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Huwwarin (Arabic: حوارين, also
spelled Hawarin,
Huwarin or Hawarine) is a
village in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Homs Governorate, south...
- died in
April 680.
According to al-Tabari,
Yazid was at his
residence in
Huwwarin,
located between Damascus and Palmyra, at the time of his father's death...
- father,
Yazid died on 11
November 683 in the
central Syrian desert town of
Huwwarin, his
favourite residence, aged
between 35 and 43, and was
buried there...
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Furqlus to the north, al-Riqama and
Dardaghan to the northwest, Mahin,
Huwwarin and
Sadad to the west, Qarah, Deir
Atiyah and al-Nabk to the southwest...
-
command of
Khalid bin
Walid in
April 634. The
morning after the
Battle of
Huwwarin,
Khalid moved his army of 9000
towards Damascus.
Approximately 20 miles...
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there successively moves southwestwards through Palmyra, al-Qaryatayn and
Huwwarin before reaching the
Damascus area. In this
route the only span
where a...
- Byzantine–Arabian frontier)
between the
Balqa (central Transjordan) and
Huwwarin. Most
sources point to an
original migration from Wadi Sirhan, a valley...
- the ISIL-held town of Mahin. Four days later, they
seized the
village of
Huwwarin and the
strategic hill the Tal Daher. Later, the
military captured the...
- Al-Qaryatayn.
Islamic State later advanced even further,
capturing Mahin and
Huwwarin by 8 August, thus
pushing hundreds of
Christians to flee ****cution. However...
- name of Sivrihisar,
Turkey Justinianopolis in Phoenicia, a
former name of
Huwwarin,
Syria Justinianopolis in Phrygia, a
former name of Pepuza,
Turkey Justinianopolis...