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Adham Al-
Akrad, also
known by his
kunya as Abu Qusay, (1974 – 14
October 2020), was a
Syrian rebel leader in
Daraa Governorate during the
Syrian Revolution...
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Jabal al-
Akrad (Arabic: جبل الأكراد
Jabal al-
Akrād, lit.
Mountain of the Kurds) is a
rural mountainous region with an
elevation that
ranges from 400–1...
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Zuzan al-
Akrad, or Zozān al-
Akrād, Zawzan,
Nahiyat al-Zuzan and
Bilad al-Zuzan
refers to a
region cited in
medieval Islamic sources that
stretched from...
- on the site
manned by Kurds,
giving it the name, in Arabic, of Ḥoṣn al-
Akrād (حصن الأكراد), or "fort of the Kurds".
Following the
construction of the...
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Akrad Ibrahim (Arabic: أكراد إبراهيم, romanized:
Akrād Ibrāhīm) is a
village in
central Syria,
administratively part of the
Hirbnafsah Subdistrict of Hama...
- transliterated:
Jabhat al-
Akrad; Kurdish:
Eniya Kurdan,
former full name: لواء جبهة الأكراد لنصرة شعبنا السوري Liwa'
Jabhat al-'
Akrād an-Nuṣrah Shaʿbnā al-Sūrī...
- Dagh (Kurdish: Çiyayê Kurmênc; Arabic: جبل الأكراد, romanized: jabal al-
ʾakrād; Turkish: Kürt Dağı,
officially Kurt Dağı) is a
highland region in northwestern...
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Kurds in
Palestine (Kurdish: Kurdên Filistînê; Arabic: اكراد فلسطين:
Akrad Filisteen) are
Palestinians who are of
Kurdish ancestry. The
origins of some...
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Karad Dayasinah (Arabic: كراد داسنية, also
known as
Akrad Dayasinah or
Akrad Dasnieh, also
known as Shamah) is a
village in
northern Syria, administratively...
- Sey****abad-e
Akrad (Persian: سيداباداكراد, also
Romanized as Sey****ābād-e
Āḵrād; also
known as Sey****ābād) is a
village in
Miyan Jovin Rural District,...