Taşköy, Nusaybin
Taşköy | |
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Taşköy Location of Arbo in Turkey | |
Coordinates: 37°16′24″N 41°29′3″E / 37.27333°N 41.48417°ECoordinates: 37°16′24″N 41°29′3″E / 37.27333°N 41.48417°E | |
Country | Turkey |
Region | Southeastern Anatolia |
Province | Mardin |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 59 |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Postal code | 47xxx |
Area code(s) | +(90)482 |
Taşköy (Syriac: Arbo, Kurdish: Arboy) is a village located in Nusaybin district of Mardin Province of Turkey. It is situated about 30 km south of Midyat and 6 km to Mor Gabriel Monastery. The village is located within the historic region of Tur Abdin.
Etymology
The Turkish name of the village comprises two words, "taş" ("stone" in Turkish) and "köy" ("village" in Turkish), therefore Taşköy translates to "stone village".
History
Arbo is first mentioned during Roman rule. The village is recorded as one of the few Christian villages spared by the armies of Timur in c. 1400 AD. Several high ranking members of the Syriac Orthodox Church, including patriarchs and maphrians, such as Dioscorus Behnam II Arabayo and Ignatius Saba of Arbo, were born in Arbo. In c. 1916, during the Assyrian Genocide, 70 families inhabited Arbo and found refuge at the monasteries of Mor Malke and Mor Eliyo. The village was inhabited by 30 families in 1980, however, by 1989, the village had been abandoned. Efforts to rebuild Arbo has led to the reconstruction of nine houses and the restoration of the Church of Joldath Aloho in August 2015.
References
- Information about Arbo (in German)