Bayırbucak

Bayirbucak
Location of Bayirbucak in Syria

Bayirbucak (Turkish: Bayırbucak) is a region in northwestern of Syria that has a long border with Turkey. The region has a dominant Syrian Turkmen majority and has both strong cultural and historical ties with Turkey and Turks in Turkey.[1][2]

Bayirbucak's most distinctive mountain is Turkmen Mountain (Arabic: جبل تركمان; Jabal Turkman,[3] Turkish: Türkmen Dağı)

Etymology

Bayirbucak has a Turkish origin. The word Bayırbucak comes from two different words in Turkish: bayır (en: hillside) and bucak (en: district). This name reflects the characteristic of the region.

Villages in Bayirbucak

45-hill, Acısu, Avanlı, Burc Keseb, Celiliyye, Çardaklı, Dağmışlı (Dağmışliye), Dervişhan, Deyr Hanna, Fırınlık, Gebelli, Gımam, Khadra (tr: Göğdağ, Gökdağ), Hancağız, Kantara, Kelez, Kepir, Kızıldağ, Kulcuk, Milikli, Murtlu, Nisipin, Kırıkaltı tepesi, Pınar Almer, Rabia, Salma, Saray, Tel Zahiye, Zuveyik (Zuveyk, Ez Ziveyik).[1][4][5]

Notable events

On 24 November 2015, two Turkish F-16s shot down one of two Russian Su-24 fighter jets, which violated Turkish airspace while in an operation to attack militia in Bayirbucak. One Russian pilot was killed by Turkmen forces.[4][6][7]

Russian aerial bombardments.resulting in a very difficult situation Bayirbucak Turkmen regions, causing almost all Turkmens to flee region to Turkey

References


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