- Margat, also
known as
Marqab (Arabic: قلعة المرقب, romanized: Qalʻat al-
Marqab, lit. 'Castle of the Watchtower'), is a
castle near Baniyas, Syria, which...
- Al
Marqab may
refer to: Al-
Marqab University, in
Libya Murqub, a
district in
northern Libya Al
Marqab,
Saudi Arabia, a
village subsumed by Riyadh, now...
- Al-
Marqab (Arabic: المرقب, lit. 'watchtower'), or in
Najdi vernacular pronunciation as al-Margab, is one of the
oldest neighborhoods of Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia...
- Al
Marqab is a
village in
Dhamar Governorate in
western Yemen at 2754 m. elevation. "Al
Marqab, Yemen",
Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. "Al
Marqab" Maplandia...
-
Murqub (Arabic: المرقب Al Murqub),
sometimes spelt Al
Murgub or Al
Marqab or al-Morqib, is one of the
districts of Libya. The main city and
capital is...
-
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responded favourably. The
Hospitallers of
Marqab made
combined raids into the Buqaia, and won
several engagements against...
- defunct). On a
nearby hill
stands the
Crusader castle of
Margat (Qalaat el-
Marqab), a huge
Knights Hospitaller fortress built with
black basalt stone. In...
- with a
Christian minority, and
together with Baniyas,
Basatin al-****ad and
Marqab, the
villages form a
large Arab po****tion amid a Alawite-inhabited area...
- Banu
Muhriz were an Arab
princely family that
controlled the
fortresses of
Marqab (Margat), Kahf and
Qadmus in the late 11th and
early 12th centuries. The...
-
Governorate Pages 18 and 19
Palmyra Theatre, Homs
Governorate Pages 20 and 21 Al-
Marqab Citadel,
Tartus Governorate Pages 22 and 23
Convent of
Saint Thecla, Rif...