BÃÂjarwÃÂn was a small town or village in the Balikh River valley inhabited during the early Islamic period, located between Raqqa and Tall Mahra. It is attested in textual sources until the 10th century and probably peaked during the early Abbasid period, in the late 8th/early 9th centuries. Karin Bartl has identified it with the present-day sites of Tall DÃÂmir al-Sharqë and Tall DÃÂmir al-Gharbë on opposite sides of the river. Neither one has been explored by archaeologists.