Euphrates Region, formerly Kobanî Canton, ( ku, Herêma Firatê, ar, إقليم الفرات, syc, ܦܢܝܬܐ ܕܦܪܬ, translit=Ponyotho d'Prat) is the central of
three original regions of the
Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), also known as Rojava, is a de facto autonomous region in northeastern Syria. It consists of self-governing sub-regions in the areas of Afrin, Jazira, Euphrates, Raqqa, Tabqa, M ...
, comprising
Ayn al-Arab District
`Ayn al-`Arab District ( ar, منطقة عين العرب, manṭiqat ‘Ayn al-‘Arab) is a district of Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria. The administrative centre is the city of Kobani.
The district fills the northeastern section of t ...
of the
Aleppo Governorate,
Tell Abyad District of the
Raqqa Governorate, and the westernmost tip of the
Ras al-Ayn Subdistrict
Ras al-Ayn Subdistrict ( ar, ناحية مركز رأس العين) is a subdistrict of Ras al-Ayn District in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. The administrative centre is the city of Ras al-Ayn. In 1907, Mark Sykes mentio ...
of the
Ras al-Ayn District of
Al-Hasakah Governorate. Euphrates Region unilaterally declared autonomy in January 2014 and since ''de facto'' is under direct democratic government in line with the polyethnic
Constitution of Rojava.
The region has two subordinate cantons, the Kobani canton consisting of the
Sarrin area (with the
al-Jalabiya district subordinate to it) and the Kobani area (with the
Şêran and the
Qenaya Subdistricts subordinate to it), as well as the Tel Abyad canton (with the
Ain Issa and
Suluk Subdistrict
Suluk Subdistrict or Suluk Nahiyah ( ar, ناحية سلوك) is a Syrian Nahiyah (Subdistrict) located in Tell Abyad District in Raqqa
Raqqa ( ar, ٱلرَّقَّة, ar-Raqqah, also and ) (Kurdish languages, Kurdish: Reqa/ ڕەقە) is a city ...
s subordinate to it).
Demographics
The current population of Euphrates Region is unknown due to substantial refugee movements, but that of Kobane Canton alone before 2014 was estimated at 400,000, with an ethnic
Kurdish majority. Due to intense fighting at least three-quarters of the population fled across the
border to Turkey in 2014;
however, many returned in 2015.
The largest locality of the region and the only one with more than 10,000 inhabitants is according to the 2004 Syrian census,
Kobanî
Kobanî (, , also rendered , ar, كُوبَانِي, Kūbānī) (Kurdish: Kobanî/ کۆبانی) officially Ayn al-Arab ( ar, عَيْن الْعَرَب, ʿAyn al-ʿArab ), is a Kurdish-majority city in northern Syria, lying immediately ...
(44,821).
History
The present Kurdish-populated area on the left bank of the
Euphrates
The Euphrates () is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia. Tigris–Euphrates river system, Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia ( ''the land between the rivers'') ...
was settled by Kurdish tribes at the beginning of the 17th century.
In modern post-independence Syria, the Kurdish population of the region was subject to heavy-handed
Arabization
Arabization or Arabisation ( ar, تعريب, ') describes both the process of growing Arab influence on non-Arab populations, causing a language shift by the latter's gradual adoption of the Arabic language and incorporation of Arab culture, aft ...
policies by the Damascus government. In the course of the
Syrian Civil War and the
Rojava conflict,
Syrian government
Government of the Syrian Arab Republic is the union government created by the constitution of Syria where by the president is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Syr ...
forces withdrew from the area, and on 27 January 2014 an autonomous
Kobanî Canton under the
Constitution of Rojava was declared and institutions established.
In July 2013, the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) began to forcibly displace Kurdish civilians from towns in
Raqqa Governorate. After demanding that all
Kurds leave
Tell Abyad or else be killed, thousands of civilians, including
Turkmens and Arabs, fled on 21 July. ISIL fighters looted and destroyed the property of Kurds, and in some cases, resettled displaced
Sunni
Sunni Islam () is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims. Its name comes from the word '' Sunnah'', referring to the tradition of Muhammad. The differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims arose from a disagr ...
Arab families from the
an-Nabek District (Rif Damascus),
Deir ez-Zor and
Raqqa, in abandoned Kurdish homes. A similar pattern was documented in
Tel Arab and
Tal Hassel
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in July 2013. As ISIL consolidated its authority in Raqqa, Kurdish civilians were forcibly displaced from
Tel Akhader, and from the immediate
Kobanî
Kobanî (, , also rendered , ar, كُوبَانِي, Kūbānī) (Kurdish: Kobanî/ کۆبانی) officially Ayn al-Arab ( ar, عَيْن الْعَرَب, ʿAyn al-ʿArab ), is a Kurdish-majority city in northern Syria, lying immediately ...
area, in March and September 2014, respectively.
