Salqin

Town in Idlib, Syria
Salqin
سَلْقِين
Town
Street scene in Salqin, 2009
Street scene in Salqin, 2009
36°8′18″N 36°27′13″E / 36.13833°N 36.45361°E / 36.13833; 36.45361
Country Syria
GovernorateIdlib
DistrictHarem
SubdistrictSalqin
Occupation Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham
Elevation
846 m (2,776 ft)
Population
 (2004)[1]
 • Total23,700
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Salqin (Arabic: سَلْقِين, romanized: Salqīn) is a town in Syria, administratively part of Idlib Governorate. Nearby localities include Kafr Takharim to the southeast, Abu Talha to the south, Delbiya to the southwest, al-Alani to the northwest and Isqat to the northeast. Salqin is the center of its nahiya (subdistrict). It had a population of 23,700 in 2004.[1] Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims,[2][3] although there is also a small Alawite community.[2]

The town is situated in the southern Orontes River valley and has an altitude of 460 meters above sea level. Olive and other fruit trees surround Salqin. It exports produce from these orchards as well as vegetables. Agriculture is sustained by the large number of springs in Salqin.[3]

History

According to legends, the city was the summer residence of Seleucus I, hence the naming. An inscription, found on a stone between two cypress trees in the village, dates its foundation to 98 BC.[4]

Salqin was mentioned by medieval Muslim historian Izz al-Din ibn Shaddad al-Halabi as the site of one of 22 abandoned or ruined fortresses in the Aleppo region, likely disbanded or destroyed during the Mongol invasions of Syria in the mid to late 13th century. The Mamluks who gained power in the region at that time did not rebuild the fortress in Salqin.[5]

A former education minister and two former governors of Homs and Raqqah were from Salqin. In November 2012, during the Syrian civil war, Syrian rebels captured the town from government forces. According to anti-government activists, around 70% of Salqin's residents still supported the government of Bashar al-Assad in January 2013. This led to tensions, and the killing of a number of pro-Assad activists.[2]

Climate

Climate data for Salqin
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 7.9
(46.2)
9.6
(49.3)
13.8
(56.8)
19.1
(66.4)
24.5
(76.1)
28.5
(83.3)
30.1
(86.2)
30.9
(87.6)
28.3
(82.9)
23.4
(74.1)
16.8
(62.2)
10.4
(50.7)
20.3
(68.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1.4
(34.5)
1.9
(35.4)
4.5
(40.1)
7.8
(46.0)
12.0
(53.6)
16.4
(61.5)
19.2
(66.6)
19.4
(66.9)
15.8
(60.4)
11.7
(53.1)
6.8
(44.2)
2.9
(37.2)
10.0
(50.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 157
(6.2)
147
(5.8)
124
(4.9)
71
(2.8)
33
(1.3)
13
(0.5)
1
(0.0)
2
(0.1)
15
(0.6)
40
(1.6)
67
(2.6)
177
(7.0)
847
(33.4)
Average snowy days 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9
Source: Climate-Data.org

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b General Census of Population and Housing 2004. Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Idlib Governorate. Archived at [1]. (in Arabic)
  2. ^ a b c Atassi, Basma. Syrian town takes strife in stride. Al Jazeera English. 2013-01-20.
  3. ^ a b Boulanger, 1966, p. 479.
  4. ^ Lieutenant Froment (1930). "Carte touristique et archéologique du Caza de Hārem". Syria: Revue d'art oriental et d'archéologie. 11 (3): 288.
  5. ^ Raphael, 2010, pp. 89-90.

Bibliography

  • Boulanger, Robert, ed. (1966). The Middle East, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran. Hachette.
  • Kate Raphael (2010). Muslim Fortresses in the Levant: Between Crusaders and Mongols. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780203845165.
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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
Maarrat al-Nu'man Subdistrict
Khan Shaykhun Subdistrict
Sinjar Subdistrict
Kafr Nabl Subdistrict
Tamanah Subdistrict
Hish Subdistrict
Ariha Subdistrict
Ihsim Subdistrict
Muhambal Subdistrict
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict
Bidama Subdistrict
Darkush Subdistrict
Janudiyah Subdistrict
Harem Subdistrict
Dana Subdistrict
Salqin Subdistrict
Kafr Takharim Subdistrict
Qurqania Subdistrict
Armanaz Subdistrict

36°08′N 36°27′E / 36.133°N 36.450°E / 36.133; 36.450