List of Syriac settlements

List of Syriac settlements

List on Assyrian settlements.

yria

Al Hasakah Province

*Al Hasakah
*Khabour
*Tel Baz
*Tel Brej
*Tel Damshesh
*Tel Faitha
*Tell Halaf
*Tel Shama
*Tel Shamiram
*Tel Tal
*Tel Talaa
*Tel Tamer
*Tel Tawil
*Qamishli
*Tel Goran
*Abu Tina

Turkey

Batman Province

*Benkelbé, Turkish: Çukuryurt
*Hesno d-kifo, ancient Cepha and Kiphas, Turkish: Hasankeyf
*Zercel, Turkish: Danalı

Diyarbakır Province

*Omid, Turkish: Diyarbakır

Elazığ Province

*Turkish: Elazığ

Hakkari Province

*Anhar
*Asheetha
*Baz ܒܙ
*Gawar ܓܒܼܪ
*Jilu ܓܝܠܘ
**Nahra
**Alsan
**Merdi
**Zaranak
*Lower Barwari
*Lewin
*Nochiya
**Neri
**Mar Isho
**Bet Diwe
**Shabatan
**Tis
**Halana
**Dariyan
**De Rayi
**Deri Bend
**Diza
**Karmil
**Kirdiwar
**Gagawran
**Kirzallan
**Shwawoota
**Mannunan
**Bashirga
**Ein D’Kandil
**Darawa
*Tal
*Tkhuma ܬܚܘܡܐ
*Tyari
*Qochanis ܩܘܟܢܣ

Mardin Province

*Ahlah, Turkish: Narlı
*Anhel, Turkish: Yemişli
*Arbayé, Turkish: Alayurt
*Arnas, Turkish: Bağlarbaşı
*Badibé/Beth Débé, Turkish: Dibek
*Békusyoné, Turkish: Alagöz
*Beth Man’am, Turkish: Bahminir
*Birguriya, Turkish: Birigirya
*Bnebil, Turkish: Benabil
*Boté, Turkish: Bardakçı
*Chtrako
*Dara, Turkish: Oğuz
*Dayro du Slibo, Turkish: Çhatalçam
*Derelya
*Ehwo, Turkish: Güzelsu
*Gremira, Turkish: Girmeli
*Gundeké di ‘ito
*Habsus, Turkish: Mercimekli
*Harabale/Arkah, Turkish: Üçköy
*Harabémechka, Turkish: Dağiçi
*Kafarbé, Turkish: Gungoren
*Kafro ‘Elayto, Turkish: Arıca
*Kafro Tahtayto, Turkish: Elbeğendi
*Kanak, Turkish: Kaynak
*Karboran, Turkish: Dargeçit
*Kelith, Turkish: Dereiçi
*M’aré, Turkish: Eskihisar
*Ma'asarte, Turkish: Ömerli
*Mardin
*Mor Bobo, Turkish: Günyurdu
*Nisibin, ancient Nisibis, Turkish: Nusaybin
*Saleh, Turkish: Barıştepe
*Saré
*Séderi, Turkish: Üçyol
*Tur Abdin:*Arbo, Turkish: Taşköy:*Beth Qustan, Turkish: Alagöz:*Deyrkubé, Turkish: Karagöl:*Hah, Turkish: Anıtlı:*Iwardo, Turkish: Gülgöze:*Keferze, Turkish: Altıntaş:*Midyat:*Mzizah, Turkish: Doğançay:*Zaz, Turkish: İzbırak
*Yardo, Turkish: Yamanlar

Şırnak Province

*Azakh, Turkish: İdil
*Bohtan
*Bsorino, Turkish: Haberli
*Esfes, Turkish: Yarbaşı
*Ester, Turkish: Sarıköy
*Gziro, Turkish: Cizre
*Hassana, Turkish: Kösreli
*Miden, Turkish: Ögündük
*Sari
*Tamerzé, Turkish: Uçarlı

See also

*Assyrians


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