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The following is a list of historical and contemporary Assyrian settlements in the Middle East. This list includes settlements of
Assyrians Assyrian may refer to: * Assyrian people, the indigenous ethnic group of Mesopotamia. * Assyria, a major Mesopotamian kingdom and empire. ** Early Assyrian Period ** Old Assyrian Period ** Middle Assyrian Empire ** Neo-Assyrian Empire * Assyrian ...
from Southeastern
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
who left their indigenous tribal districts in Hakkari (or the historical Hakkari region), Sirnak and
Mardin province Mardin Province ( tr, Mardin ili; ku, Parêzgeha Mêrdînê; ar, محافظة ماردين) is a province of Turkey with a population of 809,719 in 2017, slightly down from the population of 835,173 in 2000. Kurds form the majority of the popu ...
due to torment, violence and displacement by
Ottomans The Ottoman Turks ( tr, Osmanlı Türkleri), were the Turkic founding and sociopolitically the most dominant ethnic group of the Ottoman Empire ( 1299/1302–1922). Reliable information about the early history of Ottoman Turks remains scarce, ...
and
Kurds ug:كۇردلار Kurds ( ku, کورد ,Kurd, italic=yes, rtl=yes) or Kurdish people are an Iranian peoples, Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Ir ...
in the
First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fig ...
. Many Assyrians from
Urmia Urmia or Orumiyeh ( fa, ارومیه, Variously transliterated as ''Oroumieh'', ''Oroumiyeh'', ''Orūmīyeh'' and ''Urūmiyeh''.) is the largest city in West Azerbaijan Province of Iran and the capital of Urmia County. It is situated at an a ...
,
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkm ...
were also affected and as such have emigrated and settled in other towns. Resettling again occurred during the Simele massacre in northern
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
, perpetrated by the Iraqi military coup in the 1930s, with many fleeing to northeastern Syria. Most modern resettlement is located in
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
, Syria and
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkm ...
in the cities of
Baghdad Baghdad (; ar, بَغْدَاد , ) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. It is located on the Tigris near the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon and the Sassanid Persian capital of Ctesipho ...
,
Habbaniyah Al Habbaniyah or Habbaniya ( ar, ٱلْحَبَّانِيَّة, ''al-Ḥabbānīyah'') is a city 85 km (53 mi) west of Baghdad in Al-Anbar Province, in central Iraq. A military airfield, RAF Habbaniya, was the site of a battle in 1941, during Wo ...
, Kirkuk,
Duhok Duhok ( ku, دهۆک, translit=Dihok; ar, دهوك, Dahūk; syr, ܒܝܬ ܢܘܗܕܪܐ, Beth Nohadra) is a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It's the capital city of Duhok Governorate. History The city's origin dates back to the Ston ...
, Al-Hasakah,
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the Capital city, capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is th ...
and Damascus. Few Assyrian settlements exist in Turkey today and also in the
Caucasus The Caucasus () or Caucasia (), is a region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, mainly comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia (country), Georgia, and parts of Southern Russia. The Caucasus Mountains, including the Greater Caucasus range ...
. The exodus to the cities or towns of these aforementioned countries occurred between late 1910s and 1930s. After the
Iraq War {{Infobox military conflict , conflict = Iraq War {{Nobold, {{lang, ar, حرب العراق (Arabic) {{Nobold, {{lang, ku, شەڕی عێراق ( Kurdish) , partof = the Iraq conflict and the War on terror , image ...
in 2003, a number of Assyrians in Baghdad relocated to the
Assyrian homeland The Assyrian homeland, Assyria ( syc, ܐܬܘܪ, Āṯūr or syc, ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ, Bêth Nahrin) refers to the homeland of the Assyrian people within which Assyrian civilisation developed, located in their Indigenous peoples, indigenous Up ...
in northern Iraq. Many others have immigrated to North America,
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and Australia, especially in the late 20th century and 21st century. Currently, there are a number of settlements on this list that have been abandoned due to persecution, conflict, and other causes.


Iraq


Baghdad Province


Dohuk Province


Erbil Province ku, پارێزگای ھەولێر , other_name = , image_skyline = Collage_of_Hawler_-_Erbil_Governorate.jpg , imagesize = , image_caption = Clockwise, from top: ...


