Şenyurt


Şenyurt is a town in Mardin Province, Turkey

Geography

Şenyurt is in the Kızıltepe district of Mardin Province. It is situated south of Kızıltepe and south of Mardin. The population of the town was 1853 as of 2011. Şenyurt is a typical border town.

History

After the First World War, the Ottoman Empire collapsed and Syria was occupied by the French army. Later, the French occupation zone became the Syrian Arab Republic. The Syria–Turkey border line follows the railroad. Like all settlements on the railroad, the southern quarters of the town are in Syria and the northern quarters are in Turkey. The southern portion in Syria is Al-Darbasiyah.

Economy

In 2016, Turkey decided to build a wall along the border with Syria and the border gate closed in 2017, as the wall was about to be in place. Thus, the town lost an important source of revenue.