• Tell al-Nabi Mando (Arabic: تل النبي مندو), known in archaeological literature as Tell Nebi Mend and also known as Qadesh (Arabic: قادش) after the Bronze-Age...
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  • at Tell Nebi Mend, about 24 kilometers (15 mi) southwest of Homs near al-Qusayr and adjacent to the modern-day Syrian village of Tell al-Nabi Mando. The...
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    Dhabī : al-Majmaʻ al-Thaqāfī. OCLC 4771042475. al-Ziriklī, Khayr al-Dīn (2002) [1927]. al-Aʻlām : qāmūs tarājim li-ashhar al-rijāl wa-al-nisāʼ min al-ʻArab...
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    the hill. The importance of Tell al-Nabi Mando is in its strategic location. The force which controls Tell al-Nabi Mando can fire on most border villages...
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  • Tell al-Nabi Mando, Arjoun, al-Houz to the southeast, Kafr Mousa and al-Ghassaniyah to the east, Khirbet Ghazi to the northeast and Wujuh al-Hajar and...
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    Homs (category Tells (archaeology))
    Bab al-Sebaa, al-Mreijeh, al-Adawiyya, al-Nezha, Akrama and beyond them lay the Karm al-Loz, Karm al-Zaytoun, Wadi al-Dhahab, al-Shamas, Masaken al-Idikhar...
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  • Levant, on or near the headwaters or a ford of the Orontes River Tell al-Nabi Mando, also called Qadesh and adjacent to the ancient site Battle of Kadesh...
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    Qatna (redirect from Tell al-Mishrifeh)
    المشرفة, Tell al-Mishrifeh; also Tell Misrife or Tell Mishrifeh) was an ancient city located in Homs Governorate, Syria. Its remains constitute a tell situated...
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    when it was also known as the Sanjak of Homs. Homs Palmyra Al-Mukharram Talkalakh Al-Rastan Al-Qusayr The governorate is divided into seven districts, known...
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  • (Arabic: كفر موسى) al-Qurniyah 1,329 / (Arabic: القرنية) Mudan 1,230 / (Arabic: مودان) Bluzah 1,159 / (Arabic: بلوزة) Tell al-Nabi Mando (Qadesh) 1,068 /(Arabic:...
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    nearest localities include Arak to the east, Al-Sukhnah further to the northeast, Tiyas to the west and al-Qaryatayn to the southwest. Palmyra is the administrative...
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    Wadi al-Nasara (Arabic: وادي النصارى / ALA-LC: Wādī an-Naṣārá, which both mean "Valley of Christians") is an area in western Syria that administratively...
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    Talbiseh (redirect from Tell Bise)
    Talbiseh (Arabic: تلبيسة, also spelled Talbisa, Tell Bisa, Talbeesa) is a large town in northwestern Syria administratively part of the Homs Governorate...
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    Al-Qaryatayn (Arabic: ٱلْقَرْيَتَين, Syriac: ܩܪܝܬܝܢ), also spelled Karyatayn, Qaratin or Cariatein, is a town in central Syria, administratively part of...
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  • Taldou (redirect from Tell Dhu)
    include Burj al-Qa'i to the east, Tallaf to the northeast, Kafr Laha and Tell Dahab to the north, Qarmas and Maryamin to the northwest, al-Taybah al-Gharbiyah...
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  • 1901 Istanbul Byblos Ramesses II, year 4 Two fragments 1919 Beirut Tell al-Nabi Mando Seti I Fragment 1921 Aleppo Beisan steles Seti I Fragment 1921 Rockefeller...
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  • under the leadership of Aq Sunqur al-Hajib. 1149 – The Mosul-based Zengids under Nur al-Din captured the city. 1154 – Al-Idrisi mentioned that Homs was populous...
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  • Talkalakh (redirect from Tell Kalakh)
    source of income. It has six mosques and two main small squares: Al Hurria and Al Saha Al Amma Squares. During the Ottoman era, between the 18th and 19th...
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    Talbiseh and al-Ghantu to the south, al-Zaafaraniyah and al-Mashrafah to the southeast, Murayj al-Durr to the northeast, Tumin to the north, Deir al-Fardis...
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  • Al-Bayadah (Arabic: البياضة, sometimes spelled Al-Bayada or Bayyada) is a quarter of Homs, the capital of Homs Governorate. In 2004 it had a population...
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    Al-Husn (Arabic: الحصن, also spelled al-Hisn) is a large village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located west of...
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  • Uyun al-Wadi (Arabic: عيون الوادي, also spelled Oyoun Alwadi) is a village in northern Syria located northwest of Homs in the Homs Governorate. It is located...
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  • the north, Kafr Kamrah and Mashta al-Helu to the west, Shin, al-Shinyah and al-Qabu to the south, and Taldou and Tell Dahab to the east. According to the...
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    Al-Hawash (Arabic: الحواش / ALA-LC: al-Ḥwāsh) is a Greek Orthodox Christians town in northwestern Syria, administratively belonging to the Homs Governorate...
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  • Jubb al-Shami (Arabic: جب الشامي) is a hamlet east of Homs. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), its population was 35 in 2004. The inhabitants...
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  • Sadad and the Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian; according to Istifan al-Duwayhi, some of the monks of that monastery came from Sadad. In 1838, its...
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  • Aridah to the southeast, Hadidah to the east, al-Husn and Anaz to the northeast, Zweitinah to the north, Tell Hawsh to the northwest, Naarah to the west...
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  • Al-Sukhnah (Arabic: ٱلسُّخْنَة, romanized: as-Suẖnah, also spelled al-Sukhanah or al-Sakhnah or al-Sakhanah, Roman "Sikne") is a town in eastern Syria...
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  • Sakrah to the north, al-Rayyan to the south and Tell Zubaydah to the southwest. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Thabitiyah had a population...
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    include Ayn al-Niser, Umm al-Amad and al-Mukharram to the east, and Talbiseh, al-Ghantu and Teir Maalah to the west. Outside the modern town is Tell el-Mishrife...
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