Suludere (Kurdish: Gundê Dizan, lit.
'the village of the thieves', Syriac: Kondudizan)[2] is a village in the Şirvan District of Siirt Province in Turkey.
[1] The village was populated by Assyrians in the 19th century and attacked by Kurds of the Dimilî tribe in November 1895.
The surviving population converted to Islam but reconverted to Christianity in 1896.
[2] This article about a Southeastern Anatolia region of Turkey location is a stub.