- Al-Ghantoo (Arabic: الغنطو) or al-
Ghantu, ALA-LC: al-
Ghānṭū: but the
original name is spelled: الغُنْثُر/ Al-Ghonthor,
which means the land of fountains)...
-
kilometers (14 mi) from Hama.
Nearby localities include Talbiseh and al-
Ghantu to the south, al-Zaafaraniyah and al-Mashrafah to the southeast, Murayj...
- the
Council of the Arab League. Osmańczyk 2003: 1294
Ghantus 1982: 59 Osmańczyk 2003: 1290
Ghantus,
Elias T. (1982). Arab
industrial integration. London:...
-
Ghantous or
Gantous or
Ghantus is a surname. It may
refer to: Raad Ghantous, Iraqi-born ****yrian
American interior designer Ghantus Haddad,
birth name of...
- men and
women at
Rodhi often sing the Dohori. Some
musical dances like
Ghantu and
Chudka are
still in existence, and is
performed in many
Gurung villages...
- Ayn al-Niser, Umm al-Amad and al-Mukharram to the east, and Talbiseh, al-
Ghantu and Teir
Maalah to the west.
Outside the
modern town is Tell el-Mishrife...
-
musicians playing the
Naumati Baja.
There are so many
other dances like
Ghantu dance,chu fauat,sikmari,Denzongcnenha,
Khukhuri naach,chutkeynaach. Parai...
-
Syrian Army in Rastan.
Rebel fighters also took
control of the
village of al-
Ghantu,
southwest of Talbiseh.
Matthew Weaver (12 June 2012). "The
Guardian Syria...
- of the
Romanov dynasty to power.
Ghantus Haddad was born on July 1, 1859, the son of son of Girjis, son of
Ghantus Haddad in the
village of
Aabey of...
- southwest,
Khirbet Tin Nur to the west, al-Dar al-Kabirah to the northwest, al-
Ghantu, Teir Maalah, al-Mukhtariyah and
Talbiseh to the north, al-Mishirfeh to...