- The
Hauran (Arabic: حَوْرَان, romanized:
Ḥawrān; also
spelled Hawran or Houran) is a
region that
spans parts of
southern Syria and
northern Jordan. It...
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Daraa and
later executed him. On 5
November 2019,
fighters from
Wilayat Hawran released photos after the
death of ISIL's
leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, pledging...
- Wadi
Hauran (also Wadi Houran, Wādī
Ḩawrān Arabic: وادي حوران) is the
longest wadi in Iraq.
Located in Al
Anbar Governorate west of Iraq, at
Latitude 33...
- Al Amer
Hawran (Arabic: آل عامر حوران) is a sub-district
located in
Radman Al Awad District, Al
Bayda Governorate, Yemen. Al Amer
Hawran had a po****tion...
- open, rolling, once-fertile
Hawran Plateau south of
Damascus and east of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains.
Southwest of the
Hawran lies the high
volcanic region...
- Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi, the
leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. He was born in the
Hawran region. In the mid-1960s,
while still affiliated with the
Syrian Muslim...
- are two
Arabic inscriptions from the
southern region on the
borders of
Hawran, the
Jabal Usays inscription (528 CE) and the
Harran inscription (568 CE)...
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bordering the
Mediterranean is
fairly green. Al-Jazira in the
northeast and
Hawran in the
south are
important agricultural areas. The Euphrates, Syria's most...
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Ammiyya (Arabic: الثورة العامية في جبل حوران,
althawrat aleamiat fi
jabal hawran, or Arabic: ʿĀmmiyya) was a
revolt against Ottoman rule in
Syria in 1889–1890...
- the
Shihab tribe,
originally Hijaz Arabs, but
later settled in
Ḥawran,
advanced from
Ḥawran, in 1172, and
settled in Wadi al-Taym at the foot of
mount Hermon...