
Tur Abdin - Wikipedia
Tur Abdin (Arabic: طور عبدين; Kurdish: Tor; [1] Latin: Turabdium; Syriac: ܛܽܘܪ ܥܰܒ݂ܕܺܝܢ or ܛܘܼܪ ܥܲܒ݂ܕܝܼܢ, Ṭūr ʿAḇdīn[2]) is a hilly region situated in southeast Turkey, including the eastern half of the Mardin Province, and Şırnak Province west of the Tigris, on the border with Syria and famed since Late Antiquity for its Christian monasteries o...
Tur ‘Abdin – a Homeland of Ancient Syro-Aramean Culture
2020年5月11日 · Whatever the correct original etymology of its name, Tur ‘Abdin is quintessential “the mountain of the servants of God”, the home of numerous local saints, after whom many of the monasteries and churches that have sprung up and flourished at one period or another over the course of sixteen centuries have been named.
Tur Abdin & Syriac Orthodox Monasteries in Southeastern Turkey
2024年12月4日 · The Tur Abdin is a region in Southeastern Anatolia known for its Syriac Orthodox monasteries. It’s situated east of the city of Mardin and surrounding the town of …
探索土耳其东南部被遗忘的宝藏——图尔阿布丁 - 土耳其论坛报
Tur Abdin 听起来好像应该是一家带领游客到该地区的旅游公司的名称,但实际上它的意思只是“仆人之山”,这个名字可以追溯到前罗马时代。 这个名字实际上有点奇怪,因为尽管这片土地相对于周围环境来说无疑是高的,但大多数游客会认为它是丘陵而不是山区。
Syriac Churches, Monasteries, and Villages of Tur Abdin
2022年6月3日 · An introduction to Tur Abdin, the homeland of the Syriac Christian community filled with ancient, traditions, churches, monasteries, and ruins.
The Aramean Identity of Tur ‘Abdin and its Native Population
Tur ‘Abdin, which basically denotes “the mountain of the servants [sc. of God]” in Aramaic, is the local name of an erstwhile densely populated Christian region in Southeast-Turkey.
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Tur Abdin, which is a part of upper Mesopotamia, is a region in the south of Turkiyes Southeastern Anatolia Region, where syriacs live intensely. According to Syriac historians, this region; It is located within the borders of Mardin in the west, Hasankeyf in the north, Cizre in the east and Nusaybin in the south.
My trip to TurAbdin, the mountain of worshipers in southern Turkey
2021年1月18日 · In November, I traveled to the beautiful Assyrian villages situated in TurAbdin in southern Turkey. Located a few hundred kilometers northwest of my home in the Nineveh Plains in northern Iraq, TurAbdin is accessible using the Ibrahim Al-Khalil port. It took me five hours to reach TurAbdin’s city of Midyat (Akkadian: Matiate).
Midyat & Mor Gabriel Monastery: Exploring the Tur Abdin …
2021年1月22日 · Mardin Province’s Midyat is a historic city situated on the plateau of Tur Abdin, or the ‘Mountain of the Servants of God.’ The region is the historic heartland of the Syriac Orthodox Church, and its largest and oldest monastery, Mor …
Hollerweger: The Living Culture of Tur Abdin - Syriac Orthodox …
1999年8月14日 · Tur `Abdin is a place dear to the hearts of the Syriac Orthodox faithful. The faith flourished in the mountains of Tur `Abdin since the earliest days of the Christian Church until the beginning of this century. The hundreds of monasteries and churches bear witness to this fact.