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Kafr Latah

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Town in Idlib, Syria
Kafr Latah
كفرلاته
Town
Kafr Latah is located in Syria
Kafr Latah
Kafr Latah
Location in Syria
Coordinates:35°47′41″N36°37′39″E / 35.79472°N 36.62750°E /35.79472; 36.62750
CountrySyria
GovernorateIdlib
DistrictAriha
SubdistrictAriha
Population
 (2004)
 • Total
4,231
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)+3

Kafr Latah (Arabic:كفرلاته, also spelledKafar Latha orKfarlatha) is a village in northernSyria, administratively part of theIdlib Governorate, located south ofIdlib. It is situated on the southern edge of a narrow valley.[1] Nearby localities includeAriha immediately to the northwest,Maarbalit to the northeast,Sarja andShinan to the south,al-Rami to the southwest andUrum al-Jawz to the west. According to theSyria Central Bureau of Statistics, Kafr Latah had a population of 4,231 in the 2004 census.[2] The residents mostly work in agriculture built their houses in the village out of concrete. Prior to the ongoingSyrian Civil War, Kafr Latah was experiencing a measure of prosperity.[3]

History

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In 1110, theCrusader princeTancred of Galilee conquered Kafr Latah from theAssassins (also known asIsmailis.)[4] In the 1220s, duringAyyubid rule, Syrian geographerYaqut al-Hamawi described Kafr Latah as "a town with a Friday mosque on the slopes of Jabal Amilah, in the Halab [Aleppo] District and a day's distance from this last city. It has gardens and running water." He also noted that its inhabitants wereIsmailis.[5]

In the early 19th century, Kafr Latah was visited by Swiss travelerJohann Ludwig Burckhardt. He noted that the village consisted of 40-50 well-built houses of square-shaped rocks that had been collected from older ruins located on the site. The village belonged to the prominentAleppo-based family of Ibn Ziaf. The rocky area immediately around Kafr Latah contained remains that "deserved notice, on account of the vast quantity of stone coffins and sepulchers." The remaining cultivable land was used by residents to plant barley, corn and fruit trees.[1]

In the early 20th century, Kafr Latah was noted for being surrounded by numerous burial grounds to the east and west of the village and other archaeological features. Among these sites was a domed monument supported by four columns located in a valley just north of the village. The monument was built over a spring.[6]

Syrian Civil War

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On 15 May 2013, theSyrian Army shelled Kafr Latah with artillery.[7] According to theAssociated Press, as of October 2013 Kafr Latah was being continuously shelled bySyrian Army mortars, as it was a frontline town used by rebel fighters as a base from which they travelled to the nearby frontline to shoot at government soldiers withAK-47 rifles along a vital highway.[8] With the exception of a handful of opposition rebels and their families, the town was largely deserted.[9] Around two weeks prior to the AP's visit to the town, an estimated 10,000 people were living Kafr Latah, but virtually all had fled the town and are currently refugees.[10]

On 1 June 2015, the Syrian Air Force targeted rebel forces in the town with airstrikes.[11] On 16 June 2016, airstrikes damaged residential housing in the town.[12] On 1 April 2018, a Syrian Air Force plane fired a missile damaging a building in the town.[13]

References

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  1. ^abBurckhardt, 1822, pp.126-127.
  2. ^"General Census of Population 2004". Retrieved2017-10-20.
  3. ^Syrian Family Stays Put In Deserted Village Of Kfar Lata.The Huffington Post, originally published by theAssociated Press. 2013-10-07.
  4. ^Hodgson, 2005, p. 92.
  5. ^Le Strange, 1890, p.470
  6. ^Socin, 1906, p.372
  7. ^"Breaking News: Idlib".Shaam News Network – Facebook account. 15 May 2013.
  8. ^"Lone family makes stand in war-hit town abandoned by thousands" – via www.youtube.com.
  9. ^[1][dead link]
  10. ^"Syrian village of 10,000 now a ghost town - NY Daily News".New York Daily News. Archived fromthe original on 2019-06-02. Retrieved2019-06-02.
  11. ^Lyudmila #Новосирия [@LyudmilaKaya] (1 June 2015)."#Idlib Kafr Lata'da #SyAF Suriye Hava Kuvvetleri bombardımanında 1 El-Nusra'ya ait 1 zırhlı,1 minibüs ve 1 doçka yüklü pick-up imha edilmiş" (Tweet) (in Turkish). Retrieved2 January 2021 – viaTwitter.
  12. ^The White Helmets [@SyriaCivilDef] (16 June 2016)."1 child was killed and 2 civilians were injured after an Airstrike targeted civilian areas in Kafrlata - Idlib. https://t.co/VtvVVOYQha" (Tweet). Retrieved2 January 2021 – viaTwitter.
  13. ^"Syrian regime forces shelled a school in Kafr Lata village in Idlib suburbs on April 1". April 1, 2018.

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Capital:Idlib
Idlib Subdistrict
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Taftanaz Subdistrict
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Idlib Governorate within Syria
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