Kirkuk Governorate Kirkuk Governorate ( ar, محافظة كركوك, Muḥāfaẓat Karkūk, ku, پارێزگای کەرکووک, Parêzgeha Kerkûkê/Parêzgayi Kerkûk, tr, Kerkük ili) or Kirkuk Province is a governorate in northern Iraq. The governorate has an ...


Nineveh Province Nineveh Governorate ( ar, محافظة نينوى, syr, ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܐ, Hoparkiya d’Ninwe, ckb, پارێزگای نەینەوا, Parêzgeha Neynewa), also known as Ninawa Governorate, is a governorate in northern Iraq. It has an ...


Abandoned villages


Iran


West Azerbaijan Province

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Akhtekhaneh Akhteh Khaneh ( fa, اخته خانه, also Romanized as Ākhteh Khāneh or Akhtekhaneh) is a village in Lakestan Rural District, in the Central District of Salmas County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 58 ...
* Anhar * Armod Agaj * Ada * Ardishai * Balanej (Balanush) *
Balowlan Balowlan ( fa, بالولان, also Romanized as Bālowlān) is a village in Targavar Rural District, Silvaneh District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called ...
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Chamaki Chamaki ( fa, چمكي, also Romanized as Chamakī) is a village in Tala Tappeh Rural District, Nazlu District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. In the 1986 census, 33 people in 7 families were reported to live in Chamaki. At the 2 ...
eh * Charbash * Digala * Dizataka * Gavilan * Geogtapa populated *
Golpashan Golpashan was an Assyrian Christian town located on the western shore of Lake Urmia. The town was once one of the most prosperous towns in Urmia plains but was destroyed and abandoned in 1918. The site is now occupied by the village of Gol Pashin. ...
populated * Iryawa * Khanishan * Khosrava * Lolham (Lulpa) * Mar Nukha * Mar Sargis * Margawar * Mawana ܡܥܘܢܐ * Mushawa * Qarajalu * Saatlou *
Salmas Salmas ( fa, سلماس; ; ; ; syr, ܣܵܠܵܡܵܣ, Salamas) is the capital of Salmas County, West Azerbaijan Province in Iran. It is located northwest of Lake Urmia, near Turkey. According to the 2019 census, the city's population is 127,864. ...
* Sangar * Jamlava (Jamal Abad) * Sarna * Shirabad * Sir * Sawraa * Yengija * Zoomalan ܙܘܡܠܢ ;
Urmia County Urmia County ( fa, شهرستان ارومیه) is located in West Azerbaijan province, Iran. The capital of the county is Urmia Urmia or Orumiyeh ( fa, ارومیه, Variously transliterated as ''Oroumieh'', ''Oroumiyeh'', ''Orūmīyeh'' ...
* Margawar ** Razhani **
Nergi Nergi ( fa, نرگي, also Romanized as Nergī) is a village in Margavar Rural District, Silvaneh District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a ...
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Gerdik Gerdik ( fa, گرديك, also Romanized as Gerdīk) is a village in Margavar Rural District, Silvaneh District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, ...
i ** Diza ** Gullistan * Salamas ** Chara ** Zewajik ** Ulah ** Guliser ** Khanaga ** Patamur ** Sawra ** Delemon ** Mahlam ** Sarna *
Tergawar Targavar Rural District ( fa, دهستان ترگور, syr, ܬܪܓܘܪ, Targawar) is a rural district (''dehestan'') in Silvaneh District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 7,893, in 1,344 famil ...
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Anbi Anbi ( fa, انبي, also Romanized as Anbī; also known as Ābnī and Ambi) is a village in Targavar Rural District, Silvaneh District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, ...
** Balulan ** Darband ** Dastalan ** Haki ** Qurana **Mar Behisho (Iran-Turkey border) ** Mavana **
Salona Salona ( grc, Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Salona is located in the modern town of Solin, next to Split, in Croatia. Salona was founded in the 3rd century BC and was mostly destroyed i ...
** Shibani ** Tuleki ** Tulu * Sumay-ye Beradust District **
Urmia Urmia or Orumiyeh ( fa, ارومیه, Variously transliterated as ''Oroumieh'', ''Oroumiyeh'', ''Orūmīyeh'' and ''Urūmiyeh''.) is the largest city in West Azerbaijan Province of Iran and the capital of Urmia County. It is situated at an a ...
** Mawana **Mushabad **Charbash **
Borashan Burashan ( fa, بوراشان, also Romanized as Būrāshān; also known as Borāshān in Turkish Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Tu ...
** Anhar **
Gulpashan Golpashan was an Assyrian Christian town located on the western shore of Lake Urmia. The town was once one of the most prosperous towns in Urmia plains but was destroyed and abandoned in 1918. The site is now occupied by the village of Gol Pashin ...
** Gug Tappeh ** Darbarut **Mar Sargis **
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** Shirabad **Kirakiz **
Chamaki Chamaki ( fa, چمكي, also Romanized as Chamakī) is a village in Tala Tappeh Rural District, Nazlu District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. In the 1986 census, 33 people in 7 families were reported to live in Chamaki. At the 2 ...
**Kuchiye **Nazi **Kosi **
Gangachin , native_name_lang = fa , settlement_type = Village , image_skyline = , imagesize = , image_alt = , image_caption = , image_flag = , flag_alt = , i ...
** Sopurghan


