Cizre, Şırnak
District Cizre, Şırnak
Cizre Castle Historic Site
Historic sites Cizre Castle Historic Site
Prophet Noah Natural Heritage Site
Historic sites Prophet Noah Natural Heritage Site
Cizre Castle
Historic sites Cizre Castle
Red Madrasa
Historic sites Red Madrasa
Tomb of Prophet Noah
Historic sites Tomb of Prophet Noah
Tomb of Mem and Zin
Historic sites Tomb of Mem and Zin
Cuhut Hill
Mountain Cuhut Hill

Cizre, Şırnak

District 37.3166° N, 42.1609° E
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Identity, location and daily life

Overview

Located in the southeastern part of Türkiye within the Şırnak province, Cizre is one of the most prominent cultural centers of Mesopotamia with thousands of years of deep-rooted history. Situated on the banks of the Tigris River, which acts as the lifeblood of the district, this historical settlement is surrounded by the fertile Cizre Plain. Daily life revolves around the river culture, and local gastronomic traditions are best represented by traditional dishes such as Cizre Memilfutu and Cizre Kutluğu.

Prominent Cultural and Geographical Sites

Cizre hosts numerous monumental structures preserved within its borders. The Tomb of Prophet Noah, highly significant for faith tourism, and the surrounding Prophet Noah Natural Heritage Site form the spiritual core of the district. The Tomb of Mem and Zin, which commemorates the region's most famous tragic love story, and the architecturally striking Red Madrasa attract many visitors annually. To discover the precise boundaries, the Map section can be examined.

Natural Life and Recreation

Social and natural life intersect along the water streams and recreational parks of the district. The historic Cizre Castle, witnessing the defensive history of the city, and the expansive Bırca Belek Picnic Area along the river are among the primary relaxation spots for locals. Additionally, the Cizre Suriçi Natural Stream Bed, which is part of the river ecosystem, and Cuhut Hill complete the geographic diversity. Archaeological artifacts excavated from the area are exhibited at the Cizre Museum.

Traditions, arts and local life

Culture

In Cizre, weddings, holidays and seasonal festivals continue the heritage of Şırnak. Crafts, dress and folk dance vary by neighborhood.

Courtyards, coffeehouses and markets are social hubs. Younger generations discover music and crafts through cultural centers and festivals.

Flavors, dishes and restaurants

Food

4 places

Terrain, waters and landscape

Geography

12 places

Mountain

1

Plain

1

River

1

Stream

1

Picnic area

1

Museum

1

Historic sites

6

Timeline, heritage and stories

History

Cizre developed as settlement, trade route and farmland in the historical geography of Şırnak. Mounds and stone houses may bear traces of earlier periods.

Republic-era centralization of services shaped modern Cizre. Local archives and oral history illuminate this process.

Location on the map

Map

37.3166° N, 42.1609° E

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