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Khawabi (Arabic: الخوابي), also
spelled Qal'at al-
Khawabi (Arabic: قلعة الخوابي) is a
village and
medieval citadel in
northwestern Syria, administratively...
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between the ****
Muslim and
Ismaili residents of the
fortress village of
Khawabi,
prompted the ****
Muslims to
invite Alawite clans to ****ault the Ismailis...
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followed by the
acquisition of the
castle at
Masyaf in 1140 and of Qala'at al-
Khawabi,
known to the
Crusaders as La Coible, in 1141.
Relatively little is recorded...
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Karge in 1918.
Taire II (referred to as Et
Taireh II and B****atine el
Khawabi) is a
Heavy Neolithic archaeological site of the
Qaraoun culture. It is...
- the southwest,
Awaru to the south,
Khirbet al-Faras to the
southeast and
Khawabi to the east.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, al-Sawda...
- name,
which contained three nahiyas ("subdistricts") — Margat,
Qadmus and
Khawabi. In the 1890s
there was a
total of 393
localities with a
collective po****tion...
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Range in
coastal Syria,
including Masyaf, Rusafa, al-Kahf, al-Qadmus,
Khawabi, Sarmin, Quliya, Ulayqa, Maniqa, Abu
Qubays and
Jabal al-Summaq. For the...
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Artouz Sahnaya Al-Hajar al-Aswad
Arwad Al-Hamidiyah
Khirbet al-Maazah Suda
Khawabi Al-Karimah Al-Safsafah Al-Rawda Al-Annazah Al-Qadmus
Hammam Wasel Al-Tawahin...
- of
Damascus Citadel of Homs Hama
Castle Al-Kahf
Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle...
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archaeological sites in
Tartus Governorate were damaged,
including the
Khawabi Castle and
Aleika Castle,
which partially collapsed.
Damage to historical...