Iranian Kurdistan Iranian Kurdistan or Eastern Kurdistan ( ku, ڕۆژھەڵاتی کوردستان, translit=Rojhilatê Kurdistanê) is an unofficial name for the parts of northwestern Iran with either a majority or sizable population of Kurds. Geographically, it ...

* Sanandaj


Tehran Province

* Gisha


Syria

Assyrians immigrated to Syria during the 1930s and 1940s, from northern
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
, after they were slaughtered and displaced during the Simele massacre perpetrated by the armed forces of the
Kingdom of Iraq The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq ( ar, المملكة العراقية الهاشمية, translit=al-Mamlakah al-ʿIrāqiyyah ʾal-Hāshimyyah) was a state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958. It was founded on 23 August 1921 as the Kingdo ...
. Many
Assyrians in Syria Assyrians in Syria ( syr, ܐܬܘܪܝܐ ܕܣܘܪܝܐ, ar, الآشوريون في سوريا) are an ethnic and linguistic minority that are indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia (known in Syriac as '' Gozarto'') which is the name used for the uplands ...
did not have Syrian citizenship and title to their land until late 1940s. The Assyrians who settled in the Khabour River Valley organized their villages according to their own tribal structure, with each village belonging to a single tribe. As such, each village effectively has two names, the official Arabic name and the unofficial Assyrian name, with the latter being the name of the tribe that built the town.


Al-Hasakah Governorate Al-Hasakah Governorate ( ar, محافظة الحسكة, Muḥāfaẓat al-Ḥasakah, ku, Parêzgeha Hesekê}, syc, ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ ܕܚܣܟܗ, Huparkiyo d'Ḥasake, also known as syc, ܓܙܪܬܐ, Gozarto) is one of the fourteen governorates (pro ...

