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Description A post-card by the Capucin Mission, of two Syrian Christian women from the rural region of Mardin in south-east Turkey, 1905.The ancient city of Mardin was the home the the Syrian Patriarch,at Deir al-Zaafran,and the highest concentration of Syrian Christians [Monophysite ] were to be found to the east of Mardin in the Tur-Abdeen [ the mountain of the worshipers ] region,since the 5-7th. centuries.The Syrian Christians,many of who fled to Syria during W.W.1 and the remaining emigrated in mass to Europe,canada and the U.S.A. The area is dotted with many monasteries and churches dating back to the 5-8 th.centuries and later.
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://mideastimage.com/result.aspx
Author Capucin Mission

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09:25, 24 July 2008 User:FunkMonk <a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Assyrmardin.JPG"><img alt="Thumbnail for version as of 09:25, 24 July 2008" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/35/Assyrmardin.JPG/83px-Assyrmardin.JPG" width="83" height="120" border="0" /></a>399×577 124 KB {{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }}
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