Bulbul, Syria Explained

Official Name:Bulbul
Native Name:بلبل
Pushpin Map:Syria
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Governorate
Subdivision Name1:Aleppo
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Afrin
Subdivision Type3:Subdistrict
Subdivision Name3:Bulbul
Settlement Type:Village
Unit Pref:Metric
Population As Of:2004 census
Population Total:1742
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+2
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+3
Coordinates:36.7716°N 36.8191°W
Parts Type:Control
Parts Style:para
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Syrian Interim Government

Bulbul (Arabic: بلبل) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Aleppo Governorate, located northwest of Aleppo near the Turkish border. Nearby localities include Maydan Ikbis to the west, Rajo to the southwest and Maabatli to the south.

Population

According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Bulbul had a population of 1,742 in the 2004 census. The town is also the administrative center of the Bulbul nahiyah of the Afrin District, consisting of 34 villages with a combined population of 12,573.[1]

As part of the ongoing Turkish demographic policies in its occupation of Northern Syria, while only 15 of the original Kurdish households remain in the town, 340 new families have been settled, all of them Syrian Turkmen.[2]

Etymology

The word bulbul derives from Arabic: بلبل, meaning nightingale[3] in Arabic, Turkish, Persian, and Kurdish languages, although in English, bulbul refers to passerine birds of a different family.

Syrian civil war

See main article: articles, Syrian civil war and Operation Olive Branch. On 3 February 2018, armed clashes broke out in Bulbul and Rajo between the Syrian National Army (SNA) and the Syrian Democratic Forces’ Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) amidst the Turkish military intervention to capture the Kurdish-held city of Afrin.[4] The village eventually came under the control of the Syrian National Army.

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20120730224244/http://www.cbssyr.org/new%20web%20site/General_census/census_2004/NH/TAB02-15-2004.htm General Census of Population and Housing 2004
  2. Rojava Information Center. “Turkey's Track Record: The Occupation of Afrin.” Rojava Information Center. Rojava IC, July 5, 2021. https://rojavainformationcenter.com/storage/2019/11/Turkeys-track-record-The-occupation-of-Afrin.pdf .
  3. Fishpool et al. (2005)
  4. News: Syrian War Daily. Syrian War Daily – 3rd of February 2018.