[1] It lies south of the city of Kilis, and north of the Syrian town of Azaz.
[2] In late 19th century, German orientalist Martin Hartmann listed the village as a settlement of 15 houses inhabited by Turks.
Tibil has been at least tentatively identified by a number of modern scholars as the site of the Syro–Hittite city of Muru in Bit Agusi.
It served as the camp of the Byzantine emperor Romanos III during the Battle of Azaz against the Mirdasids of Aleppo in 1030.
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