As a Turkish person, I would like to thank you for introducing my country with a sincere attitude. i hope you will have nice days in other regions in Turkey
Omgggggg i miss baba so much, the old man who served u cay is baba, the guy who also entertained me back when i solo travel to mardin. I miss him soo soo much.
It is truly a small world! Mardin might have been the most welcoming place we have ever visited! You know his Son invited us to dinner but we were leaving town and could not go😞.
@@WaypointofView oo my goodness. U know, baba treat me cay, pide at shop, then the som bring me to have lunch in a restaurant, bring me around also bring me to dara on the next day. Before leaving the city, i cried so bad. They were soo soo nice, genuinely.
Honestly I came to see this video after I ate some delicious Turkish foods in Batu Ferringhi, Penang, Malaysia just now. The owner named his restaurant "Rubin Mardini" as he is from Mardin, Turkiye. What a place to visit though
Hooray! You found Gobekkli Tepe! The enigma in a mystery! Pre-pottery, stone tools, hunter/gathering nomads decided to change their world there...... And then bury their work on purpose. You are very close to Noah and the tower of Babel.
Göbekli Tepe is actually considered to be one of the sides where humans slowly turned from Hunter and Gatherer lifestyle to sedentary lifestyle. There are some other as old sides near by like Hasankeyf mountain villages/homes which are also dated to be over 10k years old.
0:50 I think you guys are from Australia and pretty well know what a typical desert looks like. So I don't understand what impression made you think that the area is a desert. I think you tried to say 'deserted', am I right?
Mardin is the city where I was born and raised, and it truly is a wonderful place with an extraordinary atmosphere. If you have guests coming from abroad, I can show them around, or if I'm not available, my sister can assist them. I want to introduce this city to the world. For more information, you can contact me.
@@fatihyavuz2246 if you see there one native Turk who isn’t a tourist call me please but it is very rare and, most Arabs are new and refugees the only natives there are Kurds and syriacs
@@eyyubyilmaz2098 No matter wich ethnicity there lives everyone wich live in Mardin is turkish citizen and a part of Turkey. Turks, Kurds, Arabs, Circasians, Assyrians, Laz people all together is Turkey 🇹🇷
The history of Eastern Turkey belongs to Armenia (Armenian Highlands/Armeniam Kimgdom). Turkey was created in1453 AD, and celebrated his 659th Anniversary in MY 2022. How much these history ignorant people receive to falsift Turkish history. Western Turkey was Byzantium (Greek)/Eastern Roman Empire. istanbul was called Constintanopile, city of Constantin. About 3,800 historic sites sre Armenian, 3,400 Greek, 600 Jewish and Assyrisn and only 700 Turkish. Haja Sophia was the biggest Greek Orthodox Church. How can thes peopl spread lies and falsify Turkish history. There is no country called Turkey on any world historic maps. They were Turkish sleaking Sekike tribes from the East and .ongols from the Far east.
@@nabazf8891- Stealing other nations lands and studying the falsified history of your country is racism. Do not play that old trick of insecure people. You were fooled about your history, not me. The West encouraged you to believe your falsified. Do you know what a library is? Pls. go to one and check the old world maps of the world no Turkey, no Azerbaijan. One of Armenia's old capital cities on Eastern Turkey is Ani, more than 1000 years old and a marvel of Armenian architects, even after Turkey letting it go to ruins to erase Armenian history. It was also known as city of 1001 churches. Istanbul was Constantinople, Izmir was Smyrna, Agri Dag(I) mountains were Mount Ararat (Masis) and so on. About 3,800 historic sites in Turkey are Armenian, 3,400 Greek, 600 Jewish and Assyrian and 700 Turkish. Ask President. Erdogan why Turkiye celebrated its 569th Anniversary in May 2022. Greece is still there, Armenia is still there by avoiding to mention their names you cannot change history. When you go to Mexico they do not call Mayan and Aztec historic sites Mexican history built by Mexicans. They say They are built by Aztecs and Mayans..In Great Britain, they will tell you the old Roman wall was built by Romans, not English and the belong to old Roman history.
Im really happy to see how Kurds are so hospitable and friendly
I’m probably gonna visit Mardin in September, thank you for this video, making me excited!
Note: Aziz Sancar, who is a molecular biologist and awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2015), is originally from Mardin...
As a Turkish person, I would like to thank you for introducing my country with a sincere attitude. i hope you will have nice days in other regions in Turkey
Thank you so much for the kind words!! ☺️
It's kurdistan. Not turkey
wow it is just amazing
Thank you so much for watching!!
Hello from Seattle USA 🇺🇸. Great video. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Omgggggg i miss baba so much, the old man who served u cay is baba, the guy who also entertained me back when i solo travel to mardin. I miss him soo soo much.
It is truly a small world! Mardin might have been the most welcoming place we have ever visited! You know his Son invited us to dinner but we were leaving town and could not go😞.
@@WaypointofView oo my goodness. U know, baba treat me cay, pide at shop, then the som bring me to have lunch in a restaurant, bring me around also bring me to dara on the next day. Before leaving the city, i cried so bad. They were soo soo nice, genuinely.
This is such a wonderful video! I’d never heard of Mardin, and you make great tour guides!
Thank you so much, this makes us so happy to hear!! ☺️☺️
Pretty cool..views
As a Kurd from Mardin, I welcome you to my home province.
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏
You are very sympathic.. 😃
I think you two bring the best out in the people you meet. Great adventure!
That is so sweet of you to say Greg! 🥰🥰
Best video
Great video. Thanks for sharing your experience
The information in your videos is great, I will be coming to Mardin for two nights.
So happy to hear this!! Hope you enjoy your trip!!
