Shuyukh Tahtani Subdistrict

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Shuyukh Tahtani Subdistrict
ناحية شيوخ تحتاني
Shuyukh Tahtani Subdistrict in Syria
Location of Shuyukh Tahtani Subdistrict within Aleppo Governorate
CountrySyria
GovernorateAleppo
DistrictAyn al-Arab
SeatShuyukh Tahtani
Area
 • Total
318.86 km2 (123.11 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)[1]
43,861
GeocodeSY020601

Shuyukh Tahtani Subdistrict (Arabic: ناحية شيوخ تحتاني, Kurdish: Navçeya Şexlêr Jur) is a subdistrict of Ayn al-Arab District in Aleppo Governorate of northern Syria. Administrative centre is Shuyukh Tahtani.

At the 2004 census, the subdistrict had a population of 43,861.[1] The majority of the subdistrict's population is Kurdish, with an Arab minority.[2]

Cities, towns and villages

Cities, towns and villages of
Shuyukh Tahtani Subdistrict
PCode Name Population
C2002 Shuyukh Fawqani 9,303
C2019 Qana 5,975
C2007 Shuyukh Tahtani 4,338
C2004 Jubb al-Faraj 2,842
C2020 Qubbat 2,110
C2015 Tal Elebar 1,764
C2008 Tal Amar 1,279
C2014 Shamaliyah 1,199
C2009 Dadeli 1,150
C2000 Seif Ali 984
C2018 Hilala - Middle Kord 970
C2012 Shehama - Bandar 929
C1997 Rajabiyeh - Middle Qojli 904
C2001 Kherbet Atu 875
C2006 Taala 869
C2021 Upper Qurran 833
C2005 Upper Dar Elbaz 781
C2003 Wawiyeh - Jaql Wabran 766
C1999 Sawaniyet - Qamlaq 763
C2011 Darb Elnob 745
C1994 Shakriyeh - Mashko 670
C1995 Jebnet 620
C2013 Hifyana - Bugas 595
C1998 Big Duwara - Jraqli 572
Zir 551
C2016 Khalil - Khalijak 433
C1996 Oweina 382
Tajiyeh 280
C2010 Billeh 239
C2017 Mazdalfa - Bistek 140

References

  1. ^ a b "2004 Census Data for Nahiya Shuyukh Tahtani" (in Arabic). Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 15 October 2015. Also available in English: "2004 Census Data". UN OCHA. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  2. ^ Özkizilcik, Ömer (10 January 2025). "To help build the new Syria, the US needs to better understand the Kurds and Arabs of the northeast". Atlantic Council. Retrieved 2025-03-08.