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Mazıdağı is a district of Mardin Province of Turkey. Today the Kurdish people form a majority in this district. The capital of the district was prior inhabited by the Assyrian/Syriac people with nomadic Kurdish tribes inhabited in its mountains. Christian migration or exile and Kurdish settlement from nomadic life style to urbanism led the city becoming a Kurdish inhabited and identyfing town. The population of the district is 28,000 while 12,000 of it lives in the city center.
Mazıdağı region is very rich in phosphat mines which can bring significant change to the region and Turkish economy. The district dominated by sunni Muslims of followers of sufi orders. Many kurdish inhabitants moved to the provinces center such as Diyarbekir, Mardin and Batman due to poverty and civil war between PKK-Turkish armed forces. The municipality of towns elections won by Hasip Aktas a member of Democratic Society Party with %57 of all votes in 2009 which reprassant kurds in Turkish political system and local administration.
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Mazıdağı in Mardin Province (in the Southeastern Anatolia region) of TurkeyUrban districts
Rural districts RegionsAegean Black Sea Central Anatolia Eastern Anatolia Marmara Mediterranean Southeastern Anatolia Coordinates: 37°29′N 40°29′E / 37.483°N 40.483°E
Categories:- Districts of Mardin
- Southeastern Anatolia Region
- Assyrian settlements
- Populated places in Mardin Province
- Southeastern Anatolia Region geography stubs
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