Tell Tamer (, or Til Temir, ) also known as Tal Tamr or Tal Tamir, is a town in western
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 the
Tell Tamer Subdistrict consisting of 13 municipalities.
Originally built and inhabited by
Assyrians
Assyrians (, ) are an ethnic group indigenous to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia. Modern Assyrians share descent directly from the ancient Assyrians, one of the key civilizations of Mesopotamia. While they are distinct from ot ...
of the Upper
Tyari tribe in the late 1930s, the town is predominantly populated by Arabs, with Assyrians remaining a substantial minority of about 20%. At the 2004 census, Tell Tamer had a population of 7,285.
Located on the
Khabur River at an intersection between the
M4 Highway (
Aleppo
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–
Mosul
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) and the major road between
al-Hasakah and
Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It is the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province.
Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, it is ...
(Turkey), the town is a transport hub of major importance.
Etymology
The name of the town, "Tell Tamer", is derived from the
Arabic
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and
Aramaic
Aramaic (; ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated in the ancient region of Syria and quickly spread to Mesopotamia, the southern Levant, Sinai, southeastern Anatolia, and Eastern Arabia, where it has been continually written a ...
words "tell/tella", both meaning "hill", and "tamer/tamra", both meaning "
date". The name of the town therefore means "Hill of Dates".
Geography
In the Khabur Valley of
Upper Mesopotamia
Upper Mesopotamia constitutes the Upland and lowland, uplands and great outwash plain of northwestern Iraq, northeastern Syria and southeastern Turkey, in the northern Middle East. Since the early Muslim conquests of the mid-7th century, the regio ...
, Tell Tamer is situated on the left (eastern) bank of
Khabur River, just south of the small
Zirgan River's estuary. About to the east, the landscape ascends to the Ard al-Shaykh
volcanic basalt plateau.
Tell Tamer lies on a direct line between the city of
Ras al-Ayn some to the northwest and the provincial capital
al-Hasakah some to the southeast. The intersection with the M4 highway (
Aleppo
Aleppo is a city in Syria, which serves as the capital of the Aleppo Governorate, the most populous Governorates of Syria, governorate of Syria. With an estimated population of 2,098,000 residents it is Syria's largest city by urban area, and ...
–
Mosul
Mosul ( ; , , ; ; ; ) is a major city in northern Iraq, serving as the capital of Nineveh Governorate. It is the second largest city in Iraq overall after the capital Baghdad. Situated on the banks of Tigris, the city encloses the ruins of the ...
) and the nearby river crossing make Tell Tamer an essential transport hub.
History
It was settled in the 1930s by
Iraqi Assyrian refugees fleeing the
Simele massacre in Iraq, who moved to French controlled
Syria
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and settled in a 25 km stretch of the
Khabur River in 35 settlements.
Tell Tammar on the Khabur.jpg, Tal Tamer (1939)
Group of Assyrian men.jpg, Assyria
Assyria (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: , ''māt Aššur'') was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization that existed as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the 14th century BC and eventually expanded into an empire from the 14th century BC t ...
n men in Tal Tamer (1939)
Assyrian woman cooking.jpg, Assyrian woman cooking (1939)
Assyrian woman spins wool.jpg, Assyrian woman spinning wool (1939)
Watermill Khabur 1.jpg, Tal Tamer watermill (1939)
Civil War
An Assyrian exodus from the town began in November 2012, when
Free Syrian Army
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soldiers threatened to invade the town. The exodus further continued when the
Islamic State
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took control of nearby roads just outside the town.
In October 2013, four
Assyrians
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were stopped while driving in a car and kidnapped by
ISIS
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militants.
According to the Syriac International News Agency, in May 2014,
ISIL attacked an Assyrian village, which prompted the Assyrians to call the
Kurdish YPG to help protect them.
Since
IS militants captured the city of
Raqqa
Raqqa (, also , Kurdish language, Kurdish: ''Reqa'') is a city in Syria on the North bank of the Euphrates River, about east of Aleppo. It is located east of the Tabqa Dam, Syria's largest dam. The Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine city and b ...
in January 2014, some Assyrians from there and from
Al-Thawrah fled to Tell Tamer as refugees. However, more than 500 Assyrian families have also fled the town. Many Assyrians from the town emigrated mainly to the United States, Europe and Canada.
In February 2015 the town was captured by the
Islamic State
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militia, resulting in the
abduction of about 90 residents. during the
al-Hasakah offensive. Several thousand residents fled the city, mostly to the city of
al-Hasakah.
On 23 February 2015,
IS kidnapped around 220
Assyrians
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from villages surrounding Tell Tamer, and by 26 February, that number had increased to 350. On 1 March, IS released 19 of the kidnapped Assyrians. On 24 March 5 more Assyrian hostages were released, raising the number of released Assyrian hostages to 24.
During the 2015 summer offensive, the
YPG captured the town from the
Islamic State
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following the
Battle of al-Hasakah.
On 11 December 2015, three truck bombs
killed 60 people and injured more than 80.
On 14 October 2019, the
Syrian Army was deployed to Tell Tamer after the Syrian Government reached an agreement with the
SDF.
Demographics
Its original inhabitants are Assyrians from the Upper
Tyari tribe, who came to the area from
Hakkari region in
Turkey
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via
Iraq
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. As late as the 1960s, they still comprised virtually the entire population of the town. The majority of the town's modern population is composed of
Arabs
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of yea ...
and
Kurds
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, while local Assyrian leaders in the 1990s estimated their own community's presence in the town to be around 20%.
Historical population estimates are as follows: 1,244 (1936); 1,250 (1960); 2,994 (1981); 5,030 (1993); 5,216 (1994); 5,405 (1995).
The pre-war scholarly estimates actually placed the total number of Assyrians belonging to the
Assyrian Church of the East
The Assyrian Church of the East (ACOE), sometimes called the Church of the East and officially known as the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East, is an Eastern Christianity, Eastern Syriac Christianity, Syriac Christian denomin ...
living all over of
Syria
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at around 30,000 individuals, with between 15,000 and 20,000 (i.e., 2/3, at most) of them living along the
Khabur.
Religion
The Assyrian "Church of Our Lady", located in the Old Town, at a prominent place near the actual ''Tell'' (hill), serves as the center of the
Assyrian community. In the early 1980s the original church built of mud-brick in the 1930s was broken down and replaced by a new
Italianate-style building. A large green-domed brick mosque built in the 1970s serves the growing Muslim community just to the south of the town center.
Notable people
*
Adwar Mousa, prominent Assyrian singer-songwriter.
*
Juliana Jendo, prominent Assyrian singer.
*
Omar Souleyman, prominent Arab singer.
See also
*
List of Assyrian settlements
References
Literature
*
*
External links
*http://www.aina.org/articles/asotk.pdf
*http://www.aina.org/maps/khaburmap.htm
{{Al-Hasakah Governorate, hasakah
Assyrian communities in Syria
Kidnapping in Syria
Upper Mesopotamia