The Ain Dara temple is a destroyed Iron Age Syro-Hittite temple noted for its similarities to Solomon's Temple, also known as the "First Temple in Jerusalem"...
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Ain Dara (Arabic: عين دارة, romanized: ʿAyn Dāra, also spelled Ein Dara or Ayn Darah, Kurdish: Endarê) is a Yezidi village in northern Syria, administratively...
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Temple in antis (section Temple at Ain Dara)
temples in Antis include Solomon's Temple, the sanctuary of Tell Al-Rawda, and Ain Dara. With a widespread cultural community sharing and integrating...
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(also Pattina or Unqi) (with the city of Kinalua, maybe modern Tell Tayinat) Ain Dara, a religious center Bit Agusi (with the cities of Arpad, Nampigi...
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Dara which frightened all the obstacle creators. Dara realized the spiritual power of saint Kumaraguruparar. He treated the saint with respect. Dara organized...
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Tell el-Maskhuta (Ancient: "Tjeku") Tell el-Rataba Tell el-Sahaba Tell Nebesha Tell Qua' Terenuthis (Modern: "Kom Abu Billo") Thmuis (Modern: "Tell el-Timai")...
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Larsa (redirect from Tell as-Senkereh)
east bank of the Shatt-en-Nil canal at the site of the modern settlement Tell as-Senkereh or Sankarah. Larsa is thought to be the source of a number of...
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2024. Monson, John M. "The Temple of Solomon: Heart of Jerusalem", C. The Ain Dara Temple: A New Parallel from Syria, pp. 10, 16. In "Zion, city of our God"...
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Current Yazidi settlements in Syria Abu Jarade Alaresh Antariye Awgira Ain Dara Baflun Basufan Berzan Bur Said Chava Chelhumiye Chetele Derdere Dogerki...
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Arabia. Tell Qeni (1,803 m) Tell Joualine (1,732 m) Tell Sleiman (1,703 m) Tell Qleib (1,698 m) Tell Abou-Hamra (1,482 m) Tell El-Ahmar (1,452 m) Tell Abed-Mar...
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period discovered in modern-day Syria and Turkey, such as those in Ain Dara and Tell Tayinat. Following Jewish return from exile, Solomon's Temple was...
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human items and tools form the Stone Age found in the regions of Aleppo, Ain Dara and Ebla. It also contains the oldest civilized human shelter (8500 BC)...
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Kobani (redirect from Ain al-Arab)
Subdistrict Ayn al-Arab District "General Census of Population and Housing 2004: Ain al-Arab nahiyah" (in Arabic). Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics. Archived...
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Tell Aghbar (Arabic: تل أغبر; Turkish: Bozhüyük), is a village in northern Aleppo Governorate, northern Syria. With 442 inhabitants, as per the 2004 census...
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Governorate, northern Syria. With 669 inhabitants, as per the 2004 census, Tell Hajar administratively belongs to Ghandoura Subdistrict within Jarabulus...
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include Jalbul, Aqiba and Deir Jamal to the south, Karzahayel, Afrin and Ain Dara to the west, Qatma to the north and Manaq, Kafr Kalbin and Kaljibrin to...
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approximately 100 killed and 35 tanks. After Ain Zhalta fell, the Israelis advanced to the town of Ain Dara, which overlooked the Beirut-Damascus highway...
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Tell Rifaat (Arabic: تل رفعت, romanized: Tall Rifʿat, also spelled Tel Rifaat, Tel Rif'at or Tal Rifaat) is a city in northern Aleppo Governorate, northwestern...
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Afrin Subdistrict Afrin Ain Dara Awlad al-Arab Barad Baselhaya Basuta Basufan Beit Adin Burj Abdullah Inab Kafr Nabu Kalota Kimar Maryamin Oqayba Qibar...
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al-Matn, Emir Haydar launched a preemptive assault against Ain Dara. In the ensuing Battle of Ain Dara, the Yamani forces were routed, the Alam al-Din sheikhs...
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Afrin Subdistrict Afrin Ain Dara Awlad al-Arab Barad Baselhaya Basuta Basufan Beit Adin Burj Abdullah Inab Kafr Nabu Kalota Kimar Maryamin Oqayba Qibar...
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Tall Shair (redirect from Tell Sha'ir)
Afrin Subdistrict Afrin Ain Dara Awlad al-Arab Barad Baselhaya Basuta Basufan Beit Adin Burj Abdullah Inab Kafr Nabu Kalota Kimar Maryamin Oqayba Qibar...
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be used to store provisions during the times of blockage. King Abdul Aziz Dara is enjoying a lot of archaeological material of historical significance,...
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including Jahanara Begum (Shah Jahan's favorite daughter), and the Crown prince Dara Shikoh, the heir-apparent, anointed by his father, who temporarily succeeded...
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As-Safira (redirect from Tell Sfire)
Afrin Subdistrict Afrin Ain Dara Awlad al-Arab Barad Baselhaya Basuta Basufan Beit Adin Burj Abdullah Inab Kafr Nabu Kalota Kimar Maryamin Oqayba Qibar...
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the Church of Saint Simeon Stylites of the 5th century, the Syro-Hittite Ain Dara temple of the Iron Age dating back to the 10th and 8th centuries BC, the...
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and the villages of Basouta, al-Muhammadiya, al-Ghazawiya, Qarzihil, and Ain Dara. Qarzihil saw the heaviest fighting. Turkey then brokered a ceasefire between...
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(later evolved in Neo-Assyrian as Ḫazazu). In excavations of the site of Tell Azaz, considerable quantities of ceramics from the early and middle Islamic...
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Tell Goran (Jilu) Tell Hefyan (Qodchanis) Tell Hermez (Tkhuma) Tell Jedaya (Gawar) Tell Jazira (Eiel) Tell Jemaah (Halmoun) Tell Kifji (Liwan) Tell Makhadah...
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of Afrin, there are the remains of a Syro-Hittite settlement known as Ain Dara. In a field northwest of the city, a 9th or 8th century BC Luwian stele...
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