Mount Judi

Mount Judi

Cizre, Şırnak, Turkey

At A Glance

Coordinates
37.3694, 42.3442

Overview

Mount Judi is a site of sacred significance. Approximate coordinates: 37.36939, 42.34420. Mount Judi (Turkish: Cudi Dağı; Arabic: ٱلْجُودِيّ, romanized: Al-Jūdiyy; Armenian: Արարադ; Kurdish: Çiyayê Cûdîyê) is a mountain in Turkey. It was considered in antiquity to be Noah s apobaterion or Place of Descent , the location where the Ark came to rest after the Great Flood, according to very early Christian and Islamic traditions (the latter based on the Quran, 11:44). The Quranic tradition is part of the Judeo-Christian-Islamic belief. The identification of biblical Ararat with Mount Judi as the landing site of the ark persisted in Syriac and Armenian tradition throughout Late Antiquity. Only during the Middle Ages was this identification abandoned in favour of another mountain, which had not until then been referred to by any of the native peoples as Mount Ararat (a double-peaked massif, today the highest mountain in Turkey and now generally known by that name). Located in Cizre, Güneydoğu Anadolu Bölgesi, Turkey.

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