Although the original founders of the settlement are not known, scholars state that nearby caves were inhabited since prehistoric times. The settlement is cited as “Hesna Kepha” in Syriac sources while it is known as Hisn Kayfa in Arabic which means “rock fortress”.
Hasankeyf enjoyed rapid development in the past since it was located at the junction of two historically important routes; the “Silk Road” and the Persian “Royal Road”, and also being near an important waterway as the Tigris. Its fortress, built by the Artuklu in the 12th century, is placed on a massive rock 100 meters (328 feet) high from the Tigris river. The Grand (Ulu) Mosque, built in the 14th century is at the top of this hill. The bridge on the Tigris survived to our times with its three pillars. This impressive bridge is known to be 100 meters long. It used to have, on its arches, human relieves holding unidentified objects in their hands as once seen in other bridges in the area such as Malabadi and Cizre. Other important structures in the town include Imam Abdullah Lodge, Zeynel Bey’s tomb, Rizk Mosque, Koc Mosque and Eyyubi Tomb.
Other significant places to visit nearby are the tomb of Veysel Karani, a famous Islamic religious thinker, in the province of Siirt, which is a site of pilgrimage for thousands. And the Carsi Mosque.
Airport Name: Batman Airport
Address: Silvan Yolu Üzeri 7. Km, Turkey
Code: BAL
Elevation: 1,822 m
Phone: +90 488 218 04 44
Serves: Batman and the Surrounding area
We highly recommend booking international and domestic flights with Turkish Airlines. Visit www.turkishairlines.com for prices and times.
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For areas to visit near Hasankeyf visit https://visit-turkey.org/destination/eastern-anatolia/.