• Al-Tawahin (Arabic: الطواحين, also spelled Tawaheen) is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Tartus Governorate, located east of...
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    The Battle of Tawahin (Arabic: وقعة الطواحين, romanized: Waqʿat al-Ṭawāhīn, lit. 'Battle of the Mills') was fought in 885 between the forces of the Abbasid...
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    Margat (redirect from Al-Marqab)
    Margat, also known as Marqab (Arabic: قلعة المرقب, romanized: Qalʻat al-Marqab, lit. 'Castle of the Watchtower'), is a castle near Baniyas, Syria, which...
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  • al-Aswad Arwad Al-Hamidiyah Khirbet al-Maazah Suda Khawabi Al-Karimah Al-Safsafah Al-Rawda Al-Annazah Al-Qadmus Hammam Wasel Al-Tawahin Talin Bayt al-Shaykh...
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    Nahr al-Kabir river forms the border with Lebanon to the south. Tartus is the regional capital; other major settlements include Al-Hamidiyah, Al Qadmus...
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    Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • southeast of Tartus. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Mitras had a population of 1,485 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants at least...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • Ayn al-Dahab (Arabic: عين الذهب; also transliterared Ein al-Dahab) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Duraykish District...
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    Al-Kafrun (Arabic: الكفرون; also spelled Kafroun) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Safita District of the Tartous Governorate...
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  • Ruwaysa (redirect from Al-Ruwaysa)
    Al-Ruwaysa (Arabic: الرويسة; also spelled Rweiseh) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Tartus District of Tartus Governorate...
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    2020. Ibn Athir, Ali. "Al-Kāmil fī al-tārīkh" ["The Complete History";]. The comprehensive encyclopedia www.islamport.com. Al-Warraq website. Retrieved...
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    Nizari Ismaili state in the Syrian coastal mountains and is locally known as Al-Sheikh Deeb Castle (Arabic: قلعة الشيخ ديب, romanized: Qal'at Sheikh Dib)...
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    the Battle of the Mills (al-Ṭawāḥīn) in southern Palestine. The Abbasids, led by Aḥmad ibn al-Muwaffaḳ (the future Caliph al-Mu'tadid), had invaded Syria...
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  • The Battle of Tawahin took place on 15 August 978 between the Fatimid army, led in person by Caliph al-Aziz, and the forces of Alptakin, the Turkic ruler...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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    work was ongoing as of at least 2017. Archaeological investigation at Tawahin es-Sukkar and other sites in the area suggest "a population with a Nabataean...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • Wasel Huraysun Kaff al-Jaa Kharibeh al-Marqab Mqarmideh Osaibah al-Qadmus Qarqafti al-Qulou Ras al-Wati al-Rawda Taanita Talin al-Tawahin Tayru Zallalu...
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  • northeast, Maten al-Sahel to the northwest, Husayn al-Baher to the west, Dweir al-Shaykh Saad to the southwest, Awaru to the south, Khirbet al-Faras to the...
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    On 3 May, another massacre was, according to SOHR, perpetrated in the Ras al-Nabaa district of Baniyas causing hundreds of Sunni residents to flee their...
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  • Al Karamah (Arabic: الكرامة, literally meaning dignity), or simply Karama or Karamah, formerly known as Sahyun, is a village in administrative division...
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  • Bustan al-Najjar (Arabic: بستان النجار) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Baniyas District of the Tartus Governorate, located...
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    Maten al-Sahel (Arabic: متن الساحل), is a village in Tartus Governorate, northwestern Syria the Syrian government renamed the village Maten al-Sahel, "Coast"...
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  • in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are Christians. It became part of the al-Sawda municipality in 1970 and is represented by one seat in its council....
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  • Beit Alyan (Arabic: بيت عليان; also spelled Beit al-Ayan) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Tartus District of Tartus Governorate...
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