Atarib ( ar, أتارب, ʾAtārib), also known as Atharib or Athareb, is a town in western Aleppo countryside,
Aleppo Governorate, Syria. Located west of the city of
Aleppo
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and southeast of
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Hatay Province
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, it is the regional center of
Atarib District
Atarib District ( ar-at, منطقة الأتارب, manṭiqat al-Atārib) is a district of Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria. Administrative centre is the city of Atarib.
The district is located in the central western region of the Aleppo Go ...
. In the 2004 census, the town of Atarib had a population of 10,657.
History
Crusader era
In December 1110,
Tancred, Prince of Galilee pounded the walls of Atarib, which forced
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ruler of
Aleppo
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Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan, to purchase peace by handling Atarib and
Zardana to Tancred, in addition to twenty thousand
dinars and ten of best Arab horses.
In August 1119,
Ilghazi
Najm ad-Din Ilghazi ibn Artuq (died November 8, 1122) was the Turkmen Artukid ruler of Mardin from 1107 to 1122. He was born into the Oghuz tribe of Döğer.
Biography
His father Artuk Bey was the founder of the Artukid dynasty, and had be ...
, joined by
Toghtekin and two other Muslim chieftains, captured Atarib following the
Battle of Ager Sanguinis
In the Battle of ''Ager Sanguinis'', also known as the Battle of the Field of Blood, the Battle of Sarmada, or the Battle of Balat, Roger of Salerno's Crusader army of the Principality of Antioch was annihilated by the army of Ilghazi of Mardin, ...
. However, Atarib was ceded back to the Crusaders a year later during an internal conflict between Ilghazi and his son Suleiman. Later on, the Zengid leader
Imad ad-Din Zengi conquered
Kafartab
Kafartab ( ar, كفرطاب, also spelled ''Kafr Tab'' or ''Kafar Tab'', known as Capharda by the Crusaders) was a town and fortress in northwestern Syria that existed during the medieval period between the fortress cities of Maarat al-Numan in th ...
and other fortress cities along the eastern frontier of the
Principality of Antioch's territories, such as Atarib,
Maarrat al-Numan and Zardana in the spring of 1135. Afterwards, Atarib was briefly captured by Byzantine Emperor
John II Komnenos during his campaigns in Syria in 1138.
The city was later devastated by the
1138 Aleppo earthquake
The 1138 Aleppo earthquake was among the deadliest earthquakes in history. Its name was taken from the city of Aleppo, in northern Syria, where the most casualties were sustained. The earthquake also caused damage and chaos to many other places ...
, then occupied by Muslims.
Modern era
During the
Syrian Civil War, Atarib has been a rebel-held town. Anti-Assad regime demonstrations took place in Atarib early in the Syrian revolution, in April 2011.
It became a centre for defected officers from the
Syrian Arab Army, who would go on to form the nucleus of the
Free Syrian Army
The Free Syrian Army (FSA) ( ar, الجيش السوري الحر, al-jaysh as-Sūrī al-ḥur) is a loose faction in the Syrian Civil War founded on 29 July 2011 by officers of the Syrian Armed Forces with the goal of bringing down the governm ...
and specifically its al-Mutasem Bi’ allah brigade.
Government forces were forced out in July 2012.
In August 2012, it was reported that every building downtown was damaged, with windows blown out, doors peppered with shrapnel and awnings shredded to ribbons. At the center sat the charred shells of the police station and city hall, which troops occupied in February. For months, local rebels attacked their positions and tried to cut their supply lines. By the time the army left in June, the city was destroyed and deserted. Town leaders have formed military and civil councils and opened a prison that holds some 15 people. The army shelled the town daily, keeping residents away.
["Rebels carve out large enclave in north Syria"]
AP, Aug 11, 2012. Only about 4,000 residents remained as of August 2012.
It "is known for its history of civil and armed resistance against both the Syrian government and hard-line Islamist groups" and its residents have driven out both
ISIL in 2014 and
al-Nusra
Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra ( ar, جبهة النصرة لأهل الشام, Jabhat an-Nuṣrah li-Ahl ish-Sham lit. ''Front of the Supporters of the People of Syria/the Levant''), known as Jabhat Fatah al-Sham ( ar, جبهة فتح ال ...
troops in 2015. By November 2013, the town was controlled by ISIL. By early January 2014, clashes were reported between the
Islamic Front and ISIS forces in the town. By April 2014, the town was back under rebel control. By June 2014, clashes were reported between the SRF and al-Nusra; about five days later, most of al-Nusra Front withdrew from the towns of Atarib and Sarmada. Al-Nusra attempted to take control of the city in February 2015. During al-Nusra's campaign to eliminate the FSA-affiliated
Hazzm Movement, al-Nusra reportedly threatened to besiege Atarib and demanded the surrender of locals who were members of the Hazzm Movement. However, with support from other rebel groups, Atarib resisted al-Nusra control.
In 2017, it came within one of the "de-escalation zones" brokered between
Russia,
Iran and
Turkey, but has been bombed since by government forces, including
strikes on the marketplace in November 2017,
Marked for ‘De-escalation,’ Syrian Towns Endure Surge of Attacks
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Local Community Resistance to Extremist Groups in Syria: Lessons from Atarib
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''Bellingcat'' 22 December 2017 described by the U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic was set up by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on 22 August 2011 to investigate human rights violations during the Syrian Civil War to establish the fact ...
as a possible war crime, the first time it has explicitly implicated Russia in possible war crimes.
Climate
Atarib has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate ( Köppen climate classification: ''Csa'').
References
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Populated places in Atarib District