Diyarbakır, located in the South Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage. It is the largest city in the region and serves as the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province. Known as "Amed" in Kurdish, the city has a diverse population, with Kurds being the majority. One of the most distinctive features of Diyarbakır is its ancient city walls, which are considered to be one of the longest and best-preserved fortifications in the world. Built in the 4th century, these walls stretch for about 5.5 kilometers and have 82 watchtowers. They not only serve as a historical landmark but also offer breathtaking views of the city.