- The
Lajat (Arabic: اللجاة/ALA-LC: al-Lajāʾ), also
spelled Lejat, Lajah, el-Leja or Laja, is the
largest lava
field in
southern Syria,
spanning some 900...
- subregions: the
Nuqrah and
Jaydur plains, the
Jabal al-Druze m****if, and the
Lajat volcanic field. The po****tion of the
Hauran is
largely Arab, but religiously...
-
government troops reportedly captured two
villages and cut-off the rebel-held al-
Lajat region,
although the
rebels denied this. Subsequently, the
Syrian Army's...
- Iturea,
Gaulanitis (Golan),
Trachonitis (
Lajat),
Auranitis (Hauran), and
Batanaea in the
first century CE....
-
Syria was
later split into two and
Arabia was
expanded to
include the
Lajat and
Jebel Drūz,
rough terrain south of Damascus, and also the birthplace...
- The
Omari Brigades was a
Syrian rebel group formed in the
Lajat region in
Daraa Governorate as the
first FSA
group formed in the province. It received...
-
enumeration important regions around and
between the
cities Trachonitis the
Lajat/Leja,
including the
surroundings from Az (al)
Sanamayn (west)
until the...
- kalandrel: "Vam’ meste!";
kaladrela je-vazela meste, je jizaša kučak, je
kumenca lajat, —
kalandrela je ušl e
lisic je-rekla: "Grańe men —
slamu teb!" Jedanput...
-
Sabkhat al-Hijana. In the
south the
plain is
bounded by the lava
field of the
Lajat (the largest,
geologically recent lava-field in the
south of Syria, roughly...
-
weapons were sold to
Bedouin traders referred to
locally as "The Birds" in
Lajat, a
volcanic plateau northeast of Daraa, Syria.
According to
rebel forces...