Barzeh, Syria
Barzeh is a municipality and a neighborhood to the north of Damascus, Syria. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Barzeh had a population of 47,339 in the 2004 census.History
The municipality has been active in the Syrian civil war. The Sunni Barzeh neighborhood is largely pro-opposition. However, the neighboring Alawite "slum" Esh al-Warwar is largely pro-government. The Barzeh area has been under truce between the rebels and government since 2014. On 1 April 2015, the rebels launched a military campaign to expel the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant from the Barzeh and Qaboun neighborhoods, which ended in success three days later. On 8 February 2016, an IS car bomb targeting a government officer's club killed eight people in Masakin Barzeh.
On 29 May 2017 the Syrian government regained control of the entire district.Neighborhoods
- Al-Abbas
- Barza al-Balad
- Ish al-Warwar
- Al-Manara
- Masakin Barzeh
- An-Nuzha
Education
The Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology has its main campus in the Hameesh area of Barzeh.