Villages in the Khabour River Valley *
Abu Tinah Abu Tinah ( ar, أبو تينة), also known as Jilu (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians in Syria, Ass ...
(Jilu) *
al-Kharitah Al-Kharitah ( ar, الخريطة), also known as Gissa (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belongin ...
(Tkhuma) * Qaber Shamiyah (Diz) * Tell Ahmar (Upper Tyari) *
Tell Arboush Tell Arboush ( ar, تل عربوش), also known as Arboush (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belong ...
(Tkhuma) *
Tell Balouaah Tell Balouaah ( ar, تل بالوعة), also known as Dizen (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belon ...
(Diz) * Tell Baz (Baz) *
Tell Bureij Tell Bureij ( ar, تل بريج), also known as Chal (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging t ...
(Tkhuma) *
Tell Damshij Tell Damshij ( ar, تل دمشيج), also known as Qodchanis (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians bel ...
(Qodchanis) * Tell Fuweidat (Nochiya) * Tell Goran (Jilu) * Tell Hefyan (Qodchanis) *
Tell Hermez Tell Hermez ( ar, تل هرمز), also known as Tkhuma (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging ...
(Tkhuma) * Tell Jedaya (Gawar) *
Tell Jazira Tell Jazira ( ar, تل جزيرة), also known as Eiel (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging ...
(Eiel) * Tell Jemaah (Halmoun) * Tell Kifji (Liwan) *
Tell Makhadah Tell Makhadah ( ar, تل مخاضة), also known as Berijah (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belo ...
(Tkhuma) *
Tell Maghas Tell Maghas ( ar, تل مغاص), also known as Gawar (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging t ...
(Gawar) *
Tell Massas Tell Massas ( ar, تل مساس), also known as Barwar (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging ...
(Barwar) * Tell Najma (Sara) *
Tell Nasri Tell Nasri ( ar, تل نصري), also known as Walto ), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging to ...
(Upper Tyari) * Tell Ruman Foqani (Baz) * Tell Ruman Tahtani (Tkhuma) * Tell Sakra (Tkhuma) *
Tell Shamah Tell Shamah (), also known as Gundikta (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging to the Assyrian ...
(Tkhuma) * Tell Shamiram (Marbisho) *
Tell Tal Tell Tal ( ar, تل طال), also known as Tal (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belonging to the ...
(Tkhuma) * Tell Talaah (Sara) *
Tell Tamer Tell Tamer ( ar, تَلّ تَمْر, Tall Tamr, ku, گرێ خورما, Girê Xurma or Til Temir, syr, ܬܠ ܬܡܪ) also known as Tal Tamr or Tal Tamir, is a town in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. It is the administrative ...
(Upper Tyari) * Tell Tawil (Upper Tyari) * Tell Wardiat (Tkhuma) * Umm al-Keif (Timar) *
Umm Ghargan Umm Ghargan ( ar, أم غركان), also known as Tkhuma (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians belongin ...
(Tkhuma) * Umm Waghfa (Upper Tyari) Cities and towns with Syriac-Assyrian population *
Al-Darbasiyah Al-Dirbasiyah ( ar, ٱلدَّرْبَاسِيَّة, ad-Dirbāsīyah, ku, دربێسی, Dirbêsiyê) is a Syrian town on the Syria–Turkey border opposite the Turkish town of Şenyurt. Administratively it is part of the Al-Hasakah Governorat ...
* Al-Hasakah *
Al-Malikiyah Al-Malikiyah ( ar, ٱلْمَالِكِيَّة, al-Mālikīyah; ku, دێرکا حەمکۆ, translit=Dêrika Hemko; ) also known as Derik, is a small Syrian city and the center of an administrative district belonging to Al-Hasakah Governorate. ...
* Al-Qahtaniyah *
Amuda Amuda ( ar, عَامُودَا, ʿĀmūdā, ku, ئاموودێ, Amûdê) is a town in Al Hasakah Governorate in northeastern Syria close to the Syria–Turkey border. As a result of the ongoing civil war, Amuda is currently under the civil c ...
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Qamishli Qamishli ( ar, ٱلْقَامِشْلِي, Al-Qāmišlī, ku, قامشلۆ, Qamişlo, syc, ܒܝܬ ܙܠܝ̈ܢ, Bēṯ Zālīn, lit=House of Reeds or syr, ܩܡܫܠܐ, translit=Qamishlo)
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Ras al-Ayn Ras al-Ayn ( ar, رَأْس ٱلْعَيْن, Raʾs al-ʿAyn, ku, سەرێ کانیێ, Serê Kaniyê, syc, ܪܝܫ ܥܝܢܐ, Rēš Aynā), also spelled Ras al-Ain, is a city in al-Hasakah Governorate in northeastern Syria, on the Syria–Turkey ...
Villages * Berabeytê/Berebeyt (ܒܰܪ ܒܝܬܐܰ ,بره بيت) * Ghardugah * Khanik * Kirku Shamu * Mahriqan * Qir Sharan * Safiyah * Tal Aluw * Tall Jana *
Tell Halaf Tell Halaf ( ar, تل حلف) is an archaeological site in the Al Hasakah governorate of northeastern Syria, a few kilometers from the city of Ra's al-'Ayn near the Turkish border. The site, which dates to the 6th millennium BCE, was the fir ...
* Tirbekay


Damascus Governorate Damascus Governorate ( ar, مُحافظة دمشق ') is one of the fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria. Completely surrounded by the Rif Dimashq Governorate, it consists only of the city of Damascus, the capital of Syria, and the subur ...

