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'Siirt' is a city in southeastern Turkey and the seat of Siirt Province. Siirt urban center has a mixed population of Turks, Arabs and Kurds. The population of the city according to the 2000 census was 98,281 [1]. Its coordinates are +37° 56' 18.83"N, +41° 54' 19.44E.
Although still one of the poorer cities in Turkey, whole neighborhoods that have fine and modern housing, stores, banks and hotels have been recently built, making Siirt more worthwhile to visit [2].
The city's landmark is the Great Mosque (''Ulu Cami'') built in 1129 by the Great Seljuk Sultan Mahmut II who belonged to the main branch of the dynasty that ruled from Baghdad after this Turkish Empire had split into several branches. The mosque has been restored in 1965.
Siirt is famous around Turkey for its hand-made blankets (''Siirt battaniyesi''). Many visitors find themselves departing with one offered as a present. The traditional kilims produced by the Jirikan clan (''aşiret'') and revived since 1996 through joint efforts involving official instances and citizens are also much prized. Another product of interest is the ''Bıttım'' soaps proper to the region. Siirt also has an extremely rich culinary and spa culture. Depending district centers of Aydınlar (former Assyrian-rooted name was ''Tillo'') with its historical ''medrese'' is renowned as a religious center and Pervari for its honey based on the particularly rich flora.
Siirt is Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan's constituency. His wife, Mrs. Emine ErdoÄŸan, is from Siirt and the PM has been elected to the Turkish Grand National Assembly in a by-election held in Siirt in 2003.

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