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Qarqur (Arabic: قرقور, also
spelled Qarqar or Karkour) is a
village in
northern Syria,
administratively part of the Hama Governorate,
located northwest...
- Tell
Qarqur (Arabic: تل قرقور) is a
major archaeological site
located in the
Orontes River Valley of
western Syria.
Situated in a rich
alluvial plain known...
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identified with the modern-day
archaeological site of Tell
Qarqur near the
village of
Qarqur in Hama Governorate,
northwestern Syria.
According to an inscription...
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Qarqar has
generally been ****ociated with the
archaeological site of Tell
Qarqur,
located in the
Orontes River Valley of
western Syria, on the west bank...
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Ayyubid castle Tell
Asharneh –
possible site of
Bronze Age
Tunip Tell
Qarqur –
ancient settlement Hama has
historically been a
centre of
opposition to...
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Kabri (one of
several cities called Rehob) Tell
Kazel Tell
Qaramel Tell
Qarqur (Qarqar?) Tell
Tayinat (Kinalua?) Tell
Tweini (Gibala?) Tel
Yokneam (Yokneam...
- situation. In 853 BC, a m****ive
coalition of
western states ****embled at Tell
Qarqur in
Syria to work
together against ****yrian expansion. The coalition, included...
- plain, on the
eastern bank of the
Orontes River.
Nearby localities include Qarqur 7
kilometers to the north,
Sirmaniyah to the northwest,
Qastun to the east...
- to the west,
Qastal Ma'af to the northwest, al-Najiyah to the northeast,
Qarqur to the east and
Sirmaniyah to the southeast.
According to the
Syria Central...
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canal networks for drainage.
Large barrages were
built in Mahardah, Zayzun,
Qarqur and
other villages. The dam at Mahardah,
built in 1961, is 40
metres (130 ft)...