Yayvantepe, Midyat

Village in Mardin Province, Turkey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yayvantepe (Arabic: قرطمين;[2] Kurdish: Qartmine;[3] Syriac: ܩܪܛܡܝܢ, romanized: Qarṭmin)[2] is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Midyat, Mardin Province in Turkey.[4] The village is populated by Arabic-speaking Seyids and Kurds.[5] It had a population of 977 in 2022.[1] It is located in the historic region of Tur Abdin.[6]

CountryTurkey
Population
(2022)[1]
977
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Yayvantepe
47500 Yayvantepe/Midyat/Mardin, Turkey
47500 Yayvantepe/Midyat/Mardin, Turkey
Yayvantepe is located in Turkey
Yayvantepe
Yayvantepe
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 37.299°N 41.520°E / 37.299; 41.520
CountryTurkey
ProvinceMardin
DistrictMidyat
Population
 (2022)[1]
977
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
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History

Qarṭmin (today called Yayvantepe) is mentioned in the Life of Samuel, in which it is attested that Samuel of Eshtin came to the village and settled by the spring to the north.[7] A church dedicated to the martyr Karpos, bishop of Ṣawro, was built at Qarṭmin by Ṣlivo after his son Simeon was healed through the prayers of Samuel of Eshtin in a miracle attributed to Karpos by Samuel.[7] Samuel and Simeon consequently founded the Monastery of Qarṭmin, today known as Mor Gabriel Monastery, which is traditionally believed to have been established in AD 396/397.[8] In the mid-fifth century, the monks of Qarṭmin fought with the villagers over possession of Simeon's relics, resulting in the death of 480 men.[9]

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