

Tomb of Seyh Ahmed El-Cezeri And the Meleya Bate: Molla Mustafa Barzani, Feqiye Teyran, Saidi Nursi, Meleya Ceziri and Ehmede Xani all have taken studies here. In the Madrasa the language was Kurdish and Arabic. The poet-writer penned by Sheikh Ahmed Hani love heroes Mem Mem-u Zin, Zin, and Bakr's shrines in the south and located in the basement of the madrasa. Red Medresse: Between 1153-1233 the tomb of Ismail Abul Trace El-Cezeri Cizre famous inventor living in the courtyard of the tomb of the Prophet's Mosque of Noah, Madrasa and Mem-u Zin Abdalis Mir Abdal Cizre in 1437 as a mosque madrasahs named Aziza was built by Emir Abdullah ibn Abdullah ibn Bohti Seyfettin. The mosque is build under the Abbasid time. Ulu Mosque is still in the ongoing restoration work continues to be used as a mosque. Ulu Mosque: Together with the adoption of the Grand Mosque in Islam `converted into a mosque in 639. Today the mosque and the shrine has gained a modern appearance. Mosque And Tomb Of Prophet Noah: Currently in Cizre the Prophet's Mosque and Tomb of Noah `from the bottom of the mosque, the Prophet is said to be a church before. Cizre during the reign of Abdulhamid II, which manages the south of the castle was built by Mustafa Pasha barracks building. Partially demolished the fortress during the wars that took place in the region over time, then the Assyrians, Babylonians, and repaired again by the Abbasids.īirca Beleke(Kurdish name): Sign of Honor was in 1596 build by the kurdish beg Bin Mohammed Bin Hanabdal northwest of the castle by a row of a row of black and white stones are rectangular in shape, Hamidiye Barracks II.

Bodies are likened to a snake's skin.Ĭizre Castle: inspired by Noah's Flood event: in 4000 BC in Mesopotamia was ruled in the form of Gudi Empire ship. Pointed ears and almond-eyed dragon-winged Sphinx simulated creatures are made to bite each other's wings. Century bronze with carvings made of Cizre as the inner door knockers. The Famous Cizre Dragons: The physicist and inventor of the machine 'Bin Abul-iz Ishmael Rezzez El Cezeri by "XII.
