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Nizip
Tilm
Nizip is located in Turkey
Nizip
Nizip
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Country Turkey
Province Gaziantep
Government
 • Mayor Hacı Fevzi Akdoğan (AKP)
 • Kaymakam Yaşar Karadeniz
Area[1]
 • District 1,046.25 km2 (403.96 sq mi)
Population (2012)[2]
 • Urban 100,488
 • District 135,819
 • District density 130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Post code 27700
Website www.nizip.bel.tr

Nizip (Arabic: نسيب ‎‎, Ottoman Turkish: نزيب‎,[3] Zazaki: Sêwrege[citation needed]) is a district and city[4] of Gaziantep Province of southeastern Turkey.

As of 2010, the population of the city is 96,229. It is located 45 km from the city of Gaziantep, 95 km from Şanlıurfa (Edessa), and 35 km from Karkamış, which is an old city also known historically as Carchemish.

History

It is quite near to the ancient Roman cities of Zeugma and Rumkale, which means Roman Castle. The city is commonly confused with Nusaybin because both cities had similar ancient names, which are Nisibis and Nisibin. Even in very credible encyclopedias there appear some confusions. Indeed, while Nizip is near the Euphrates river, Nusaybin is near the Tigris river. In excavation sites, valuable mosaics have been found, including those of Triton, Dionysos' Wedding, Poseidon, Perseus, Gypsy Girl or Gaia, Dolphin and Eros, Physke, Akhilleus, Aphrodite's Birth, and Europa.

In 1839, the Ottoman Empire and Egypt, which was being ruled by Muhammad Ali of Egypt (otherwise known as Muhammad Ali Pasha), went to war in the countryside of Nizip on June 24, 1839. Because of that, the war was called the Battle of Nezib.

See also

References

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  3. Tahir Sezen and in kurdish Tilm Osmanlı Yer Adları (Alfabetik Sırayla), T.C. Başbakanlık Devlet Arşivleri Genel Müdürlüğü, Yayın Nu 21, Ankara, p. 385.
  4. http://www.citypopulation.de/php/turkey-gaziantep.php


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