The city was taken by the in 1085 and by the in 1183 | In 359, after a siege of 73 days |
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The Turkish government ordered a general internet blackout after the arrest | In a letter to a Vice-Consul, he declared: "The Kurdish nation is a people apart |
— first built in 1519, the current structure is from 1883, and was recently restored after a long period of disuse.
25After World War II, as the Kurdish population moved from the villages and mountains to urban centres, Diyarbakir's Kurdish population continued to grow | was the primary type of copper mined |
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The Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume II: C—G | , Oxford University Press, :, , retrieved 28 November 2020• He was succeeded by two more bishops of the , Eugenius and Ioannes of , the latter of whom died in in 1785 |
, Oxford University Press, :, , retrieved 15 December 2020• The city is served by and.
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