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  1. Jan 24, 2024 · Described as his “tribute to the people in Turkey who marched for justice,” Özmen’s first photobook traces 10 years of tumult in his homeland. Cover image of Özmen's debut photobook, "Olay". Nusaybin, Turkey, 2015. All images © Emin Özmen / Magnum Photos.

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  2. Jan 15, 2018 · Moises Saman Omer Aydin, 27, a Kurdish-Turkish PKK fighter photographed in a safe house in the city of Nusaybin, south-east Turkey. On March 25, almost three weeks after this photograph was taken, Omer was kill (...)

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  4. Jun 8, 2024 · The Mor Yakup Church (Mor Yakup Kilisesi) is the highlight in Nusaybin. Also known as the Church of St. Jacob, it was built between 313 and 320 by Jacob of Nisibis (Mor Yakup). He was the bishop of the city until his death.

  5. She is best known as the editor of Jinha, a feminist Kurdish news agency reporting news in the Kurdish language with a staff consisting entirely of women. Since February 2016 Doğan has been living and reporting in Nusaybin, a Turkish city located on the Syrian border.

  6. Feb 17, 2021 · After staying in the city of Mardin in the Southeast of Turkey, we decided to drive south towards the Syrian border to visit the unheard city of Nusaybin. A city which is commonly missed by those visiting Mardin and this region of Turkey.

  7. Nusaybin, town, southeastern Turkey. The town is situated on the Görgarbonizra River where it passes through a narrow canyon and enters the plain. Nusaybin faces the Syrian town of Al-Qāmishlī and is 32 miles (51 km) south-southeast of Mardin.

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