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The following is a list of current Assyrian and towns and villages. A substantial number of Assyrians in the Middle East live in cities and not rural areas because of events during the 20th century (see Assyrian genocide.) These cities include Arbil, Dohuk, Mosul, Baghdad, Kirkuk, Basra, Tehran, Urmia, Aleppo, Damascus, Homs and Istanbul. Inhabitants of these villages and towns are Assyrian people who speak Aramaic and follow primarily the Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Syriac Catholic Church and Ancient Church of the East. Most are in northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, southeastern Turkey and northeastern Syria, a region in and around the traditional and historic Assyrian homeland.

Currently, there are a number of villages in northern Iraq that are emptied. This is mostly due to the Al-Anfal Campaign of the 1980s.

Iraq

Map showing Arbil governorate in Iraq
Map showing Baghdad governorate in Iraq
Map showing Dahuk province in Iraq
Ninawa Province

Arbil Province

Settlement Aramaic Note(s)
Ankawa ܥܢܟܒܐ
Armota ܐܪܡܘܬܐ Batas ܒܬܣ
Darbandokeh ܕܪܒܢܕܘܟ
Diyana ܕܝܢܐ
Harir ܗܪܝܪ
Hawdiyan
Hinari
Rowanduz ܪܘܢܕܣ
Seerishmi ܣܝܪܫܡܝ
Shaqlawa ܫܩܠܒܐ
Qalata ܩܠܬܐ

Baghdad Province

| Dora

Dohuk Province

  • Araden
  • Sarsink
  • Enishk
  • Badaresh

Dohuk District









Ninawa Province

Semel District

  • Upper Avzrog
  • Bajed Berav
  • Bajed Kindal
  • Bakhitma
  • Bakhloja
  • Jambor
  • Semele
  • Sheze
  • Shkafte
  • Surka

Emptied villages

  • Badaliya
  • Der Jondi
  • Hejirke
  • Mar Yako
  • Mawana

Zakho District

  • Berseve
  • Dashtatakh
  • Der Abon
  • Levo
  • Marga
  • Margasor
  • Navkandala
  • Piraka
  • Pish Khabour
  • Zakho

Emptied villages

  • Alanesh
  • Bahnona
  • Benekhre
  • Bhere
  • Der Hozan
  • Derashish
  • Istablan
  • Malla Arap
  • Margashish
  • Qarawla
  • Sanat
  • Sharanesh
  • Shwadan
  • Steblan
  • Umra

Amadiya District

  • Amadiya
  • Ashawa
  • Badarash
  • Barwari
  • Baz
  • Bebadi
  • Bebalok
  • Belijane
  • Belmand
  • Benatha
  • Beth Shmayaye
  • Botara
  • Chalek
  • Chem Rabatke
  • Dawodiya
  • Dehi
  • Dere
  • dergny
  • Derishke
  • Dore
  • Eqri
  • Eyat
  • Halwa
  • Hamziya
  • Hayes
  • Hezany
  • Jadide
  • Jole
  • Kani Balavi
  • Khalilane
  • Khwara
  • Komany
  • Magrebiya
  • Malakhta
  • Margajiya
  • Maye
  • Meristek
  • Meroge
  • Meze
  • Mosaka
  • Sardarawa
  • Sardashte
  • Sarsing
  • Sikrine
  • Tashish
  • Tin
  • To the Shemaye

Emptied villages

  • Argen
  • Atosh
  • Barzanke
  • Bashu
  • Beqolke
  • Bobawa
  • Cham Eshrat
  • Cham Siny
  • Chamike
  • Chaqala
  • Chem Chale
  • Dergne
  • Dohoke
  • Essan
  • Estep
  • Hawarke
  • Hawentka
  • Hish
  • Mahode
  • Maydan
  • Nerwa
  • Qaro
  • Sedar
  • Tashike
  • Wela

