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Historical Structures of Mardin

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Ulu Camii
12th centuryArtuklu periodcut stone structurelocated in Mardin center
Zinciriye Medresesi
14th centurybuilt by Melik Necmeddin Mahmuttwo-story and courtyard structure
Kasımiye Medresesi
15th centuryAkkoyunlu periodstone decorationslarge courtyard plan
Şehidiye Medresesi
13th centuryconstructed by the Artuklularstone architecture
Deyrulzafaran Manastırı
5th centuryused as the center of the Syriac Ancient Orthodox Patriarchatemulti-part
Mardin Kalesi
Located in the north of the cityelevated positionhistorical defensive structure

Mardin is located in the Southeastern Anatolia Region and has served as a home to numerous civilizations throughout history. The city’s architecture consists of structures from the Artuklid, Seljuk, Akkoyunlu, Ottoman, and Republican periods. The architectural fabric is particularly distinguished by the extensive use of cut stone.


Historical Structures of Mardin(Artuklu Kaymakamlığı)

Mosques and Madrasas

Among the important religious structures in Mardin is the Ulu Mosque, built in the 12th century. This structure, dating from the Artuklid period, was constructed using cut stone. The Zinciriye Madrasa was commissioned in the 14th century by Melik Necmeddin Mahmut. The madrasa features a two-story building with a courtyard layout. The Kasımiye Madrasa was built during the Akkoyunlu period, with construction beginning in the 15th century. The Şehidiye Madrasa was constructed in the 13th century by the Artuklids.

Monasteries and Churches

Mardin also contains structures associated with different religious communities.

  • The Deyrulzafaran Monastery, founded in the 5th century, served for a long time as the center of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate.
  • Mor Behnam (Church of the Forty Martyrs), dated to the 6th century, belongs to the Syriac community.
  • Meryem Ana Church is currently used by the Syriac Orthodox community.


Historical Structures of Mardin(Culture Portal)

Civil Architecture Examples

Traditional stone houses in Mardin are among the most prominent examples of civil architecture. These buildings were constructed using yellow limestone. The Savurkapı Neighborhood is one of the areas with a high concentration of traditional architectural examples.

Among the civil structures mentioned in municipal records are the Cercis Murat Mansion and the Reyhani Mansion.

Castles and Defensive Structures

Mardin Castle is situated on a high elevation in the northern part of the city. The structure was historically used for defensive purposes.

Mardin Museum and Conservation Efforts

Mardin Museum was originally built in the 19th century as the Syriac Catholic Patriarchate and later converted into a museum. The museum’s collection includes archaeological and ethnographic artifacts. Many historical structures in Mardin have been restored through conservation projects carried out by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, local administrations, and civil society organizations. These structures include religious buildings, examples of civil architecture, and monumental edifices.


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AuthorYusuf AlanDecember 3, 2025 at 1:32 PM

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Contents

  • Mosques and Madrasas

  • Monasteries and Churches

  • Civil Architecture Examples

  • Castles and Defensive Structures

  • Mardin Museum and Conservation Efforts

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