Tilhalit, also spelled Tell Khalid () and officially recognized as Asmacık, is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Oğuzeli, Gaziantep Province, Turkey. Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023. Its population is 195 (2022). It was a fortress during the 12th century, contested at times by the Crusaders, Zengid dynasty and Ayyubid dynasty.
The village is inhabited by Abdals of the Kurular tribe.
In the autumn or winter of 1150, the village was captured by the Zengid dynasty ruler Nur ad-Din from the County of Edessa, a Crusaders state, which was entirely conquered by the Zengids and other Muslim powers by July 1151.Setton 1969, p. 517. On 17 May 1183, Saladin, a former emir of Nur ad-Din, turned Ayyubid dynasty sultan, captured Tell Bashir as part of his general movement to capture Aleppo, which he besieged four days later, from the Zengids.Lyons 1982, p. 195. Saladin's brother, Buri, had already been besieging Tell Khalid, but its town and fortress surrendered without fighting upon Saladin's arrival there. It was thereafter bestowed to Badr ad-Din Dildirim al-Yaruqi, the Turkmen lord of nearby Tell Bashir and ally of Saladin. He continued to hold Tell Bashir well after the death of Saladin, and into the 12th century during the latter's son az-Zahir Ghazi's rule over the Emirate of Aleppo, which included Tell Bashir.Humphreys 1977, p. 82. By 1218, it was firmly in the possession of az-Zahir Ghazi's son and successor, al-Aziz Muhammad.Khoury 1996, p. 56. There is scant information about Tell Khalid in the historical record after the Ayyubid era.
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