- Al-Sarkha,
Bakhʽah or Bakh'a (Western Neo-Aramaic: ܒܟܥܐ - בכעא lit. 'to cry or to weep', Arabic: الصرخة or بخعة) is a
Syrian village in the
Yabroud District...
- the work of many
Wikipedia users to make this
table complete. Al-Sarkha (
Bakhah), Jubb'adin, and
Maaloula - the
three remaining Syrian villages that still...
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ample evidence of
their Syriac heritage,
especially in Maaloula, Ain Tineh,
Bakhah, and Jubaadin…",
translated quote from the book إلياس أنطون نصر الله في...
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additionally spoken in
three villages in Syria: Maaloula, Jubb'adin and
Bakhah.
Among diaspora communities based in the Levant, Gr****,
Armenian and Circ****ian...
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ample evidence of
their Syriac heritage,
especially in Maaloula, Ain Tineh,
Bakhah, and Jubaadin…“,
translated quote from the book إلياس أنطون نصر الله في...
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Maarounah Manin Rankous Saidnaya Talfita Yabroud District Yabroud ****al al-Ward
Bakhah Ras al-Maara An-Nabek
District al-Jarajir Al-Nabek Deir
Atiyah Flita Qara...
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Yabroud Subdistrict Yabroud Ras al-Ayn Ras al-Maara Rima Al-Sarkha (
Bakhah) ****al al-Ward
Subdistrict ****al al-Ward al-Jebbah...
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continued throughout Latin and
English translations. In this—unlike בכה (
bakhah),
which is
translated to cry—בכא (bakha)
would translate to tears, as a...
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Maalula are
overwhelmingly Christian,
while those of Jubb'adin and Al-Sarkha (
Bakhah) are
almost entirely Muslim. Circ****ians 1.5% The
majority of Circ****ians...
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Yabroud Subdistrict Yabroud Ras al-Ayn Ras al-Maara Rima Al-Sarkha (
Bakhah) ****al al-Ward
Subdistrict ****al al-Ward al-Jebbah...