Suluk, Syria

Suluk
Town and subdistrict

Suluk nahiya within ar-Raqqah Governorate
Country  Syria
Governorate Al-Raqqah
District Tell Abyad
Population (2004)
  Town 7,825[1]
  Subdistrict 44,131[1]
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
P-Code C5843
Geocode SY110201

Suluk or Saluq is a town and nahiyah within the Tell Abyad District of ar-Raqqah Governorate in Syria. Suluk is close to the border with Turkey. It is predominately Arab.

In June 2015, Suluk was taken over by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in the course of their Tell Abyad offensive.[2] The YPG has been accused of barring the return of its residents[3], "razing" nearby village[4], and "ethnic cleansing" of Arabs.[5] They have denied these allegations, calling them "biased, unprofessional and politicized"[6]

In the early 13th century, during Ayyubid rule, the medieval geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi noted that Suluk was "a town of Syria".[7]

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