Al-Qahtaniyah (; ; ), formerly Qubur al-Bid, is a town in northeastern
Al-Hasakah Governorate
Al-Hasakah Governorate (; ; , also known as , ''Gozarto'') is one of the fourteen Governorates of Syria, governorates (provinces) of Syria. It is located in the far north-east corner of Syria and distinguished by its fertile lands, plentiful water ...
, northeastern
Syria
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. It is the
administrative center
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In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
of
al-Qahtaniyah Subdistrict, which consists of 103 localities. Historically an
Assyrian city,
at the 2004 census, it had a population of 16,946.
The
Female Protection Forces of the Land Between Two Rivers trained in this city.
Etymology
Al-Qahtaniyah was officially called Qbor el-Bid until 1962. Its old name was derived from the
Arabic
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words "Qbor" ("graves") and "el-Bid" ("white") – i.e. "white graves."
Demographics
The majority of the towns inhabitants are
Kurds
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, followed by a large number of
Assyrians
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.
Churches in the town
* Syriac Orthodox Church of Our Lady (ܥܕܬܐ ܕܝܠܕܬ ܐܠܗܐ ܡܪܝܡ ܠܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐ ܬܪ̈ܝܨܝ ܫܘܒܚܐ كنيسة السيدة العذراء للسريان الأرثوذكس)
History
In 1927, the Kurdish tribal chief Haco Agha of the influential Haverkan tribe immigrated from Turkey together with more than 600 families and settled in the town.
On 13 March 2004, after the
2004 Qamishli riots when 40 Kurdish civilians were killed, residents of Al-Qahtaniyah who protested the killings were shot at and injured by
Syrian forces.
As of 2004, Al-Qahtaniyah is the sixth largest town in Al-Hasakah governorate.
In late July 2012, during the
Syrian civil war, the
YPG took control of the town.
Notable people
*
Ciwan Haco (1957*),
Kurdish singer
*
Muhammad Khayr Ramdan Yusef
*
Sleman Henno (1918-2006)
Syriac Orthodox
The Syriac Orthodox Church (), also informally known as the Jacobite Church, is an Oriental Orthodox denomination that originates from the Church of Antioch. The church currently has around 4-5 million followers. The church upholds the Mia ...
priest who wrote and published a book about
the massacres of Assyrians in Turabdin
*
Tuma Gawriye Nahroyo (1936-2022) The first
Assyrian author who wrote and published the first poetry collection in
Surayt
See also
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Assyrians in Syria
Assyrians in Syria (, ), also known as Syriacs/Arameans, are an ethnic and linguistic minority Indigenous peoples, indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia, the north-eastern half of Syria. Syrian-Assyrians are people of Assyrian people, Assyrian descen ...
*
Kurds in Syria
The Kurdish population of Syria is the country's largest ethnic minority, usually estimated at around 10% of the Syrian population Kurds are the largest ethnic minority in Syria, constituting around 10 per cent of the population – around 2 ...
References
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Populated places in Qamishli District
Towns in al-Hasakah Governorate
Assyrian communities in Syria
Kurdish communities in Syria