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Surqaniya (سرقانيا) is a village in northwestern Syria, in the Jebel Sem’an region of the
Dead Cities The Dead Cities () or Forgotten Cities () are a group of 700 abandoned settlements in northwest Syria between Aleppo and Idlib. Around 40 villages grouped in eight archaeological parks situated in north-western Syria provide an insight into rura ...
. In 2011, the village was named a
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as part of the Dead Cities.


Location

Surqaniya is part of the
Aleppo Governorate Aleppo Governorate ( / ALA-LC: ''Muḥāfaẓat Ḥalab'' ) is one of the fourteen Governorates of Syria, governorates of Syria. It is the most populous governorate in Syria with a population of more than 4,867,000 (2011 Est.), almost 23% of the t ...
, west of the nation’s capital. It is located just south of an ancient road. Historically, there was a spring in the town, which fed a stream flowing south through the valley.


Archaeological Remains

The structures that still stand in Surqaniya include a cluster of houses, a fourth-century church, and a small well-preserved sixth-century church at the southern outskirts of the village. There is a villa just west of the settlement, whose upper walls still stand. Christian symbols adorn entrances on the south façade, and the east side still holds a balcony floor. Measuring 12 x 7 meters, scholars identify this structure as an inn. The ground floor interior walls are adorned with votive columns and crosses, lit by five small windows. The room is split into equal parts. The fourth-century, single-nave church is located near the center of the cluster of houses. The church is poorly preserved, with only the triumphal arch doorway of the sanctuary and apse walls surviving. In the fifth century, the apse of the nave was flanked by a second apse, presumably used for baptismal purposes. The larger, sixth-century chapel is situated about 100 meters south of the modern road. It has a single nave, with the sanctuary at the east end extending southward beyond the nave. The chapel’s condition is notably well-preserved, including the roof over the sanctuary. The building’s south chamber reaches higher than the surrounding buildings, and likely had a pyramidal wooden roof.


See also

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Fafertin Faftertin (; ) is a village in northwestern Syria, located in the Mount Simeon District, Jebel Sem'an region of the Dead Cities. The village was founded in the 4th century Common Era, CE, and in 2011 it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site as par ...


References

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