Bizaah

B'zaah (Arabic: بزاعة) is a town located 3 km (1.9 mi) east of the city of al-Bab in northern-central Aleppo Governorate, northwestern Syria.

[3] Located on the road to Aleppo, Bizaah was captured by the Crusaders during several attempts to siege the main city.

The first was in early 1119, when Roger of Antioch captured it from the Turkoman prince Ilghazi of Mardin.

[4] While the second was in 1138, during the Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos campaign in Syria.

On 23 February 2017, the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army and other affiliated rebels captured the town.

Demonstration in Bizaah in support of the Turkish involvement in the Syrian Civil War .