-
Bureau of Statistics, al-
Qadmus had a po****tion of 5,551 in the 2004 census. It is the
administrative center of the al-
Qadmus nahiyah ("sub-district")...
- and
Ismaili leaders of the al-
Qadmus area in
Jabal Ansariyah.
According to
historian **** Douwes, the
conflict in al-
Qadmus "cannot
readily be attributed...
- Munqidh's
autobiography mentions an emir of the
local castles of Abu Qubays,
Qadmus and al-Kaf
called Iftikhar al-Dawla
whose sister was
married to Ibn Munqidh's...
- led by Isma'il bin Muhammad, the Isma'ili amir of
Qadmus in
northern Syria. Isma'ilis from
Qadmus and
Masyaf among other smaller towns and
villages emigrated...
- ********in power, and
included Syrian strongholds at Masyaf, Abu Qubays, al-
Qadmus and al-Kahf. The
Western world was
introduced to the ********ins by the works...
- Al-Ali
responded to
French attacks by
laying siege to (and occupying) al-
Qadmus, from
which the
French had
conducted their military operations against him...
-
princely family that
controlled the
fortresses of
Marqab (Margat), Kahf and
Qadmus in the late 11th and
early 12th centuries. The
family is
credited by a 13th-century...
- the
regional capital;
other major settlements include Al-Hamidiyah, Al
Qadmus, Al-Sawda, Ayn ash Shams, Baniyas,
Qusaybah and Safita.
Tartus Duraykish...
-
Ismailis also live in the
Tartus Governorate,
particularly in the town of
Qadmus and its
surrounding countryside and in the
district and
villages of Nahr...
- the same name,
which contained three nahiyas ("subdistricts") — Margat,
Qadmus and Khawabi. In the 1890s
there was a
total of 393
localities with a collective...