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    The Ghab Plain (Arabic: سَهْلُ ٱلْغَابِ, romanized: Sahl al-Ġāb, literally: Forest Plain) is a fertile depression lying mainly in the Al-Suqaylabiyah District...
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    local transtension in the northernmost part of the fault system, forming the Ghab pull-apart basin. The southern part of the fault system runs roughly along...
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    The al-Ghab offensive (July–August 2015) was an offensive launched by rebels during the Syrian Civil War to capture areas surrounding Jisr al-Shughur,...
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    (Shaizar). This is where the river enters the Ghab plain. Further downstream, on the eastern edge of the Ghab, is located the ancient city of Apamea. To...
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  • objectives. Example: ghab jid 'body' ghab naix 'ear' ghab ghaib 'root' ghab nex 'leaf' ghab qangb 'living room' ghab sot 'kicken'[spelling?] ghab dliux 'soul'...
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    separated from the Jabal az Zawiyah range and the plateau region by the Al Ghab valley, a fertile, irrigated trench crossed by the meandering Orontes River...
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  • The Union of Falcons of al-Ghab (مجموعة صقور الغاب; Majmou'at Suqour al-Ghab) was a Syrian rebel group affiliated with the Free Syrian Army that was formed...
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    20 additional villages in the al-Ghab plain and Zawiya mountain region, establishing control over southern al-Ghab and regaining control of the entirety...
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  • Tamana al-Ghab (Arabic: تمانعة الغاب, also spelled Tamaanat al-Ghab) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located...
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  • to be north of Apamia on the Asi River, possibly the formerly flooded Al-Ghab Plain) The Great Sea (The Mediterranean Sea) Various transliterations for...
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    both parties, in Tremla area and villages of Jabal Shashabo and Sahl al-Ghab, and the vicinity of Hbit and Abdin, which caused casualties in the ranks...
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    following a Syrian Army infiltration attack on a HTS position in the Al-Ghab Plain, according to SOHR. On 11 December, clashes broke out after Syrian...
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    kilometers northwest of Hama. It is situated along the Orontes River, near the Ghab plain. Nearby localities include Halfaya and Taybat al-Imam to the east,...
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    Amrikayi) (tele-drama), 2005 Empty frames (Ghab-ha-ye khali) (series), 2006–2007 The Last Empty Frame (Akharin ghab-e khali), 2009 Thirty-nine weeks (39 hafte)...
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  • 313th Brigade Syrian Islamic Front Ansar al-Sham Fatah Halab Falcons of al-Ghab Liwa al-Haqq Katibat al-Bara'[citation needed] Katibat Saraya al-Furat[citation...
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  • presumably) but they need ammunition. Col. Jemiel Radoon of the Falcons of al-Ghab, a Free Syrian Army battalion that made attempts to block Hassan's retreat...
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    (India and Nepal) Utkal Plains (India) Western coastal plains (India) Al-Ghab Plain (Syria) Aleppo plateau (Syria) Ararat Plain (Armenia and Turkey) Israeli...
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    Syrian Civil War. The offensive was extended in the subsequent days to the al-Ghab plains, between northwest Hama and southwest Idlib, as well as to the edge...
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    2013. "Ya Oumi", 2013. "Zekrayat", 2013. "Shouq El Omr", 2013. "Tarakni Ghab", 2014. "Bandahlak", 2017. "Malikat Gamal El Rouh", 2018 "Hal El Garih",...
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    Mountains bordered by a valley running from south-east to north-west known as Al-Ghab Plain; the region was populated by a portion of Syrians, who were called...
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    with the Free Syrian Army active in northwestern Syria, mainly in the al-Ghab Plain in northern Hama and its surroundings. Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia...
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    Byzantine historians mentioned a city named "Marsyas" that governed the al-Ghab and Beqaa plains to the north and south of the site, respectively. Masyaf...
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    spielen. [German: Explaining How to Build and Play the Kawala, Saluang, or Ghab and Ney-Flute] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ney. Chisholm, Hugh...
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    is about 55 km (34 mi) to the northwest of Hama, Syria, overlooking the Ghab valley. After the conquest of the region by Alexander the Great and the subsequent...
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  • plateau. To the north and northwest of the mountain lies the Rouge Plain. The Ghāb Plain is on the western side. South of the mountain are the plains of Ḥamā...
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  • Victory (Arabic: معركة النصر, Maarakat an-Nasr), also known as "Tahrir Sahl al-Ghab" was an operations room created by Syrian rebel factions in April 2015, with...
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  • Qarqur (category Populated places in al-Ghab Plain)
    the Hama Governorate, located northwest of Hama. It is situated in the al-Ghab plain, on the eastern bank of the Orontes River. Nearby localities include...
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    early November 2012. One occurred in a rural development center in Sahl al-Ghab in Hama province, where a car bomb killed two people; while the other occurred...
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    Orontes River flows north alongside the range on its eastern verge in the Ghab valley, a 64 kilometres (40 mi) longitudinal trench, and then around the...
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    TIP has participated in: Northwestern Syria offensive (April–June 2015) Al-Ghab offensive (July–August 2015) Siege of Abu al-Duhur Airbase Russian military...
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