Note: Maaloula and neighboring Muslim-majority villages Jubb'adin and Al-Sarkha are the only villages left where a majority of the population speak the Western Aramaic dialects * Damascus *
Saidnaya Saidnaya (also transliterated Saydnaya, Seidnaya or Sednaya, from the syr, ܣܝܕܢܝܐ, ar, صيدنايا, Ṣaydnāyā) is a city located in the mountains, above sea level, north of the city of Damascus in Syria. It is the home of a Gree ...
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Maaloula Maaloula or Maʿlūlā ( arc, ܡܥܠܘܠܐ in Eastern Aramaic Syriac script, ' in Western Aramaic Maalouli script; ar, مَعلُولَا) is a town in the Rif Dimashq Governorate in Syria. The town is located 56 km to the northeast of ...
* Al-Sarkha * Jubb'adin


Homs Governorate Homs Governorate ( ar, مُحافظة حمص / ALA-LC: ''Muḥāfaẓat Ḥimṣ'') is one of the fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria. It is situated in central Syria. Its area differs in various sources, from to . It is thus geographic ...

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Fairouzeh Fairouzeh ( ar, فيروزة, Fayrūzah) is a village 3 miles southeast of the city of Homs in Syria. Due to urban development in the area, Fairouzeh, like nearby Zaydal, is now considered one of Homs' suburbs. In 2004, it had a population of 6,45 ...
* Zaidal * Maskanah *
Al-Qaryatayn Al-Qaryatayn ( ar, ٱلْقَرْيَتَين, syr, ܩܪܝܬܝܢ), also spelled Karyatayn, Qaratin or Cariatein, is a town in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate located southeast of Homs. It is situated on an oasis in ...
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Turkey


Diyarbakır Province Diyarbakır Province ( tr, Diyarbakır ili, Zazaki: Suke Diyarbekır ku, Parêzgeha Amedê) is a province in southeastern Turkey. The province covers an area of 15,355 km2 and its population is 1,528,958. The provincial capital is the cit ...

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Diyarbakır Diyarbakır (; ; ; ) is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It is the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province. Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, ...


Batman Province Batman Province ( tr, , ku, Parêzgeha Êlihê) is a province in the Southeast Anatolia Region of Turkey. It was created in May 1990 with the Law No. 3647 taking some parts from the eastern Province of Siirt and some from the southern Province ...

* Hesno d'Kefo * Kafro 'Elayto


Mardin province Mardin Province ( tr, Mardin ili; ku, Parêzgeha Mêrdînê; ar, محافظة ماردين) is a province of Turkey with a population of 809,719 in 2017, slightly down from the population of 835,173 in 2000. Kurds form the majority of the popu ...

* ʼArbo * ʼAnḥel * Beth Kustan * Beth Debe, Turkish: Dibek * Beth Man’am, Turkish: Bahminir * Birguriya, Turkish: Birigirya * Bnebil, Turkish: Benabil * Boté, Turkish: Bardakçı * Chtrako * Dara, Turkish: Oğuz * Derelya * Dayro Daslibo * Deyrqube * Ehwo, Turkish: Güzelsu * Eskikale * Habsus, Turkish: Mercimekli * Hah, Turkish: Anıtlı * Harabale/Arkah, Turkish: Üçköy * Harabémechka, Turkish: Dağiçi * Kafro Tahtayto * Iwardo * Keferb * Keferze * Kelith, Turkish: Dereiçi * Kerburan * Kfarbé, Turkish: Güngören * M’aré, Turkish: Eskihisar * Ma'asarte, Turkish: Ömerli *
Mardin Mardin ( ku, Mêrdîn; ar, ماردين; syr, ܡܪܕܝܢ, Merdīn; hy, Մարդին) is a city in southeastern Turkey. The capital of Mardin Province, it is known for the Artuqid architecture of its old city, and for its strategic location ...
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Midyat Midyat ( ku, Midyad, Syriac: ܡܕܝܕ ''Mëḏyaḏ'', Turoyo: ''Miḏyoyo'', ar, مديات) is a town in the Mardin Province of Turkey. The ancient city is the center of a centuries-old Hurrian town in Upper Mesopotamia. In its long history, t ...
* Mor Bobo, Turkish: Günyurdu * Mzizah *
Nusaybin Nusaybin (; '; ar, نُصَيْبِيْن, translit=Nuṣaybīn; syr, ܢܨܝܒܝܢ, translit=Nṣībīn), historically known as Nisibis () or Nesbin, is a city in Mardin Province, Turkey. The population of the city is 83,832 as of 2009 and is ...
* Qritho di‘Ito (Gundeké Sukru) * Qritho Hanna (Gundeké Hanna) * Saleh, Turkish: Barıştepe * Séderi, Turkish: Üçyol *
Zaz ZAZ or Zaporizhzhia Automobile Building Plant ( uk, ЗАЗ, Запорізький автомобілебудівний завод, ''Zaporiz'kyi avtomobilebudivnyi zavod'' or ''Zaporiz'kyi avtozavod'') is the main automobile manufacturer of Ukr ...


