Çiftlikköy is a neighbourhood (Turkish: mahalle) located in the Artuklu district of Mardin Province, Turkey.
Situated in southeastern Turkey, Çiftlikköy is one of the many residential areas that comprise the Artuklu district, which serves as the central district of the provincial capital, Mardin. As a mahalle, it functions as a local administrative division, part of the larger municipal structure of Artuklu.
The name "Çiftlikköy" is Turkish in origin, literally meaning "farm village" (from çiftlik "farm" and köy "village"), suggesting its historical or predominant agricultural character. Like many settlements in the region, Çiftlikköy is part of a culturally rich area known for its unique historical architecture, diverse demographics, and strategic location in Upper Mesopotamia.
Administratively, Çiftlikköy is under the jurisdiction of the Artuklu Municipality and the Governorship of Mardin Province. Its residents are part of the broader community of Artuklu, which encompasses both the historic city center of Mardin and its surrounding modern developments and rural areas.