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Al-Nayrab

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Village in Syria, to the south-east of the city of Aleppo in northern Syria
District in Aleppo, Syria
Al-Nayrab
النيرب
District
Al-Nayrab is located in Syria
Al-Nayrab
Al-Nayrab
Coordinates:36°10′32″N37°13′40″E / 36.17556°N 37.22778°E /36.17556; 37.22778
CountrySyria Syria
GovernorateAleppo
DistrictMount Simeon
SubdistrictAleppo
Elevation
393 m (1,289 ft)
Population
 (2004 census)[1]
 • Total
10,018
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Al-Nayrab (Arabic:النيرب) is a town inSyria, to the south-east of the city ofAleppo in northern Syria. With the urban development, the village was gradually absorbed by the city of Aleppo thus becoming part of it as a district.

Al-Nayrab is also an important archaeological site, having been excavated in 1926–27 byAugustin-Georges Barrois and Bertrand Carrière.[2][3]

Etymology

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Nayrab or Neyrab is theSyriac word for a flat land or water through the valley.

History

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Salih ibn Ali ibn Abdullah ibn Abbas, theAbbasid governor ofBilad al-Sham (Syria), built the Bttiyas Palace on the hill of Nayrab.

Al-Nayrab was a village southeast ofAleppo, with the urbanization of the city have been included Nayrab. And is not located only 10 kilometers from the city center and the fact that the land was lying established by the French military airport, and after the independence was that the airport expansion to include airport and other civilian and military is known asNayrab Airport and has turned his name now toAleppo International Airport. According to theSyria Central Bureau of Statistics, Deir Jamal had a population of 10,018 in the 2004 census.[1]

After the 1948 war, Palestinians migrated to the neighboring countries which have been receiving several thousand of them and landed in the barracks near the airport that had been brought by the French army to its soldiers and called the place thenAl-Nayrab camp for Palestinians refugees.

Economy

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The plains of Nayrab are fertile plains where various types of vegetables are grown, in particularcucumbers. Nayrab produces reasonable quantities ofolive andpistachio, andDamask rose, domestically known as "Ward Al-Jouri",[4] which is the first product of Nayrab and exported to several countries where they are used in the manufacture ofperfumes and is essentially in the installation of some medicines, foods and beverages.

See also

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Bibliography

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  • Augustin-Georges Barrois and B. Carrière,Fouilles de l'école archéologique française de Jérusalem effectuées à Neirab du 24 septembre au 5 novembre 1926, pages 126-142, dansSyria, 1927, volume 8, No. 2(online)
  • Augustin-Georges Barrois and B. Carrière,Fouilles de l'école archéologique française de Jérusalem, effectuées à Neirab du 24 septembre au 5 novembre 1926, pages 201-212, dansSyria, 1927, volume 8, No. 3(online)
  • Augustin-Georges Barrois and M. Abel,Fouilles de l'école archéologique française de Jérusalem , effectuées à Neirab du 12 septembre au 6 novembre 1927, pages 187-206, dansSyria, 1928, volume 9, No. 3(online)
  • Augustin-Georges Barrois and M. Abel,Fouilles de l'école archéologique française de Jérusalem , effectuées à Neirab du 12 septembre au 6 novembre 1927, pages 303-319, dansSyria, 1928, volume 9, No. 4(online)

References

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  1. ^abGeneral Census of Population and Housing 2004Archived 2012-05-20 at theWayback Machine.Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Aleppo Governorate.(in Arabic)
  2. ^Jonathan Stökl; Caroline Waerzeggers (31 August 2015).Exile and Return: The Babylonian Context. De Gruyter. pp. 58–.ISBN 978-3-11-041928-3.
  3. ^Eph'al, I. (1978). "The Western Minorities in Babylonia in the 6th-5th Centuries B.C.: Maintenance and Cohesion".Orientalia (Nova Series).47 (1):84–87.JSTOR 43074797.
  4. ^"Rose petals (Ward joury)".tasteofbeirut.com. 21 February 2012.

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