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Bağpınar, Şırnak
Bağpınar (, ) is a village in the Şırnak District, central district of Şırnak Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Botikan tribe and had a population of 24 in 2021. The Hamlet (place), hamlet of Çanaklı is attached to Bağpınar. The village was depopulated in the 1990s during the Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present), Kurdish–Turkish conflict. Origin and meaning of the name The name Cinet comes from the Aramaic word ''genta'', which means garden. Strictly speaking, Cinet means the Garden of Eden. In the Robert Payne Smith, Thesaurus Syriacus, the Garden of Eden is given with the Aramaic words ''gannat 'den''. In the Hebrew and Aramaic dictionaries, this meaning refers specifically to a water-rich garden. While Professor Jastrow uses the spelling ''Ginet'', Noorlander uses the spelling ''Jinnet''. Khan uses the form ''Jinet''. Professor Jastrow writes that the place name ''Ginet'' is Aramaic. Kurdish-speakers add another letter, an -e, ...
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Şırnak District
Şırnak District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Şırnak Province of Turkey and encompasses the main provincial city of Şırnak. In 2023, the district had a population of 108,699. Its area is 1,701 km2. Settlements Şırnak District contains three beldes, thirty-eight villages of which nineteen are unpopulated and fifty-nine hamlets. Municipalities # Balveren () # Kasrik # Kumçatı () # Şırnak Şırnak () is a city in Şırnak District and the capital of Şırnak Province in Turkey. The Ibrahim Khalil border crossing with Iraq is one of the main links of Turkey to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The city is mainly populated by Kurds o ... Villages # Akçay () # Alkemer () # Anılmış () # Araköy () # Atbaşı () # BaÄŸpınar () # BaÅŸaÄŸaç () # Boyunkaya () # Cevizdüzü () # Çadırlı () # Çakırsöğüt () # DaÄŸkonak () # Dereler () # Geçitboyu () # Görmeç () # GüleÅŸli () # GünedoÄŸmuÅŸ () # G ...
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