el-Qitar
Syria /
Hhalab /
Manbij /
World
/ Syria
/ Hhalab
/ Manbij
, 28 km from center (منبج)
place with historical importance, archaeological site

El-Qitar was a second millennium BC fortress dating mainly to 1400-1200 BC. It consisted of an upper and lower settlement connected by rock-cut stairs. The lower settlement of streets, buildings, River Gate and towers was destroyed and flooded by construction of the hydro-electric dam. The mountain top, now an island, had two West Gates,a North Tower, a public building with orthostats, a temple from the Late Bronze Age and stone-built tumuli of unknown date. A cuneiform tablet from the site suggest the place was called Til-Abnu. El-Qitar was excavated by an Australo-American team in the 1980s.
NB: Neolithic Jerf al-Ahmar, now under water, was on the east bank of the Euphrates River about one km northeast from el-Qitar.
NB: Neolithic Jerf al-Ahmar, now under water, was on the east bank of the Euphrates River about one km northeast from el-Qitar.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°23'2"N 38°10'49"E
- Jebel Khalid 2.4 km
- Tell al-Sweyhat 13 km
- Najm archaeological site 20 km
- Ancient Sura 75 km
- Medinet al-Far (Hisn Maslama) 85 km
- Khirbet al-Anbar (Bajadda) 85 km
- Old City of Raqqa 89 km
- Abassid Walls of Raqqa 89 km
- Thoul Nayel 96 km
- Resafa 98 km
- Zammalah plain 5.7 km
- Dubb mountains (595 m) 7 km
- Shash mountain (525 m) 7.2 km
- Rumaylat plain 13 km
- Killiyah plain 16 km
- Tishrin Dam reservoir 22 km
- Manbij-Birecik Plain 30 km
- Tabqa Dam Reservoir / Lake Assad 37 km
- Euphrates Region (DFNS) 71 km
- Al-Raqqah Governorate 77 km