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Harasta (Arabic: حرستا, romanized:
Ḥarastā, Syriac: ܚܪܣܬܐ, romanized:
Ḥarastā), also
known as
Harasta al-Basal or Hirista, is...
- of
Harasta,
codenamed "They Were Wronged", was a
military operation launched by
Syrian rebels against positions of the
Syrian Arab Army in
Harasta, a...
- al-Ghalib", was a
battle launched by
Syrian rebels around Tall Kurdi, Adra and
Harasta in
Eastern Ghouta. On 11 September, the
Jaysh al-Islam
grouping launched...
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Dahiyat Harasta (Arabic: ضاحية حرستا, literally:
Harasta Suburb) is a
suburb in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the Rif
Dimashq Governorate, located...
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Harasta al-Qantarah (also
spelled Harasta Elqantara; Arabic: حرستا القنطرة) is a
Syrian village located in
Markaz Rif Dimashq,
Douma District. Harasta...
- Saqba, Modira, Eftreis, Jisrin, as well as
suburbs of
Damascus Beit Sawa,
Harasta, Zamalka, Ein Tarma,
Hizzah and Kafr Batna. By 2016,
around 400,000 people...
- the
suburbs of
Zamalka and
Qatana while 16
young men were
found dead in
Harasta. On 20 September,
hundreds of
soldiers sealed the
Yarmouk district and...
- of all, p****es
through Al-Jisr Al-Abyad district,
heading to
Jobar and
Harasta;
Mezzawi tears through Mezzeh;
Derani runs
towards Darya;
Banias runs by...
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fertile Ghouta region amid an orchard-filled area.
Nearby localities include Harasta al-Qantarah and
Zabdin to the west, al-Nashabiyah to the north, al-Bilaliyah...
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Milan Harašta (September 16, 1919 –
August 29, 1946) was a
Czechoslovak opera and
classical composer. "Milan
Harasta, composer...
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