- The
Damiyah Bridge (Arabic: جسر الدامية, romanized: Jisr ed-
Damieh, lit. 'Bridge of ed-
Damieh'),
known as
Prince Muhammad Bridge in Jordan, and as Gesher...
- The
Capture of Jisr ed
Damieh took
place on 22
September 1918
during the
Third Transjordan attack of the
Battle of
Nablus which,
along with the main Battle...
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three main areas. The
first area was the
Jordan Valley between Jisr ed
Damieh and Umm esh Shert,
where the
Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) defended...
- the
Ottoman escape route from
Nablus to the
Jordan crossing at Jisr ed
Damieh and if
possible capture the
Ottoman Seventh Army's
headquarters in Nablus...
- the
Yildirim Army
Group were
attacked during the
battle for the Jisr ed
Damieh bridge, and
several fords to the
south were also captured,
closing this...
- Wadi el Fara road
towards the
Jordan River,
aiming to
cross at the Jisr ed
Damieh bridge,
leaving a
rearguard to
defend Nablus. The town was
captured by the...
- back.") "Adam":
identified by
Humphreys with
modern "Damiya" ("
Damieh" or Jisr ed
Damieh; al with the same root word dm),
about 17
miles (27 km) north...
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Palestine Campaign Southern Palestine Transjordan III
Nablus Megiddo Jisr ed
Damieh Damascus Jisr
Benat Yakub Kiswe Kaukab Haritan I Khan
Ayash Aleppo Haritan...
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Where is now the "Old
Roman Bridge" (Arabic: Mukatta'
Damieh), near the
confluence of the
watercourse Naḥal Yabok, not far from Wadi...
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Force began the
Third Transjordan attack by
advancing to
capture Jisr ed
Damieh, Es Salt and Amman.
Before Jericho had been
captured Allenby was already...