Üçyol[a] (Kurdish: Difnê; Syriac: Dufne)[3][b] is a village in the Hasankeyf District of Batman Province in Turkey.
[10] Cyril Yuhanna, son of the priest Simon of Bati, who had been ordained as metropolitan bishop of Midyat and the Monastery of the Cross at Atafiya (fl.
[11] Basilius Denha, maphrian of Tur Abdin, resided at the cloister of Mar Barsoum near Dufne in 1749, where he transcribed a book of husoyos (supplicatory prayers) for the Resurrection.
[3] In 1914, it was populated by 200 Assyrians, as per the list presented to the Paris Peace Conference by the Assyro-Chaldean delegation.
[16] Amidst the Sayfo, the village was attacked by Kurds of the Rama tribe led by Amin Ahmad and the Assyrians were captured and taken to the Tigris, where they were killed and their bodies were thrown into the river, leaving only six survivors.