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Kessab (Arabic: كسب [kæsæb]; Armenian: Քեսապ, romanized: Kesab), also
spelled Kesab or Kasab, is a town in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of...
- pyramid. The
Syrian border villages of
Kessab and
Yakubiyah had
Armenian majorities prior to the
civil war.
Kessab was
attacked and
looted by
Islamist Syrian...
- the rebels'
established strategic bridgehead consisting of the town of
Kessab and
nearby territory remained. By mid-June a new
advance by
government forces...
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Kessab Subdistrict (Arabic: ناحية كسب) is a
subdistrict of
Latakia District in
Latakia Governorate of
northwestern Syria. The
administrative centre is...
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regional capital;
other major settlements include Al-Haffah, Ibn Hani, Jableh,
Kessab, Manjila, Qaranjah,
Qardaha and Salma. The
following cities are the administrative...
- Homshetsi,
spoken by the
Hemshin peoples; the
dialects of
Armenians in
Kessab,
Latakia and Jisr al-Shughur in Syria,
Anjar in Lebanon, and
Istanbul and...
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system across the
eastern part of the Syro-Turkish
border The
Syrian town of
Kessab, with the peak of
Mount Aqra (Turkey) in the
background Hatay dispute Syria–Turkey...
- of God Holy
Mother of God Church,
Kessab, unknown,
renovated in 1880 Holy
Mother of God
Church of Karadouran,
Kessab, 1890,
rebuilt in 2009 Surp Anna Church...
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Evangelical Churches of
Kessab (
Kessab, Syria).
Christian Endeavor Youth ****ociation of the
Armenian Evangelical Churches of
Kessab (
Kessab, Syria). Christian...
- Homshetsi,
spoken by the
Hemshin peoples; the
dialects of
Armenians of
Kessab (Քեսապի բարբառ),
Latakia and Jisr al-Shughur (Syria), Anjar, Lebanon, and...