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Assyrians/Syriacs in Syria

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A large part of the Assyrian/Syriac population in Syria settled there at the beginning of the French Mandate of Syria as refugees from the now Turkish areas North of present-day Syria, then as refugees from the newly independent Iraq in 1933 after the massacres of Assyrians there (see Simele massacre).

In 1936, in the midst of local incidents, religious and political leaders in the Syrian province of Jazira (nowadays the Governorate of Al Hasakah) asked the French authorities to give the province an autonomous status with regard to its mixed Assyrian/Syriac-Kurdish-Armenian-Jewish-Arab population, like in the Sanjak of Alexandretta, the Alaouites territory or the Jabal el Druze, with no result as the Arab nationalists in Damascus opposed any balkanisation of the future independent Syrian Republic.

Later on, in 1957, an Assyrian Democratic Organization was put up in Syria by centre-left intellectuals from the various ethnic groups and religious communities whose main native languages were Eastern neo-Aramaic dialects.

[edit] 1943 Syrian census in the Jazira and Euphrates provinces

source: Albert Habib Hourani, Minorities in the Arab World, London, Oxford University Press, 1947, p. 76


community

Jazira

Euphrates

Syria

Sunni Muslims

99,665 (68.3%)

 220,552 (98%)

1,971,053

Shi'a Muslims

326

0

12,742

Alawis

93

78

325,311

Ismailis

8

12

28,527

Druzes

0

4

87,184

Yazidis

1,475 (1%)

0

2,788

Jews

1,938 (1.3%)

72

29,770

Assyrians/Chaldeans/Syriacs

31,764 (21.8%)

1,703

 

70,277

among whom: Syriac Orthodox
Syriac Catholics
"Nestorians"
Chaldeans

17,793

763

40,135

2,851

697

16,247

9,176

0

9,176

1,944

243

4,719

Armenians

9,788 (6.7%)

2,295

 

118,537

among whom: Apostolic Armenians
Catholic Armenians

7,925

1,679

101,747

1,863

616

16,790

Protestants

453

27

11,187

Latin Catholics

29

25

5,996

Maronites

56

71

13,349

Orthodox Melkites

336

159

136,957

Catholic Melkites

70

25

46,733

TOTAL

146,001

225,023

2,860,411

Among Sunni Muslims, according to Hourani there were about 130,000 Kurds for the two provinces.

[edit] Religious communities

People who consider themselves as Assyrians/Syriacs are usually followers of one of the aforementioned churches.


[edit] See also

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