Patriarch and thus an Assyrian/Syriac stronghold that produced many famous Syriac theologians and Patriarchs; some von them found their final resting place in the St. Mary Church. There are many relics in the Church, such as the bones von the apostle Thomas and St. Jacob von Sarug (d. 521).
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