Syrian towns and villages depopulated in the Arab–Israeli conflict


Before the Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War, the Golan Heights comprised 312 inhabited areas, including 2 towns, 163 villages, and 108 farms. In 1966, the Syrian population of the Golan Heights was estimated at 147,613. Israel seized about 70% of the Golan Heights in the closing stages of the Six-Day War. Many of these residents fled during the fighting, or were driven out by the Israeli army, and some were evacuated by the Syrian army. A cease-fire line was established and large parts of the region came under Israeli military control, including the town of Quneitra, about 139 villages and 61 farms. Of these, the Census of Population 1967 conducted by the Israeli Defence Forces listed only eight, including Quneitra. One of the remaining populated villages, Shayta, was partially destroyed in 1967 and a military post built in its place. Between 1971–72 it was destroyed completely, with the remaining population forcibly transferred to Mas'ade, another of the populated villages under Israeli control.
The Israeli Head of Surveying and Demolition Supervision for the Golan Heights proposed the demolition of 127 of the unpopulated villages, with about 90 abandoned villages to be demolished shortly after May 15, 1968. The demolitions were carried out by contractors hired for the job. After the demolitions, the lands were given to Israeli settlers. There was an effort to preserve buildings of archaeological significance and buildings useful for the planned Jewish settlements.
After the 1973 Yom Kippur War, parts of the occupied Golan Heights were returned to Syrian control, including Quneitra, which had changed hands several times during the war. According to a United Nations Special Committee, Israeli forces had deliberately destroyed the city before their 1974 withdrawal.

Depopulated and demolished towns and villages

Depopulated villages

Alphabetical list; all parts of the name are treated equally, including the article, but the diacritics are disregarded.
Caution: some names appear twice in different orthographic variations, originating from different sources.
EnglishArabic
A'ameriya
Abu Kheit
Abu Tuleh أﺑﻮ ﻓﻮﻟﺔ
Ahmadiyah
Al ‘Alاﻟﻌﺎل
Al Slouqiya al Gharbiyaاﻟﺴﻠﻮﻗﻴﺔ اﻟﻐﺮﺑﻴﺔ
Al Slouqiya al Sharqiyaاﻟﺴﻠﻮﻗﻴﺔ اﻟﺸﺮﻗﻴﺔ
Ala Amriya
‘Almen
Amert Lferj
‘Amoudiyaﻋﻤﻮدﻳﺔ
Arba‘in
Asaliyah
‘Ayn al-Hamra
‘Ayn al-Quraﻋﻴﻦ اﻟﻘﺮى
‘Ayn as Sumsunﻋﻴﻦ ﺳﻤﺴﻢ
‘Ayn al-Tina
‘Ayn ‘Ayshah
‘Ayn Fitﻋﻴﻦ ﻓﻴﺖ
‘Ayn Maymun
‘Ayn Sa‘dﻋﻴﻦ ﺳﻌﺪ
‘Ayn Ziwanﻋﻴﻦ زﻳﻮان
‘Ayshiyyaﻋﻴﺴﻴﺔ or اﻟﻌﻴﺸﻴﺔ
‘Azaziyatﻋﺰﻳﺰﻳﺎت
Bajjah
Baniyas
Barjeiat
Basset Al Jawkhadar
Batah
Bir al-Shquqﺑﻴﺮ اﻟﺸﻘﻮق
Bjuriyahاﻟﺒﺠﻮرﻳﺔ
Dabboudiyahدﺑﻮﺳﻴﺔ
Dabburahدﺑﻮرة
Dalhamieh
Dalwaدﻟﻮة
Deir mfaddil
Deir Sirasدﻳﺮ ﺳﺮاس
Derdaraدردارة
Doka
‘Eshshaاﻟﻌﺸﺔ
Fahhamﻓﺤﻢ or اﻟﻔﺤﺎم
Farajاﻟﻔﺮج
Fazarah
Fiqﻓﻴﻖ
Furnاﻟﻔﺮن
Ghadhiyaاﻟﻐﻈﻴﺔ
Ghzill
Hafarﺣﻔﺮ
Hamidiyah
Haytalﺧﺘﻞ or ﺣﺘﻴﻞ
Husayniyah
Huwaylizah
‘Illayqaﻋﻠﻴﻘﺔ
Jarabaﺟﺮﺑﺎ or ﺟﺮاﺑﺔ
Jawkhadarاﻟﺠﺤﺪر or اﻟﺠﻮﺧﺪر
Jbab al-Misﺟﺒﺐ اﻟﻤﻴﺲ
Jirniyyaﺟﺮﻧﻴﺔ
Jlaybinaﺟﻠﺒﻴﻨﺔ or ﺟﻠﻴﺒﻴﻨﺔ
Jubata ez-Zeitﺟﺒﺎﺗﺎ اﻟﺰﻳﺖ
Jubbaynﺟﺒﻴﻦ
Jubet Ra’abana
Jurmaiya
Juwayzahﺟﻮﻳﺰة
Juwayzah al-Shamaliyaﺟﻮﻳﺰة اﻟﺸﻤﺎﻟﻴﺔ or ﺟﻮﻳﺰة واﺳﻂ
Kbash
Khisfinﺧﺴﻔﻴﻦ
Khokhaﺧﻮﺧﺔ
Khueikha
Khushniyahﺧﺸﻨﻴﺔ
Kifr Almaﻛﻔﺮ اﻟﻤﺎ
Kifr ‘Aqabﻛﻔﺮ ﻋﻘﺎب or ﻛﻔﺮ ﻋﻘﺐ
Kifr Harebﻛﻔﺮ ﺧﺮب
Kifr Naffakhﻛﻔﺮ ﻧﻔﺎخ
Krejz al Wadi
Kursiاﻟﻜﺮﺳﻲ
Ma‘barah
Majduliyah
Malsa'
Mamwayraﻣﻤﻮﻳﺮة
Mansoura
Mashfa‘ﻣﺸﻔﻊ
Mashta اﻟﺒﻴﺮة
Mesa’diya
Mihjarاﻟﻤﺤﺠﺎر
Mishrfawyﻣﺸﺮﻓﺎوي
Mjeihiya
Momsieh ﻣﻤﺴﻴﺔ
Mudiriya ﻣﺪﻳﺮﻳﺔ
Mughir
Mughr Shab’aﻣﻐﺎر ﺷﺒﻌﺔ ُﻣﻐﺮ or ﺷﺒﻌﺔ
Muwaysah or Mghar Muwaysahﻣﻐﺎر ﻣﻮﻳﺴﺔ
Nab
Naqibاﻟﻨﻘﻴﺐ
Na‘ranﻧﻌﺮان
Nukhaylahﻧﺨﻴﻠﺔ
Qadiriyahﻗﺪرﻳﺔ
Qafiraﻗﻔﻴﺮة
Qarahtaﻗﺮﺣﺘﺎ
Qara‘na ﻗﺮاﻋﻨﺔ
Qasr Bardawil
Qerniyat
Qila
Qila‘ﻗﻠﻊ
Qisrinﻗﺼﺮﻳﻦ
Quneitra
Qunna‘baﻗﻨﺎﺑﺔ or اﻟﻘﻨﻌﺒﺔ
Qusaybah al-Jadidah
Rafeedاﻟﺮﻓﻴﺪ
Ramthaniyahرﻣﺴﺎﻧﻴﺔ or اﻟﺮﻣﺜﺎﻧﻴﺔ
Rawiyahراوﻳﺔ
Razanieh
Razzaniyaرزاﻧﻴﺔ
Ruwayhinah
Sanabirﺳﻨﺎﺑﺮ
Saraman ﺻﺮﻣﺎن
Shabbaﺷّﺒﺔ
Shaikh ‘Aliﺷﻴﺦ ﻋﻠﻲ
Shayta
Shkum
Shqef
Shqeif
Sindiyanahﺳﻨﺪﻳﺎﻧﺎ
Skoufiyaﺳﻜﻮﻓﻴﺔ
Sukaykﺳﻜﻴﻚ
Summaqahﺳﻤﺎﻗﺔ or اﻟﺴﻤﺎﻗﺔ
Tal A'war
Tannuriyah
Tariq
Umm al-Dananirام اﻟﺪﻧﺎﻧﻴﺮ
‘Uyun al Hajalﻋﻴﻮن اﻟﺤﺠﻞ
Wasitواﺳﻂ
Yahoudiyaاﻟﻴﻬﻮدﻳﺔ
Yaqusahاﻟﻴﺎﻗﻮﺻﺔ
Z‘artaزﻋﺮﺗﺎ
Za‘urahزﻋﻮرة

