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Sabkhat al-Jabbūl or
Mamlahat al-Jabbūl or Lake Jabbūl (Arabic: سبخة الجبول) is a large,
traditionally seasonal,
saline lake and
concurrent salt flats...
- Lake
Jabboul. West of the
Dhahab valley the
terrain rises again forming Mount 'Aqīl (Mount Taymar) west of Bāb and
Mount Ḥaṣṣ west of Lake
Jabboul. The...
- runs in a north-south
direction for
about 50 km
until it
drains into Lake
Jabboul. West of the
Dhahab valley the
terrain rises again forming Mount ʻAqīl...
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Manbij to Maskanah. It is
bounded from west by the
Dhahab valley and Lake
Jabboul. In the
south it is
joined by the arid
steppe of the
northern Syrian Desert...
- (37 mi) with a
width of
about 30 km (19 mi) on the
western side of Lake
Jabboul from Safīrah in the
north to
Sabkhat Kharāyij (Arabic: سبخة الخرايج) and...
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Forces Capture 3
Villages in East
Aleppo as ISIS
Fighters Abandon the
Jabboul Lake Front". Al-Masdar News.
Archived from the
original on 23 December...
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hilltops at Tal Na'am and Tal Sab'in,
which are
located just
north of Lake
Jabboul. However, ISIL was able to
regroup not long
after and
launch a counter-attack...
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militants were
killed in an
attack by ISIL east of
Khanasir and
south of
Jabboul lake.
Towards the end of February, the
Republican Guard seized the village...
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Syrian Armed Forces. On 9 October, the SAA and NDF
reportedly captured Jabboul City from ISIL, in the
Aleppo Governorate's
eastern countryside, marking...
- army, in
coordination with the
Russian Air Force,
captured the city of
Jabboul (6 km from the
surrounded Kuweires Military Airport, also
called Rasin...