Euphrates Region has seen fighting with the Islamic State since 2014. In September 2014, ISIL
launched a major assault against the Euphrates Region, capturing more than 100 Kurdish villages.
As a consequence of the ISIL occupation, up to 200,000 Kurdish refugees fled from the Euphrates Region to Turkey, allowed in only under the condition that they left their vehicles and livestock behind.
[ While committing massacres and kidnapping women in the seized villages,][ ISIL forces were not able to occupy the entire region, as the People's Protection Units (YPG) and Women's Protection Units (YPJ) forces successfully put up stiff resistance in the city of ]Kobanî
Kobanî (, , also rendered , ar, كُوبَانِي, Kūbānī) (Kurdish: Kobanî/ کۆبانی) officially Ayn al-Arab ( ar, عَيْن الْعَرَب, ʿAyn al-ʿArab ), is a Kurdish-majority city in northern Syria, lying immediately ...
. After weeks of isolation as a result of Turkey blocking arms and fighters from entering the city, the US-led coalition finally began to target the ISIL assault forces with airstrikes. This move helped the YPG/YPJ to force ISIL to retreat from the city, and much of the surrounding region was retaken by Kurdish forces. After the successful summer 2015 Tell Abyad offensive of YPG/YPJ forces against ISIL, municipalities there voted to join the autonomous Kobanî Canton administration, creating the region in its contemporary shape.
Politics and administration
Kobanî's Legislative Assembly has two co-presidents, Lemis Abdullah
Lemis (also known as Lihat Lemis) is a Bangladeshi playback singer. Born on 5 December 1991 in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, she was in films such as ''Agnee'', ''Aaro Bhalobashbo Tomay'', ''Agnee 2'', '' Niyoti'', ''Premi O Premi'' and ''Nagar Mastan ...
(an Armenian woman refugee from Tell Abyad), and Mihemed Şahin (a Kurd 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 ...
ish man). According to the constitutional Charter of the Social Contract, the Kobanî Canton's Legislative Assembly declared autonomy at its 27 January 2014 session.
Economy
The economy of the region is mainly based on agriculture, with the introduction of greenhouse
A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse, or, if with sufficient heating, a hothouse) is a structure with walls and roof made chiefly of Transparent ceramics, transparent material, such as glass, in which plants requiring regulated climatic condit ...
agriculture since the establishment of the Euphrates Region.
While there is no significant industrial area in the Euphrates Region, there is a large number of cement production facilities.
Some electricity is supplied by the Tishrin Dam on the Euphrates
The Euphrates () is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia. Tigris–Euphrates river system, Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia ( ''the land between the rivers'') ...
, also in the Euphrates Region; a lot is also produced by diesel generators.
Around the region, but in particular in the city of Kobanî, economic priorities are the continuing war and reconstruction, including help for returning refugees. Most of the city and surrounding villages have been destroyed or badly damaged, and there is a danger of landmines. As of January 2017, in spite off the paucity of resources available and the embargoes imposed on the region, the rebuilding process has made considerable progress; over 70% of damaged roads have been restored, two hospitals rebuilt and another two added, and the 15 schools rebuilt now host over 50,000 students.
Education
Like in the other regions in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, primary education in public schools is initially instructed according to each student's mother tongue, be it Kurdish or Arabic. Students then begin to learn their second language of Kurdish or Arabic, as well as additional instruction of English. This is due to Rojava's stated goal of students achieving bilingualism
Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a group of speakers. It is believed that multilingual speakers outnumber monolingual speakers in the world's population. More than half of all E ...
in both Kurdish and Arabic by secondary schooling. Curricula are a topic of continuous debate between the regions' Boards of Education and the Syrian central government in Damascus, which partly pays the teachers. With Euphrates Region being home to a Syrian Turkmen
Syrian Turkmen, also referred to as Syrian Turkomans, Turkish Syrians, or simply Syrian Turks or Turks of Syria, ( ar, تركمان سوريا; tr, Suriye Türkmenleri or ) are Syrian citizens of Turkish people, Turkish origin who mainly trace ...
minority, school education bilingual in Turkish and Arabic has also been made available.
The federal, regional and local administrations in Rojava put much emphasis on promoting libraries and educational centers, to facilitate learning and social and artistic activities. One cited example is the May 2016 established ''Rodî û Perwîn Library'' in Kobani.
See also
* Federalization of Syria
* Rojava conflict
* Rojava
* Afrin Region
* Jazira Region
* Siege of Kobanî
References
Works cited
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External links
Map of majority ethnicities in Syria
by Gulf2000 project of Columbia University
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States and territories established in 2014
2014 establishments in Syria
Aleppo Governorate
Raqqa Governorate