Kayadibi is a village located within the [[Nusaybin]] district of [[Mardin Province]], in the southeastern region of [[Turkey]].
Geography and Location Kayadibi is situated in the administrative area of the Nusaybin district. Nusaybin itself is a significant town and district positioned strategically near Turkey's international border with [[Syria]]. The broader region where Kayadibi is found is part of [[Upper Mesopotamia]], known for its historical depth and semi-arid climate. As a rural settlement, Kayadibi's landscape typically consists of agricultural fields and natural terrain characteristic of southeastern Turkey.
Administration As a village in Turkey, Kayadibi is governed locally by an elected mukhtar and falls under the administrative authority of the Nusaybin District Governorship (Kaymakamlık), which is part of the Mardin Provincial Governorship (Valilik).
Demographics and Economy Specific detailed demographic information for Kayadibi varies, but it represents a small, predominantly rural community. The economy of the village, like many others in the Nusaybin district, is primarily based on agriculture and animal husbandry. Common crops grown in the area include various grains, legumes, and other agricultural products suited to the regional climate.
Cultural Context The Nusaybin district and Mardin Province are historically and culturally rich, reflecting centuries of diverse influences from various civilizations including ancient Mesopotamian, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, and Ottoman empires. The population in this part of Turkey is diverse, with a significant Kurdish majority, alongside Arab and Assyrian communities. Villages like Kayadibi contribute to the enduring rural heritage and traditional way of life prevalent in the region.