Şırnak Province Şırnak Province ( tr, Şırnak ili, ku, Parêzgeha Şirnexê) is a province of Turkey in the Southeastern Anatolia Region. Şırnak Province was created in 1990, with areas that were formerly part of the Siirt and Mardin Provinces. It borders ...

* Azakh, Turkish: İdil * Hoz, in
Beytüşşebap Beytüşşebap ( ku, Elkî) is a town and seat of Beytüşşebap District of Şırnak Province in Turkey. The mayor is Habip Aşan of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and District Governor (Kaymakam), Hasan Meşel serves since September 202 ...
* Meer, Turkish: Kovankaya * Öğündük * Sare/Ester/Gawayto, Turkish: Sarıköy


Hakkari Province Hakkari or Hakkâri may refer to: *Hakkari (historical region), a historical region in modern-day Turkey and Iraq *Hakkâri (city), a city and the capital of Hakkâri Province, Turkey *Hakkâri Province, a province in southeast Turkey *Hakkari (el ...

The following is a list of Assyrian settlements in the Hakkari region prior to the
Assyrian genocide The Sayfo or the Seyfo (; see below), also known as the Assyrian genocide, was the mass slaughter and deportation of Assyrian / Syriac Christians in southeastern Anatolia and Persia's Azerbaijan province by Ottoman forces and some Kurdish ...
of 1914. The Assyrian settlements in this region were divided into two groups, ''ashiret'' and ''rayyat''. The ''ashiret'' settlements belonged to the five semi-independent tribes of
Tyari Tyari ( syr, ܛܝܵܪܹܐ, Ṭyārē) is an Assyrian tribe and a historical district within Hakkari, Turkey. The area was traditionally divided into Upper (''Tyari Letha'') and Lower Tyari (''Tyari Khtetha'')–each consisting of several Assyria ...
, Tkhuma, Baz,
Jilu Jīlū was a district located in the Hakkari (historical region), Hakkari region of upper Mesopotamia in modern-day Turkey. Before 1915 Jīlū was home to Assyrian people, Assyrians and as well as a minority of Kurds. There were 20 List of Assyria ...
, and Dez with each tribe presiding over its own district. The ''rayyat'' settlements were vassals to either the ''ashiret'' tribes or to Kurdish chieftains. Villages in the Lower Tyari District (''Ashiret'') * Arosh * Ashita * Bet Alata * Bet Ragula * Bet Zizo * Challuk * Chamba d'Bet Susina * Chire Rezan * Geramon * Halmun * Hur * Kurhe * Karukta * Lagippa * Lizan * Mata d'Qasra * Minyanish * Ragula d'Salabakkan * Shurd * Umra Tahktaya * Zarni * Zawita Villages in the Upper Tyari and Walto Districts (''Ashiret'' and ''Rayyat'') * Aina d'Alile * Bet Dalyata * Bet Mariggo * Bet Nahra * Bet Zraqo * Chamba d'Bet Eliya * Chamba d'Hasso * Chamba Khadta * Chamba d'Kurkhe * Chamba d'Malik * Chamba d'Nene * Chamba d'Kurdaye * Dadosh * Darawa (Ishte d'Nahra) * Dura Ellaya * Jemiata * Khadiana * Ko * Mabbuwa * Ma'lota d'Malik * Mata d'Mart Maryam * Mazra'a * Mazra'a d'Qelayata * Mratita * Qelayata * Resha d'Nahra * Roma Smoqa * Rumta * Saraspidon * Serta * Shwawuta * Siyador * Zorawa Villages in the Tkhuma District (''Ashiret'') * Bet Arijai * Gissa * Gundikta * Khani * Mazra'a * Tkhuma Gawaya Villages in the Baz District (''Ashiret'')Wilmshurst 