As-Summaqah
As-Summaqah, Sumaqa or Samaqa (Arabic: اﻟﺴﻤﺎﻗﺔ or ﺳﻤﺎﻗﺔ),[1] is a former Syrian village located in the Golan Heights.[2] HistoryThe settlement has been inhabited intermittent throughout history.[3] It has remains from the Early Bronze Age II or III, Iron Age I, Roman, Mamluk and Ottoman periods.[4] The Mamluks produced grape honey in the village.[5] In the 15th–16th century, the al-Fadl tribe left northeastern Syria after an internal conflict.[6] When they arrived in the Golan Heights they settled in several villages in the area including Summaqah.[7] They worked with agriculture and livestock.[8] This continued till after the French Mandate.[9] After Israel occupied the area in the Six-Day War, they began destroying Syrian villages in the Golan Heights.[10][11] Summaqah was destroyed in 1967.[12] The population before the war was 150.[12] See alsoReferences
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