Görümlü (Kurdish: Bêspin,[2] Syriac: Bespīn)[3][nb 1] is a municipality (belde) in the Silopi District of Şırnak Province in Turkey.
[5] Bespīn (today called Görümlü) was historically inhabited by Chaldean Catholic Assyrians.
[6] According to the list presented to the Paris Peace Conference by the Assyro-Chaldean delegation, the village was inhabited by 200 Assyrians in 1914.
[7] A church that had been built just prior to the First World War was confiscated in 1915 as it was too close to a Muslim cemetery.
[9] After 1980, 500 of the 544 Assyrians at Bespīn were forced to emigrate and abandon their property due to the Kurdish–Turkish conflict.