IDIL
If you are looking for a place that is rich in cultural heritage while enjoying delicious food, this is the place for you.
İdil is one of the beautiful districts of Şırnak. It is known as the second city in Anatolia that started Christianity and it is known that it is the district with the most villages in Şırnak. It is known that the source of income in the district is provided by agriculture and animal husbandry. İdil is also famous for its vineyards and winemaking.
İdil district is located in the Southeastern Anatolia Region. It is located close to the borders of Cizre, Midyat, Iraq and Syria.
HOW TO GET TO IDIL?
No matter where in the Idil Turkey, possible can gain access by road easily from anywhere. You can turn your route towards İdil either by bus or by your private vehicle. For those who prefer buses, we recommend that they rent a car so that they can comfortably complete their holiday.
İDİL WEATHER
The climate type prevailing in the district is continental climate. There is a lot of rainfall in the winter months towards the central regions. In the southwest and the south, the continental climate is observed and the winter passes in a milder manner. Due to the high mountains, the winter season is tough and very heavy in the eastern part. Therefore, we recommend that you turn your holiday route here in summer or autumn rather than winter.
- Hottest months: July, August, June, September (average 27 ° C)
- Coldest months: January, February, December, March (average 6 ° C)
- Rainiest months: May, February, April and June (average 57 inches of rainfall)
WHERE TO STAY IN İDİL? İDİL HOTELS
It is quite possible to find a hotel suitable for all your needs in İdil, which is very convenient for cultural and thermal tourism. If you wish, you can choose thermal hotels, or you can choose pensions or hotels located in the district and its surroundings. HotelForex.com has already compiled these hotels for you. Here you can choose the most suitable one for yourself and make your reservation at HotelForex.com before your arrival.
İDİL HOTEL PRICES
You can easily find hotels suitable for every budget here and enjoy the beautiful historical heritage of the district throughout the day. Before making a reservation in one of the most suitable İdil hotels, we recommend that you examine the İdil hotel deals on HotelForex.com and take advantage of the campaigns.
PLACES TO VISIT IN İDİL
VIRGIN MARY CHURCH
It is a Syriac Church and the church was not used actively as most of the Assyrian families left the town. It is known to be the second oldest church in the world. We think that it is an architectural structure that is definitely worth seeing when you come to this place.
TIMUR FOUNTAIN
It is rumored that it remained from the time of Timur and was built by Timurleng. It has been moved from ancient times to the present with many restoration works.
ÖĞÜNDÜK CHURCH
It is located in Öğündük village of İdil District. It is also known as the Sabriyel church. Since the entire village is Syriac, Öğündük Church is still used as an active place of worship.
MARADAY CHURCH
This church, located in Başak village of İdil district, is an architectural structure worth seeing.
WHAT TO EAT AT İDİL? İDİL CUISINE
As in all parts of our country, Idil has a lot of unique dishes. An exciting taste adventure awaits you, from vegetables to meat dishes, from salads to various desserts.
Kutlik
Small cracked wheat and small cracked wheat are mixed together and turned into dough. Stuffed ground beef with fried onions. It is put into boiling water and cooked. It is taken out of the water and soaked in eggs. It is fried in oil and served.
Serbidev
Yarma is cooked thoroughly and placed on a large plate. After the inside is opened, dried dry and oil is poured into this pit. Roasting pieces are placed on the cracked wheat and served.
Curtain
We place the dough kneaded with egg and oil in the round bottom pan. Little cooked pilaf chicken meat, spices and almonds are mixed and put into this prepared dough. Its mouth is covered with oily and egg thin dough again. It is cooked over and under fire or in the oven. Then it is served.
Kipe
The sheep's intestines are thoroughly washed and their glands are torn off. Inverted, washed and cleaned. Rice and minced meat are filled in without being cooked. It is thrown into hot water and boiled. It is served after cooking.
Hekehesani
Rice is made without oil. Minced meat is added and kneaded. The bottom of the egg is shaped and fried in oil and covered with eggs. Service is done,
Simsipe
Today, it is the name of the dish known as dolma in our region. Onion, eggplant, tomato, zucchini are opened and carved. Beet or vine leaves are prepared. Rice and ground beef are washed, mixed and seasoned. It is filled with the mentioned vegetables. It is placed in a pot and cooked. Service is done.
Meyre
Buttermilk and tattoo are set on fire. The egg is whipped and left inside. It is constantly mixed. It is continued until it boils. Chopped pumpkins and beet leaves are added. When a piece is cooked, it is taken off the fire. It is served cold.
Birinzer
Sugar is mixed with water and syrup is made. It is put on fire and boiled. Rice is thrown into it and cooked. A little cinnamon and yellow dye is added. It is taken off the fire and served cold.
Mahmitalik
Fine bulgur earrings are left. After the turnip boils, it is cooled and drained and left in earring. Add some water and a little dough on it. (It must be yeast dough) After closing the mouth, cover it with mud. It is opened after forty days and is used like a pickle.
FIireydin
Hair bread is opened thinly. Mix crushed walnuts and granulated sugar and spread on the dough to become bread. After it is beautifully curled, it is made round and twisted like a bagel. Fıreydin is fried in hot oil and poured into must. It is served when it cools down.
Syria
The blackberry grass is chopped and washed. It is boiled in water. Then strain and squeeze. Heat the onion that has been chopped in hot oil. It is mixed by adding suryaz grass on it. Roasting is thrown into it. It is mixed and served.
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WHAT TO BUY FROM İDİL?
Here are the gifts you can buy from İdil for yourself or for your spouse:
• Shoe
• Socks
• Horse Saddle Bag
• Rug
• Mizer
• Parzun
• Jewelry and tourics
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