Hasakah Subdistrict

Subdistrict in al-Hasakah, Syria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hasakah Subdistrict (Arabic: ناحية مركز الحسكة) is a subdistrict of al-Hasakah District in central al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. The administrative centre is the city of al-Hasakah. It has a mixed population of Kurds, Assyrians, and Arabs. Most of the subdistrict is part of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, apart from an enclave of Hasakah city, which has remained under the control of the Ba'athist Syrian government since the beginning of the Syrian civil war.

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Hasakah Subdistrict
ناحية مركز الحسكة
Hasakah Subdistrict in Syria
Location of Hasakah Subdistrict within al-Hasakah Governorate
Country Syria
Governorateal-Hasakah
DistrictHasakah District
Seatal-Hasakah
Area
  Total
2,509.56 km2 (968.95 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)[1]
  Total
251,570
  Density100.24/km2 (259.63/sq mi)
GeocodeSY080000
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At the 2004 census, the subdistrict had a population of 251,570.[1]

Cities, towns and villages

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Cities, towns and villages of al-Hasakah Subdistrict
PCodeNamePopulation
C4360al-Hasakah188,160
C4351al-Tweinah5,062
N/aWestern Tell Tawil3,109
C4354Safya2,849
C4378Qaber Amer2,205
C4343Tal Majdal2,153
C4365Eastern Hamra2,088
C4361Eastern Rajman1,950
C4347Western Sabe Skur1,860
N/aN/a1,676
N/aN/a1,597
C4366Um Elmilh1,566
N/aN/a1,443
C4340Kherbet Elias1,348
C4349Salaliyeh1,298
N/aN/a1,204
C4334Um Qasir Almjarjaa1,153
C4369Sayed Ali1,130
C4346Rafraf1,022
C4371Tal Baydar Haskeh958
N/aKarama936
N/aN/a910
N/aN/a860
N/aN/a826
C4367Ein Elhara790
C4374Rehiyeh Nameh774
C4368Sulaymaniya753
N/aN/a731
N/aN/a725
C4364Um Elmaez715
N/aN/a688
N/aN/a683
C4344Um Elshok642
N/aN/a642
C4376Qubbet Elsokhur594
N/aN/a571
C4373Zaydiyeh Hasskeh563
C4380Msheirfet Elashmal518
C4381Mahd Elrijleh511
C4357Masudiyeh Haska480
C4348Duwadiyeh Haskeh478
C4370Southern Lower Um Hajra465
C4355Um Eldibis Elhiskeh462
N/aNoman445
C4341Abu Rasin Haskeh426
C4350Hafayer405
N/aN/a373
C4362Matl364
N/aN/a359
C4336Razaza352
N/aN/a341
N/aN/a327
C4331Khazneh313
N/aN/a311
C4359Eastern Taban308
C4377Nurak308
C4363First Mabtuh306
N/aN/a253
N/aN/a249
N/aN/a244
C4382Masudiyeh Elbizara227
C4358Tal Mansur Haskeh218
N/aN/a214
N/aN/a207
N/aN/a206
N/aN/a204
N/aN/a201
N/aN/a199
C4383Western Qamar198
N/aN/a198
N/aN/a186
C4337Madina181
C4372Tal Shaalan181
N/aN/a180
C4332Um Hajra Almoqbela173
N/aN/a173
N/aN/a166
N/aN/a163
N/aN/a159
N/aN/a157
N/aN/a152
C4339Sofya150
N/aN/a150
C4338Shama149
N/aN/a149
C4356Lower Tal Aswad148
N/aN/a145
N/aN/a141
N/aN/a140
N/aN/a135
N/aN/a132
C4379Qaber Elkhalif126
N/aN/a125
C4335Jdideh124
C4342Talaah121
N/aN/a121
C4353Harmala115
C4352Upper Tal Aswad106
N/aN/a105
N/aN/a86
N/aN/a82
C4375Hilaliyeh65
C4333Rahmaniya62
N/aKherbet Elfaras49
N/aN/a34
N/aN/a23
N/aN/a9
N/aN/a3
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Civil war

Following the Battle of Shaddadi in February 2013, in which the city of Al-Shaddadah came under the control of al-Nusra Front, the southern parts of Al-Hasakah Subdistrict also fell to Nusra. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) took over from al-Nusra Front in the area, and pushed northwards up to the boundary of Hasakah city, culminating in the 2015 Battle of al-Hasakah.[2] ISIL were finally driven from the district in the Al-Shaddadi offensive (2016).

Kawkab military base

Surrounding Mount Kawkab (Arabic: تلة كوكب, at 36.536251°N, 40.858276°E) was the largest military base of the governorate, which has remained in the hands of the Syrian Arab Army throughout the war until the fall of the Assad regime.[3] ISIS attacked the base without success in July 2014 and October 2015.[4][5]

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