Depopulated farms

Alphabetical list; all parts of the name are treated equally, including the article, but the diacritics are disregarded.
EnglishArabic
Abaret Hamed
‘Abbasiyaﻋﺒﺎﺳﻴﺔ
Abu Darkal
Al Hamma
‘Ayn Addisaﻋﻴﻦ ادﻳﺴﺔ
‘Ayn Hurﻋﻴﻦ ﺣﻮر
‘Ayn Warda
Bab al Hawaﺑﺎب اﻟﻬﻮى
Baghali
Batra
Bitmiyyaاﻟﺒﻄﻤﻴﺔ
Darbashiyah
Dardara
Deir ‘Azizدﻳﺮ ﻋﺰﻳﺰ
Deir Kurouh
Deir Ma’dal
Dreijat
Fakhurah
Fashkoul
Hajaf
Hashra
Houtieh
‘Illayqa Jaunoubieh
Jimieh
Kafweh
Kanaf
Karaz at Tawil ﻗﺮز اﻟﻄﻮﻳﻞ
Kharab Bikheil
Khilet Gazaleh
Khirbet Beida
Khshash
Kureinat
Kurn
Kuseir
Lawieh
Mabra
Majdoulieh
Mansurahﻣﻨﺼﻮرة
Marah Muloul
Mazra'at Alqunetra
Mazra‘at Barakhta
Mazra’at Himeira
Mazra'at Izdin
Mazra’at Kalak
Mazra’at Sheikh Hasan
Mazra Um al Tawahin
Minshieh
Mudawara
Musha’an
Nasriya
Nkib Arabieh
Nkib Sourieh
Nuwanieh
Qisbiyaاﻟﻘﺼﻴﺒﺔ
Qtua Sheikh Ali
Rab’a
Rajam
Ramtha
Rasm Balut
Saffuriyahﺻﻔﻮرة
Sha’abaniya
Sa‘id
Sagireh
Shamra
Shoka
Sir Dhi'abﺳﻴﺮ ادﻳﺎب
Sir el-Kharfanﺳﻴﺮ اﻟﺨﺮﻓﺎن
Slayeh
Sleileh
Taibe
Tawahin
Umm Kanater
Umm Khashabeh
Umm Sudra
Uyun
Uweinat Jaunoubieh
Uweinat Shamalieh
‘Uyun Hadid
'Uyun Samak
Zibdin
Zor Abu Kabzeh

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