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Deir Sharqi

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Village in Idlib, Syria
Deir Sharqi
دير شرقي
Dayr al-Sharqi
Village
Deir Sharqi is located in Syria
Deir Sharqi
Deir Sharqi
Location in Syria
Coordinates:35°36′18″N36°42′41″E / 35.60500°N 36.71139°E /35.60500; 36.71139
CountrySyria
GovernorateIdlib
DistrictMaarat al-Numan
SubdistrictMaarat al-Numan
Population
 (2004)
 • Total
4,429
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Deir Sharqi (Arabic:دير شرقي, also spelledDayr al-Sharqi), historically calledDayr al-Naqira orDayr Sim'an, is a village administratively belonging to theIdlib Governorate in northwesternSyria. Nearby localities include themantiqah ("district") center ofMaarrat al-Numan located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to the northwest,Maar Shamshah to the north,Maar Shamarin andTell Mannas to the northeast,Jarjnaz to the east,al-Tah to the south,Hish to the southwest andBasqala,Hass andKafr Nabl to the west. According to theSyria Central Bureau of Statistics, Deir Sharqi had a population of 4,429 in the 2004 census.[1]

Deir Sharqi contains aByzantine-era church dated to 361 CE. A notable mosaic was found in the building.[2] Deir Sharqi was historically known as Dayr al-Naqira, taking its name after a nearby hill. The historianIrfan Shahid theorized that the village had been a 4th-centuryTanukhid settlement named after the Naqira (or Nuqayra) in Iraq that was likewise settled by the Tanukh and other Arab tribesmen.[3] Dayr al-Naqira in turn is identified with Dayr Sim'an, the village where the Umayyad caliphUmar II died and was buried.[4] Also buried in Dayr al-Naqira, in the same tomb structure as Umar II, was the 12th-century Muslim ascetic Abu Zakariya Yahya ibn al-Mansur al-Maghribi, who had been visited bySaladin. Abu Zakariya had secluded himself in the village.[5] The date of the structure's construction is not known. Around 1970, the headstone bearing Umar's name had been relocated the house of the village'smukhtar (headman) until the Syrian government completed its planned renovation of the site.[4] The graves were vandalized during theSyrian civil war.[6]

References

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  1. ^General Census of Population and Housing 2004Archived 2013-02-06 at theWayback Machine.Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Idlib Governorate.(in Arabic)
  2. ^Campbell, 1991, p. 29.
  3. ^Shahid 2006, p. 434, note 78.
  4. ^abDickie 1972, p. 80.
  5. ^Morray 1994, p. 80.
  6. ^مشاهد صادمة.. ميليشيا أسد تنبش ضريح الخليفة "عمر بن عبد العزيز" وزوجته بإدلب.orient-news.net (in Arabic). 27 May 2020.

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Capital:Idlib
Idlib Subdistrict
Abu al-Duhur Subdistrict
Saraqib Subdistrict
Taftanaz Subdistrict
Maarrat Misrin Subdistrict
Binnish Subdistrict
Sarmin Subdistrict
Idlib Governorate within Syria
Idlib Governorate
Maarat al-Numan Subdistrict
Khan Shaykhun Subdistrict
Sinjar Subdistrict
Kafr Nabl Subdistrict
Tamanah Subdistrict
Hish Subdistrict
Ariha Subdistrict
Ihsim Subdistrict
Muhambal Subdistrict
Jisr ash-Shughur Subdistrict
Bidama Subdistrict
Darkush Subdistrict
Janudiyah Subdistrict
Harem Subdistrict
Dana Subdistrict
Salqin Subdistrict
Kafr Takharim Subdistrict
Qurqania Subdistrict
Armanaz Subdistrict
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