, the Safavid governor of Diyarbakir, was evicted from the city and killed in the following in 1514 | , The Kingdom of the Hittites, 1999 p |
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built by the Sultan in the 11th century | Ecclesiastical history [ ] took hold in the region between the 1st and 4th centuries AD, particularly amongst the Assyrians of the city |
March 2021 At the turn of the 19th century, the Christian population of the city was mainly made up of Armenians and Assyrians.
, Oxford University Press, :, , retrieved 28 November 2020• 1900 Concerned with independent-mindedness of the principalities, the Ottomans sought to curb their influence and bring them under the control of the central government in | was observed in the area, too |
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Medieval mosques and medreses [ ]• 488—531 in the second in 502—503, part of the |
In the , of the party was elected mayor of Diyarbakir.
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