Shekhan District

  • Armash
  • Beboze
  • Dize
  • Mala Barwan
  • Tilan

Akre District

Emptied villages

  • Sharman
  • Shosh

Iran

West Azarbaijan, Iran
Tehran, Iran

Tehran Province

Syria

Al Hasakah, Syria
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Homs, Syria

Al Hasakah Province

  • Abu Tena
  • Al Hasakah
  • Halmoon
  • Jazirah
  • Kharita
  • Qabr Shamya
  • Qamishli
  • Al-Malikiyah
  • Al-Qahtaniyah
  • Sapeh
  • Tel Ahmar
  • Tel Arboush
  • Tel Baloaa
  • Tel Baz
  • Tel Brej
  • Tel Damshesh
  • Tel Faitha
  • Tel Goran
  • Tel Halaf
  • Tel Hipyan
  • Tel Hormez
  • Tel Jadiya
  • Tel Jumaa
  • Tel Kepchi
  • Tel Meghada
  • Tel Mighas
  • Tel Misas
  • Tel Najma
  • Tel Nasri
  • Tel Paweda
  • Tel Ruman Foqani
  • Tel Ruman Tahtani
  • Tel Sakra
  • Tel Shama
  • Tel Shamiram
  • Tel Tal
  • Tel Talaa
  • Tel Tamer
  • Tel Tawil
  • Tel Wardet
  • Um Alkeif
  • Um Gargen
  • Um Waqfa

Damascus

Homs

Turkey

  • Note- not all settlements listed are still inhabited by Assyrians
Batman, Turkey
Diyarbakir, Turkey
Elazig, Turkey
Gaziantep, Turkey
Hakkari, Turkey
Istanbul,Turkey
Mardin, Turkey
Sirnak (Şırnak), Turkey
Şanlıurfa (Urfa), Turkey
Van, Turkey

Batman Province

  • Benkelbé, Turkish: Çukuryurt
  • Hesno d'Kifo, ancient Cepha and Kiphas, Turkish: Hasankeyf
  • Kafro ‘Elayto, Turkish: Arıca
  • Zercel, Turkish: Danalı

Diyarbakır Province

Elazığ Province

Gaziantep Province


Hakkari Province

  • Alsan
  • Anhar
  • Asheetha
  • Banimatu
  • Bashirga
  • Baz ܒܙ
  • Bet Diwe
  • Binyamata
  • Biraul
  • Byalta
  • Darawa
  • Dariyan
  • De Rayi
  • Deri Bend
  • Diza
  • Ein D’Kandil
  • Gagawran
  • Gawar ܓܒܼܪ
  • Halana
  • Jilu ܓܝܠܘ
  • Karmil
  • Kelaita
  • Kirdiwar
  • Kirzallan
  • Lakina
  • Lewin
  • Lizen
  • Mannunan
  • Mar Isho
  • Merdi
  • Minianish
  • Nahra
  • Neri
  • Nochiya
  • Qochanis ܩܘܟܢܣ
  • Romta
  • Sara & Timar
  • Shabatan
  • Shwawoota
  • Sulbag
  • Tal
  • Tis
  • Tkhuma ܬܚܘܡܐ
  • (Lower/Upper) Tyari
  • Youmara (Youmaran)
  • Zaranak
  • Zawita

Istanbul Province

Mardin Province

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

Şırnak Province

  • Azakh, Turkish: İdil
  • Basibrin / Bsorino, Turkish: Haberli
  • Bohtan
  • Esfes, Turkish: Yarbaşı
  • Geznakh, Turkish: Cevizağacı in Beytüşşebap
  • HOZ, in Beytüşşebap
  • Gzira, Turkish: Cizre
  • Hassana, Turkish: Kösreli
  • Meer, Turkish: Kovankaya in Beytüşşebap
  • Miden, Turkish: Ögündük
  • Sare / Ester / Gawayto, Turkish: Sarıköy
  • Shari
  • Tamerzé, Turkish: Uçar

Şanlıurfa Province

  • Şanlıurfa

Van Province

  • Van

See also

References

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