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Qardaha (Arabic: القَرْدَاحَة / ALA-LC: Qardāḥah) is a town in
northwestern Syria, in the
mountains overlooking the
coastal town of Latakia.
Nearby localities...
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Qardaha District (Arabic: منطقة القرداحة, romanized: manṭiqat al-Qardāḥah) is a
district of the
Latakia Governorate in
northwestern Syria. Administrative...
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Naissa Mosque in
Qardaha,
which was
named after Naissa Shalish al-****ad, the
mother of then-President
Hafez al-****ad. From then on,
Qardaha became the hub...
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settlements include Al-Haffah, Ibn Hani, Jableh, Kessab, Manjila, Qaranjah,
Qardaha and Salma. The
following cities are the
administrative centres of the districts...
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later in Damascus, and he was
buried in a
mausoleum in his
hometown Qardaha in
Latakia Governorate,
beside his
eldest son B****el al-****ad who died...
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Qardaha Sports Club (Arabic: نادي القرداحة الرياضي) is a
Syrian professional football club
based in
Qardaha. It was
founded in 1981.
Their best achievement...
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family is an
Alawite family from the
Latakia region (specifically
Qardaha),
which held
political power in
Syria between 1970 and 2024. The family...
- al-****ad,
after Hafez's
death in 2000. The ****ads are
originally from
Qardaha, Latakia. They
belong to the
Kalbiyya tribe. In 1927, Ali
Sulayman changed...
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Ahmed ibn
Ibrahim ibn
Sulayman al-Wahsh. The al-****ad
family lived in
Qardaha, an
Alawite town in the
mountainous Latakia Sanjak of the
Ottoman Empire...
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taken to Al-Asad
University Hospital and then
buried in a
mausoleum in
Qardaha,
where his father's body was also
later buried. On 11
December 2024, his...