2000, p. 300. * Argeb * Bet Salam * Mata Takhtaita * Orwantus * Qojija * Shwawuta Villages in the Jilu District (''Ashiret'') * Alsan * Ammod * Bet Boqra * Bubawa * Marmuria * Mata d'Mar Zaya * Mata d'Oryaye * Matriya * Medhi * Muspiran * Nahra * Nirek * Omut * Ore * Samsekke * Sarpel * Saten (half Assyrian, half Kurd) * Talana * Zir * Zirine Villages in the Dez, Shwawuta, and Billijnaye Districts (''Ashiret'' and ''Rayyat'') * Alas * Alogippa * Aqose * Awert * Bet Respi (a) * Bet Respi (b) * Bet Shammasha * Chiri Chara * Chulchen * Daden * Dairikki * Derres * Golozor * Kursen * Mades * Makita * Mar Quriaqos * Nauberi * Rabban Dadisho * Saqerran * Saramos * Shwawuta * Suwwa Villages in the Liwan and Norduz Districts (''Rayyat'') * Bailekan * Billi * Daira d'Zengel * Erke * Gokhikki * Khandaqe * Khargel * Kanunta * Marwanan * Mata d'Umra * Nogwizan * Parhilan * Sekunis * Tel Jeri * Ulaman * Zaranis Villages in the Qodchanis & Siwine Districts (''Rayyat'') * Akhwanis * Bet Hajij * Bet Nano * Charos * Espen * Karme * Khardalanis * Kigar * Nerwa * Oret * Pekhen *
Qodchanis Qudshanis, "Kochanis" or "Kochanes" (officially ''Konak'', syr, ܩܘܕܫܢܝܣ, translit=Qūdšānīs , ; ku, Qoçanis, script=Latn), is a small village in the Hakkâri District of Hakkâri Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds o ...
* Qotranis * Quranis * Sallan * Shmuninis * Siwine * Sorlines * Tarmel * Tirqonis Villages in the Chal, Raikan, & Tal Districts (''Rayyat'') * Arewun * Bet Alata * Bet Aziza * Bet Biyya * Bet Daire * Bet Iqta * Bet Quraye * Bet Shuqa * Erbesh * Erk * Estep * Gebba * Hish * Merkanish * Qo * Rebbat * Shawreza * Talana Villages in the Gawar District (''Rayyat'') * Bashirga * Bet Rberre * Dara * Darawa * Diza Gawar * Gagoran * Karpel * Khulkhus * Kiyyet * Maken Awa * Manunan * Memekkan * Page * Pa'ilan * Pirzalan * Qadiyan * Qardiwar * Sardasht * Sinawa * Urisha * Wazirawa * Zirkanis * Zizan Villages in the Albaq, Derrenaye, Khananis, and Artushi Kurdish Districts (''Rayyat'') * Alamiyyan * Ates * Ayyel * Barwes * Basan * Bet Zeqte * Burduk * Erdshi * Gezna * Hoze * Khalila * Khananis Ellaita * Khananis Takhtaita * Kharaban * Kharalun * Mar Behisho * Menjilawa * Parrashin * Pusan * Ozan * Qalanis * Sharinis * Silmuan Villages in the Shemsdin District (''Rayyat'') * Baituta * Balqan * Bet Babe * Bet Daiwe * Bet Garde * Bet Tunyo * Dara * Daron * Duri * Duru * Gargane * Halana * Harbunan * Isira * Kek Perzan * Mar Denkha * Marta * Nairdusha * Qatuna * Rustaqa * Sarunis * Shaput * Sursire * Talana * Tis Villages in the Baradost, Tergawar, & Mergawar Districts (''Rayyat'') * Anbi * Balulan * Biteme * Darband * Dizgari * Gangajin * Gundukmalaya * Haki * Halbi * Hbashkube * Heshmawa * Hulutan * Hurana * Husar * Irima * Nargi * Pasta * Qaloga * Qurana * Razga * Rusna * Salona * Shaikhani * Sihani * Susnawa * Tuleki * Tulu * Urtira * Uwasu * Zangilan * Ziruwa Villages in the Taimar District (''Rayyat'') * Aghjacha * Armanis * Gadalawa * Hawsheshur * Kharabsorik * Kharashik * Khinno * Pokhanis * Rushan * Satibak * Seel * Serai * Toan


