-
names for the region: Gawlāna,
Guwlana and Gublānā. The
Arabic name is
Jawlān,
sometimes romanized as Djolan,
which is an
Arabized version of the Canaanite...
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Saham al-
Jawlan or
Saham el-Golan (Arabic: سحم الجولان, romanized: Saḥam al-
Jawlān) is a
Syrian village in the
Daraa Governorate, in the
Hauran region...
- Tell al-Ḥāra,
formerly known as Ḥārith al-
Jawlān or
Jabal Ḥārith, is the
highest point in the
Daraa Governorate.
During the Arab–Israeli
conflict and the...
- Banu
Muqlid Banu
Malik al-Ashraf,
centered at
Namir Banu
Nashba Banu
Hilal Jawlan al-Gharbi Banu
Abdullah Banu
Malik al-Sadir Banu
Atika Banu
Kinana Banu...
- Liwaa’
Fursan al-Joulan (Arabic: فرسان الجولان, lit. 'Knights of the Golan') is a Free
Syrian Army[citation needed]
faction based in
Jubata al-Khashab...
- the north, Da'el,
Abtaa and al-Shaykh
Maskin to the northeast,
Saham al-
Jawlan and
Adwan to the
northwest and
Muzayrib to the southwest.
According to the...
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Golan (Hebrew: גּוֹלָן, romanized: Gōlān; Arabic: جولان, romanized:
Jawlān) is the name of a
biblical town
later known from the
works of
Josephus (first...
- Marom, “****yk and al-Summāqah:
Mamluk Rural Geography in the
Northern Jawlān/Golan
Heights in the
Light of Qāytbāy’s
Endowment Deeds,” in Kate Raphael...
- and al-Shaykh Saad to the east,
Jalin and
Tafas to the south,
Saham al-
Jawlan to the
southwest and
Saida and the
Golan Heights to the west. According...
- al-Jawlani, or al-Golani),
which implies that he is from the
Golan Heights (al-
Jawlan, in Arabic).
Prior to the
formation of
Jabhat al-Nusra, Abu
Mohammad al-Julani...