Shabakhtān was the medieval Arabic name of a region east of
ar-Ruha
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and
Harran, consisting of the
Tektek Dağ hills as well as the area around
Viranşehir.
It is mentioned roughly from the time of the
Crusades until the end of the 13th century, when much of the region's population probably left.
It had several fortified strongholds with dependent fiefs (''‘amal'', plural ''a‘māl'').
Of these, the most frequently mentioned was
Jumlayn, which is the present-day site known as Çimdine Kalesi in the eastern Tektek Dağ.
Other sites included
Tall Mawzan,
al-Qurādī, and
al-Muwazzar.
T.A. Sinclair identified Tall Mawzan with present-day Viranşehir.
Al-Quradi may have been the fort at
Sumatar; less likely possibilities are
Şuayp Şehir and
Qal'ah Choban.
Al-Muwazzar (or al-Muwaddar) may also have been at Sumatar.
Further north,
Siverek
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was not part of Shabakhtan.
The Tektek Dağ region was likely a stronghold of the "pseudo-
Sabians" (i.e. the moon- and planet-worshipping pagan religion that had its center in Harran) and may have had a sizeable population of them as late as the 13th century.
Tall Mawzan, on the other hand, seems to have been mostly Christian; it was the seat of a
Syrian Orthodox bishop and was probably outside the area inhabited by the pseudo-Sabians.
Shabakhtan changed hands often during the 12th and 13th centuries when sources mention it.
Some or all of it had been part of the short-lived
County of Edessa, but by 1144 at the latest it had come under
Imad ad-Din Zangi.
After he died, Shabakhtan was taken over by the
Artuqids
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of
Amid and then their relatives the Artuqids of
Mardin
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.
It was then ruled by several different
Ayyubid
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princes, then by the
Khwarazmshahs and the
Mongols, and finally by the Artuqids again at the end of the 13th century.
References
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External links
Shabakhtan's entry in the Brill Encyclopaedia of Islam
Historical regions
Medieval Upper Mesopotamia
History of Şanlıurfa Province
Geography of Şanlıurfa Province