List of Assyrian settlements

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The following is a list of current Assyrian towns and villages. It is worth mentioning that a good amount 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, Basra, Tehran, Urmia, Aleppo, Damascus, and Istanbul.

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[edit] Iraq

[edit] Arbil Province

Map showing Arbil governorate in Iraq
  • Ankawa ܥܢܟܒܐ
  • Armota ܐܪܡܘܬܐ
  • Batas ܒܬܣ
  • Darbandokeh ܕܪܒܢܕܘܟܥ
  • Diyana ܕܝܢܐ
  • Harir ܗܪܝܪ
  • Hawdiyan
  • Hinari
  • Rowanduz ܪܘܢܕܣ
  • Seerishmi ܣܝܪܫܡܝ
  • Shaqlawa ܫܩܠܒܐ
  • Qalata ܩܠܬܐ

[edit] Dohuk Province

Map showing Dahuk province in Iraq

[edit] Ninawa Province

[edit] Iran

[edit] West Azarbaijan Province

West Azarbaijan, Iran
  • Diza
  • Mar Nukha
  • Mar Sargis
  • Margawar
  • Salmas
  • Sarna
  • Tergawar
  • Golpashan
  • Iryawa
  • Digala
  • Geogtapa
  • Khanishan
  • Ardishai
  • Saatlou
  • Abdullachand
  • Mawana
  • Qarajalu
  • Sipurghan
  • Ada
  • Mushawa
  • Shirabad
  • Yengija
  • Chamakieh
  • Zoomalan ܙܘܡܠܢ

[edit] Syria

[edit] Al Hasakah Province

Al Hasakah, Syria
  • 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

[edit] Turkey

[edit] Batman Province

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

[edit] Diyarbakır Province

Diyarbakir, Turkey
  • Omid, Turkish: Diyarbakır

[edit] Elazığ Province

Elazig, Turkey

[edit] Hakkari Province

Hakkari, Turkey
  • 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

[edit] Mardin Province

Mardin, Turkey
  • 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
  • Yardo, Turkish: Yamanlar

[edit] 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

[edit] See also