Babeqqa (today called Üçok) was historically inhabited by Syriac OrthodoxAssyrians.[6] It was attacked by Hamidiye horsemen led by Mustapha Pasha on 20 December 1901 and five men from the village were killed, seven were wounded, and all of their flocks were stolen.[7] Amidst the Sayfo, the village was besieged by the Ömerkan, ‘Alikan, and ‘Aliyan tribes on 30 May 1915, but the siege was lifted after they were paid off by the nearby village of Azakh.[8] After a short battle on 20 June 1915, the village's population of 60 Assyrian families fled to Azakh.[9] Babeqqa was subsequently seized by the Kurds.[10]
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^Alternatively transliterated as Babekka, Babika, Babiqqa, Babokat, or Bebek.[4]