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Being
adjacent to the Dicle River, Hasankeyf with its madrasas,
observatory, health asylum and other educational organisations was
the science and culture centre of the region in past.
The district, due to its historical assets, has been declared as
a natural conservation area since 1981. These historical assets
will probably have been under water due to Ilýsu Dam in the scope
of GAP project in time. Therefore, the rescue excavations for
movable historical and archaeological works of art are still being
carried on.
History
The
foundation date of Hasankeyf is not known exactly. The geopolitical
situation in the city strengthens the possibility of its being a
very ancient settlement area. There are lots of caverns some of
which are being used even today as residences. In the Christian Era,
Hasankeyf experienced the rule of the Sasanis and Byzantines. Due
to a safe castle having been built by the Byzantines in 4th century
BC, the region had been defended by them for a long time. Hasankeyf
was conquered by the Emevis in 639 AD. Later on, the Abbasids,
Hamdanis, Mervanis, Artuks, Eyyubis and Ottomans ruled the region
respectively. The Artuks period was the golden era of Hasankeyf.
There are many historical works remaining from this period.
Climate
Dicle River, which gives life to the region, also effects its
climate. It makes winter much more temperate. Average temperature
is 25° C, and highest average temperature varies between 40 - 43°
C, and lowest average temperature varies between 6 - 8° C. |