- (Arabic: هَضْبَةُ الْجَوْلَانِ, romanized: Haḍbatu l-
Jawlān or مُرْتَفَعَاتُ الْجَوْلَانِ, Murtafaʻātu l-
Jawlān; Hebrew: רמת הגולן,
Ramat HaGolan, pronunciation)...
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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...
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appeared in the
Ottoman tax
registers as part of the
nahiya (subdistrict) of
Jawlan Sharqi in the Qada of Hauran. It had an all
Muslim po****tion consisting...
- 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...
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Bosra Da'el
Saham al-
Jawlan Hirak Burraq al-Harrah
Inkhil J****em Kafr
Shams Khabab Tubna Al-Riqama
Fairouzeh Sadad Zaidal Al-Mushrifah Al-Hwash Ain albardeh...
- 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...
- Nawa,
hence his
nisba (epithet). His
ancestor had
moved there from the
Jawlan (Golan Heights) and left
several descendants in the village.
During the...
-
resources management in
Syria The
others being Hawrān, al-Bathaniyya, al-
Jawlān, al-Biqāʿ and al-Hūla.
Lehrman 1980, p. 190.
Grehan 2007, p. 23. Taylor...
- 1596, Fiq
appeared in the
Ottoman tax
registers as part of the
nahiya of
Jawlan Garbi in the Qada of Hauran. It had an
entirely Muslim po****tion consisting...