Diyar Bakr
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Diyar Bakr
Summary
Diyar Bakr is a historical region[1]. It draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (historical_region category, ranking #163 of 457).[2]
Key Facts
- Diyar Bakr's image is recorded as Al-Jazira.svg[3].
- Diyar Bakr's instance of is recorded as historical region[4].
- Diyar Bakr's capital is recorded as Silvan[5].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Ayyubid Sultanate[6].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Hamdanid dynasty[7].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Marwanids[8].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Seljuk Empire[9].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Mongol Empire[10].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Aq Qoyunlu[11].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Safavid Iran[12].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Ottoman Empire[13].
- Diyar Bakr's part of is recorded as Upper Mesopotamia[14].
- Diyar Bakr's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0k9dshn[15].
- Diyar Bakr's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as place/Diyar-Bakr[16].
Body
Geography
Part of include Ayyubid Sultanate[6], a historical country[17], founded in 1171[18]; Hamdanid dynasty[7], a dynasty[19], founded in 0890[20]; Marwanids[8], a dynasty[21], founded in 0983[22]; Seljuk Empire[9], a historical country[23], founded in 1037[24]; Mongol Empire[10], a historical country[25], founded in 1206[26]; and Aq Qoyunlu[11], a historical country[27], founded in 1378[28].
Designation and Status
Diyar Bakr's instance of is recorded as historical region[4].
Why It Matters
Diyar Bakr draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (historical_region category, ranking #163 of 457).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]