The Lajat (Arabic: اللجاة/ALA-LC: al-Lajāʾ), also spelled Lejat, Lajah, el-Leja or Laja, is the largest lava field in southern Syria, spanning some 900...
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subregions: the Nuqrah and Jaydur plains, the Jabal al-Druze massif, and the Lajat volcanic field. The population of the Hauran is largely Arab, but religiously...
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Iturea, Gaulanitis (Golan), Trachonitis (Lajat), Auranitis (Hauran), and Batanaea in the first century CE....
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government troops reportedly captured two villages and cut-off the rebel-held al-Lajat region, although the rebels denied this. Subsequently, the Syrian Army's...
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Syria was later split into two and Arabia was expanded to include the Lajat and Jebel Drūz, rough terrain south of Damascus, and also the birthplace...
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The Omari Brigades was a Syrian rebel group formed in the Lajat region in Daraa Governorate as the first FSA group formed in the province. It received...
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kalandrel: "Vam’ meste!"; kaladrela je-vazela meste, je jizaša kučak, je kumenca lajat, — kalandrela je ušl e lisic je-rekla: "Grańe men — slamu teb!" Jedanput...
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enumeration important regions around and between the cities Trachonitis the Lajat/Leja, including the surroundings from Az (al) Sanamayn (west) until the...
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weapons were sold to Bedouin traders referred to locally as "The Birds" in Lajat, a volcanic plateau northeast of Daraa, Syria. According to rebel forces...
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Village), Tudli Bena (Nancy Lake Village), K'enakatnu (Fish Creek Village), Łajat (Cottonwood Creek Village), Nik'udatl'ech'a (Dinkle Lake Village), Nuk'din'itnu...
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according to British officials counted some 15,000 men. The force blockaded the Lajat field north of Hauran, while Sharif Pasha began negotiations with the insurgents...
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Governorate – several Christian towns and villages at the western side of the Lajat: Izra, Khabab, Bassir, Tubna, Al-Masmiyah and Shaqra, in addition to Ghasm...
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elevation in Hauran plains), east of the Nahr al-Allan stream and west of the Lajat volcanic field. Namir, according to Biblical accounts, where it is named...
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Leja (1921–1992), Polish-born Canadian bomb disposal expert and soldier Lajat (alternatively spelled Leja), largest lava field in Syria This page lists...
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Sabkhat al-Hijana. In the south the plain is bounded by the lava field of the Lajat (the largest, geologically recent lava-field in the south of Syria, roughly...
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resembles the Aramaic form of the Greek name Trachonitis, an ancient name for Lajat, a rocky region of Hauran in modern-day Syria, known in Targum Jonathan...
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and give consent for the construction of a road between Jabal Hauran and Lajat to facilitate the construction of an Ottoman garrison in the latter region...
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weapons were sold to Bedouin traders referred to locally as "The Birds" in Lajat, a volcanic plateau northeast of Daraa, Syria. According to rebel forces...
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corregimiento in Las Tablas District, Los Santos Province, Panama Syria Lajat, also spelled Laja, a geographic region Laja River (disambiguation) This...
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al-Kafr and other villages, like Najran, on the southern borders of the Lajat plain, the Druze were able to encircle the Sulut Bedouin tribe that had...
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located in the heart of the rocky volcanic plateau of Lejah (also called Lajat). Administratively Ariqah is situated in the Mantiqat Shahba (Shahba district)...
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Brigade Martyr Ahmed al-Khalaf Brigade Zaidi Knights Brigade Shield of Lajat Brigade Abu Saddam Brigade Martyr Ahmed al-Miqdad Banner of the Martyrs...
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2018. "Jebel Al Dair biosphere reserve". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Lajat". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Djebel Bou-Hedma". UNESCO. Retrieved...
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The family played an important role converting the inhabitants of the Lajat plain to Christianity. It is possible that the tomb of Elias, is that of...
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about. Some migrated to Syria, likely in the district of Trachonitis (the Lajat plain) and around the extant city of Najran, Syria; but the greater part...
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51–53. Bléas, F.-M. (1913). Les chevaux bretons (in French). imprimerie À. Lajat. Denis, Bernard (2012). "Les races de chevaux en France au XVIIIe siècle...
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area east of the Golan Heights (Gaulonitis), including what is now called Lajat. Boraas, et al. (1979), p. 10. Today, the site is a ruin bearing its old...
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Brigade Martyr Ahmed al-Khalaf Brigade Zaidi Knights Brigade Shield of Lajat Brigade Abu Saddam Brigade Martyr Ahmed al-Miqdad Banner of the Martyrs...
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Nu'aym was the dominant tribe among the 1,122 Bedouin households in the Lajat lava field of the Hauran in the 16th century. They also accounted for 51...
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rustique. Bléas, F.-M. (1913). Les chevaux bretons (in French). imp. A. Lajat. de Comminges, Marie-Aimery (1898). Le cheval de selle en France (in French)...
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