Odabaşı, Nusaybin

'village of Şukro';[2][a] Syriac: Qritho di'Ito)[b] is a village in the municipality and district of Nusaybin, Mardin Province in Turkey.

[10] Qritho di'Ito (today called Odabaşı) was inhabited by 50 Assyrian families in 1915.

[12] The village was known for the production of cotton and was owned by the Malke Gawriye family.

[11] Amidst the Sayfo, in April, 15 soldiers and the Turkish commander Sheyhe Dolmaji came to the village seeking deserters from the army, but after having tortured some deserters, the commander was killed and the soldiers chased off by the villagers who subsequently took their valuables and found refuge at Hebob.

[11] Assyrian refugees from the village of Qewetla who had fled to Qritho di'Ito before continuing on to Beth-Debe were all killed by Al-Khamsin militia under Qaddur Bey and Dakshuri Kurds.