Şanlıurfa is a city known for its historical and cultural riches and has been a center where different ethnic and religious communities have lived together for centuries. The old Armenian, Jewish and Assyrian neighborhoods in the city also bear the traces of this diversity.
1. *Armenian Neighborhood*: One of the regions where Armenians live densely in Şanlıurfa is known as Germuş. Germuş (now known as Deyr-i Ümer) is known as an Armenian settlement and there are churches and houses that are beautiful examples of Armenian architecture.
2. *Jewish Quarter*: The Jewish community has existed in Şanlıurfa throughout history. The Jewish Quarter is located in an area close to Halil-ür Rahman Lake. There were Jewish synagogues and various historical buildings in this neighborhood.
3. *Assyrian District*: Assyrians also had a significant population in Şanlıurfa. The Assyrian Quarter is generally located in the central area of the city, where Assyrian churches and monasteries are located. Especially important buildings such as St. Peter's and St. Paul's Church are located in this neighborhood.
These neighborhoods are important areas that reflect the rich cultural texture and historical depth of Şanlıurfa. Although these regions have experienced demographic changes over time, they still present traces of the past to visitors with their historical structures and traces.
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12 июн 2024