Armenia

The Assyrian population in Armenia is mainly rural. Out of 3,409 Assyrians in Armenia 2,885 (84.6%) was rural and 524 (15.4%) urban.COE - Ethnic minorities in Armenia
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there were four rural settlements with significant Assyrian population.


Ararat Province Ararat ( hy, Արարատ, ), is a province (''marz'') of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is the town of Artashat. The province is named after the biblical Mount Ararat. It is bordered by Turkey from the west and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan A ...

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Verin Dvin Verin Dvin ( hy, Վերին Դվին; formerly known as Aysori Dvin and Verkhniy Dvin, literally means ''Upper Dvin''), is a village in the Ararat Province of Armenia located 30 kilometers south of Yerevan. The largest Assyrian community in Arme ...
- Assyrians and
Armenians Armenians ( hy, հայեր, '' hayer'' ) are an ethnic group native to the Armenian highlands of Western Asia. Armenians constitute the main population of Armenia and the ''de facto'' independent Artsakh. There is a wide-ranging diaspora ...
# Dimitrov - Assyrians and Armenians


Armavir Province Armavir ( hy, Արմավիր, ), is a province (''marz'') in the western part of Armenia. Located in the Ararat plain dominated by Mount Ararat from the south and Mount Aragats from the north, the province's capital is the town of Armavir whi ...

# Nor Artagers - Assyrians, Armenians and
Yazidis Yazidis or Yezidis (; ku, ئێزیدی, translit=Êzidî) are a Kurmanji-speaking endogamous minority group who are indigenous to Kurdistan, a geographical region in Western Asia Western Asia, West Asia, or Southwest Asia, is the wester ...


Kotayk Province Kotayk ( hy, Կոտայք, ), is a province (''marz'') of Armenia. It is located at the central part of the country. Its capital is Hrazdan and the largest city is Abovyan. It is named after the Kotayk canton of the historic Ayrarat province ...

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Arzni Arzni ( hy, Արզնի, aii, ܐܪܙܢܝ, Russian: Арзни), is a resort village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia located on in the Hrazdan canyon. Modern village was founded on the place of old Armenian village called Arzni and mentioned by ...
- Assyrians and Armenians


See also

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List of Assyrian tribes The following is a list of Assyrian clans or tribes of northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran. Tribes * Nerwa tribe * Albaq Tribe * Alqosh Tribe * Barwar Tribe * Baz tribe * Botan tribe * Chal Tr ...
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Assyrian diaspora Assyrian may refer to: * Assyrian people, the indigenous ethnic group of Mesopotamia. * Assyria, a major Mesopotamian kingdom and empire. ** Early Assyrian Period ** Old Assyrian Period ** Middle Assyrian Empire ** Neo-Assyrian Empire * Assy ...
* Assyrian people *
Arameans The Arameans ( oar, 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀; arc, 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀; syc, ܐܪ̈ܡܝܐ, Ārāmāyē) were an ancient Semitic-speaking people in the Near East, first recorded in historical sources from the late 12th century BCE. The Aramean ...
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List of Nochiyayeh settlements The Nochiya ( syr, ܢܵܘܟ̰ܝܼܵܐ) are an Assyrian tribe that were based in and around the district of Şemdinli ( Beyyurdu and Öveç), in the province of Hakkari, Turkey. People The Assyrians of the Nochiya Region were simple farmers w ...
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Tur Abdin Tur Abdin ( syr, ܛܽܘܪ ܥܰܒ݂ܕܺܝܢ or ܛܘܼܪ ܥܲܒ݂ܕܝܼܢ, Ṭūr ʿAḇdīn) is a hilly region situated in southeast Turkey, including the eastern half of the Mardin Province, and Şırnak Province west of the Tigris, on the bor ...
* Barwari * Hakkari * Nineveh Plains * Nahla Plains * Sapna valley


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