by Philip Wagenaar (Second of three parts, jump to part 1, part 2, part 3)
In this issue, I am continuing last month’s travelogue of the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
From Mardin, my wife, Flory, and I drove via Midyat, with its fabulously carved rock mansions, to spectacular Hasankeyf.
For centuries, during successive civilizations, Hasankeyf was the capital of the region, and because of its strategic position in Mesopotamia it was one of the world’s first-settled...
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