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- Diyar_Bakr abstract "Diyār Bakr ("abode of Bakr") is the medieval Arabic name of the northernmost of the three provinces of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), the other two being Diyar Mudar and Diyar Rabi'a. According to al-Baladhuri, all three provinces were named after the main Arab tribes that were settled there by Mu'awiyah in the course of the Muslim conquests of the 7th century. The Diyar Bakr was settled by the Rabi'a subgroup of the Banu Bakr, and hence the two provinces are sometimes referred to collectively as "Diyar Rabi'a". In later Turkish usage, "Diyar Bakr" referred to the western portion of the former province, around Amid (which hence became known as Diyarbakır in Turkish).Diyar Bakr encompasses the region on both banks of the upper course of the river Tigris, from its sources to approximately where its course changes from an west-east to a southeasterly direction. Its main city was Amida (Amid in Arabic), and other major settlements included Mayyafariqin, Hisn Kaifa, and Arzan. Geographically and politically, in early Islamic times the Diyar Bakr was usually part of the Jazira, but it was sometimes joined to the Armenian province to the north. In the late 9th century, it was controlled by an autonomous dynasty founded by Isa ibn al-Shaykh al-Shaybani. In the mid-10th century, the region passed into the hands of the Hamdanids, but their rule was contested by the Buyids (978–983) and after that the Marwanids. The Marwanid emirate ruled the region for almost a century before being annexed by the Seljuq Empire in 1084–1085. Following the Seljuq realm's collapse after 1092, a series of small emirates established itself across the region, with the Artukids of Mardin the most important among them. In the late 12th century, the province came under Ayyubid control, and in the mid-13th century, it was divided between the Ayyubids in the east and the Seljuqs of Rum, who controlled the western portion around Amid. Ca. 1260, the region was conquered by the Mongols, who allowed the local rulers to continue to exercise power as their vassals. In the 14th century, the region was conquered by the Ak Koyunlu, who disputed control with the Kara Koyunlu and the last Ayyubid princes. In the early 16th century, it was for a time occupied by the Safavids, before coming under Ottoman control in 1516.".
- Diyar_Bakr thumbnail Al-Jazira.svg?width=300.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Ag_Qoyunlu.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Al-Baladhuri.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Al-Jazira,_Mesopotamia.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Amida_(Mesopotamia).
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Arminiya.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Artukids.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Ayyubid.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Ayyubid_dynasty.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Banu_Bakr.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Buyids.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banu_Bakr.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Turkey.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Diyar_Mudar.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Diyar_Rabia.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Diyarbakır.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Emirate_of_Armenia.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Hamdanid_dynasty.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Hamdanids.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Hasankeyf.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Isa_ibn_al-Shaykh_al-Shaybani.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Kara_Koyunlu.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Mardin.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Marwanids.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Mayyafariqin.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Muawiyah.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_conquests.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Safavid_dynasty.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Seljuk_Empire.
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- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Seljuqs_of_Rum.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Silvan,_Diyarbakır.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Sultanate_of_Rum.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Tigris.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Mesopotamia.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLink File:Al-Jazira.svg.
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diyar Bakr".
- Diyar_Bakr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diyār Bakr".
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- Diyar_Bakr subject Category:Banu_Bakr.
- Diyar_Bakr subject Category:Historical_regions.
- Diyar_Bakr subject Category:History_of_Turkey.
- Diyar_Bakr subject Category:Upper_Mesopotamia_under_the_Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Diyar_Bakr hypernym Name.
- Diyar_Bakr type Place.
- Diyar_Bakr type Place.
- Diyar_Bakr type Toponym.
- Diyar_Bakr comment "Diyār Bakr ("abode of Bakr") is the medieval Arabic name of the northernmost of the three provinces of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), the other two being Diyar Mudar and Diyar Rabi'a. According to al-Baladhuri, all three provinces were named after the main Arab tribes that were settled there by Mu'awiyah in the course of the Muslim conquests of the 7th century.".
- Diyar_Bakr label "Diyar Bakr".
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- Diyar_Bakr sameAs Diar_Baquir.
- Diyar_Bakr sameAs m.0k9dshn.
- Diyar_Bakr sameAs Q5285024.
- Diyar_Bakr sameAs Q5285024.
- Diyar_Bakr wasDerivedFrom Diyar_Bakr?oldid=634830134.
- Diyar_Bakr depiction Al-Jazira.svg.
- Diyar_Bakr isPrimaryTopicOf Diyar_Bakr.