So cool that you’re right at the doorstep of Mesopotamia! 😍 Can’t wait to visit later this year!!
Those were not deserts but just dry areas because the mountains block rain from coming inland
Awesome as always guys!
Thanks so much Noah!! 🥰🥰
Wonderfull Content I Love It!
Thanks so much for watching!!
eas of turkey hospitality is unbeatable
Kurdish. Not turkish. There is not one turk there
ne zirvaliyorsun @@ozlemyuce
Video quality is good sound also Clear.
İnformative nice to see you in Türkiye.
Thanks for uploading.
Thanks so much for watching!
Hallo...what is the transportation to get here?
We had a rental car :)
Honestly I came to see this video after I ate some delicious Turkish foods in Batu Ferringhi, Penang, Malaysia just now. The owner named his restaurant "Rubin Mardini" as he is from Mardin, Turkiye. What a place to visit though
Kurdish food
May Allah SWT bless Turkey and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🥰😍. Best regards from Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🥰😍
Istanbul best
Hooray! You found Gobekkli Tepe! The enigma in a mystery! Pre-pottery, stone tools, hunter/gathering nomads decided to change their world there...... And then bury their work on purpose.
You are very close to Noah and the tower of Babel.
I thought you would like this one! ☺️😉
Göbekli Tepe is actually considered to be one of the sides where humans slowly turned from Hunter and Gatherer lifestyle to sedentary lifestyle. There are some other as old sides near by like Hasankeyf mountain villages/homes which are also dated to be over 10k years old.
Turkey great
Hiya...did you have any issues flying a drone. I'm taking a dji spark...less than 500gm
We did not run into any issues at the time... but we do try to be discrete where we take off :)
How beautiful. A lot of history Mesopotamia
It really is such an amazing and beautiful place!!
Turkey best in the world
*The Mardin is maria city ,older name*
Halo saya orang indonesia salam ya
Turkey seem really good country, i mean the infrastructure like a develope country..? Why is turkey not famous as other european country..?0
it is actually. 23 million tourists visited Turkiye in just the first quarter of 2022
Turkey is the third country with the most tourists in the world
They're going to Urfa or Antep
0:50 I think you guys are from Australia and pretty well know what a typical desert looks like. So I don't understand what impression made you think that the area is a desert. I think you tried to say 'deserted', am I right?
hi, how much cost entrance in Dara?
It was free ☺️
Didnt you Tell us in the İstanbul video alread that youre going ti Gaziantep haha
HAHA 😉... glad to know someone it's paying attention 😂😂
Mardin is the city where I was born and raised, and it truly is a wonderful place with an extraordinary atmosphere. If you have guests coming from abroad, I can show them around, or if I'm not available, my sister can assist them. I want to introduce this city to the world. For more information, you can contact me.
you have missed st peter church he build himself
Biji kurdistan
Amazing muslim country 🌷🌷🌷
Haha its kurdish. The Turks took and robbed any more than the map of Kurdistan belongs to Kurdistan
Welcome to Kurdistan!
there is isnt kurdistan bro
Mardin is a city of Turkey where Turks, Kurds, Arabs and Assyrians live together in peace and harmony
@@fatihyavuz2246 if you see there one native Turk who isn’t a tourist call me please but it is very rare and, most Arabs are new and refugees the only natives there are Kurds and syriacs
@@eyyubyilmaz2098 No matter wich ethnicity there lives everyone wich live in Mardin is turkish citizen and a part of Turkey. Turks, Kurds, Arabs, Circasians, Assyrians, Laz people all together is Turkey 🇹🇷
@@fatihyavuz2246 I would’ve agree with you if turkey didn’t persecute it’s minorities
Welcome to Kurdistan😉✌
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏
biraz daha çık hadi bakım
The history of Eastern Turkey belongs to Armenia (Armenian Highlands/Armeniam Kimgdom). Turkey was created in1453 AD, and celebrated his 659th Anniversary in MY 2022. How much these history ignorant people receive to falsift Turkish history. Western Turkey was Byzantium (Greek)/Eastern Roman Empire. istanbul was called Constintanopile, city of Constantin. About 3,800 historic sites sre Armenian, 3,400 Greek, 600 Jewish and Assyrisn and only 700 Turkish. Haja Sophia was the biggest Greek Orthodox Church. How can thes peopl spread lies and falsify Turkish history. There is no country called Turkey on any world historic maps. They were Turkish sleaking Sekike tribes from the East and .ongols from the Far east.
Don't let racism takes you out of the truth, the city is a Kurdish city with our ancestors remnants, all remnants are Kurdish.
@@nabazf8891- Stealing other nations lands and studying the falsified history of your country is racism. Do not play that old trick of insecure people. You were fooled about your history, not me. The West encouraged you to believe your falsified. Do you know what a library is? Pls. go to one and check the old world maps of the world no Turkey, no Azerbaijan. One of Armenia's old capital cities on Eastern Turkey is Ani, more than 1000 years old and a marvel of Armenian architects, even after Turkey letting it go to ruins to erase Armenian history. It was also known as city of 1001 churches. Istanbul was Constantinople, Izmir was Smyrna, Agri Dag(I) mountains were Mount Ararat (Masis) and so on. About 3,800 historic sites in Turkey are Armenian, 3,400 Greek, 600 Jewish and Assyrian and 700 Turkish. Ask President. Erdogan why Turkiye celebrated its 569th Anniversary in May 2022. Greece is still there, Armenia is still there by avoiding to mention their names you cannot change history. When you go to Mexico they do not call Mayan and Aztec historic sites Mexican history built by Mexicans. They say They are built by Aztecs and Mayans..In Great Britain, they will tell you the old Roman wall was built by Romans, not English and the belong to old Roman history.