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Partially Destroyed

Tel Judaida

Tel Judeideh exhibits a blend of Hurrian architecture, characterized by semi-cylindrical towers and an Assyrian radial layout. Discovered pottery workshops retained stone modeling tools. Domed cisterns were employed for winter

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Preserved

Tel Sakkar al-Ahaymar

Tel Sakkar al-Ahaymar stands as a testament to the historical transition from foraging to organized agriculture, with its earliest settlement dating back to approximately 9000 BC. French expeditions have uncovered

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Partially Destroyed

Tel Ghuwayran

tel Ghuwayran lies on the right bank of the Khabur River, approximately 300 meters south of the city of Al-Hasakah, measuring 80 × 60 meters. The site was first identified

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Preserved

Tel Bderi

tel Bderi, identified with the ancient city of Nabada, was a medium-sized settlement constructed on multiple terraces and protected by two enclosing walls and seven gates. The Acropolis Palace, also

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Partially Destroyed

Tel Khazna

Located northeast of Al-Hasakah, tel Khazna is an archaeological site dating back to the 4th millennium BCE and the first half of the 3rd millennium BCE. Since 1988, a Russian

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Partially Destroyed

Tel Ajaja / Arbad

The tel Ajaja or Arpad site was strategically located for controlling the road between the Khabur and the Tigris rivers. It features a square fortress with four towers and chamfered

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Partially Destroyed

Tel Zeydan

Ziadan Hill was famous for its woollen textile industry, and thousands of clay weights from standing looms have been found there. Visible are double-chambered conical pottery kilns for firing large

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Preserved

Tel Beydar

Founded in the third millennium BCE, Tel Baidar reached its peak in the 25th and 24th centuries BCE. It was an administrative centre of the Kingdom of Najjar, which is

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Partially Destroyed

Tel Sheikh Hamad

Tel Sheikh Hamad, an ancient river port on the Khabur, was the site where the Assyrians established the city of Dor-Ketlimo in the 13th century BC, in order to control the

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Partially Destroyed

Tel Fekherye

tel Fakhariya is believed to be the ancient city of Washukanni, the capital of Mitanni. In 1979, local farmers discovered a bilingual basalt statue (Aramaic–Assyrian) of King Hadad-Yith‘i — a

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