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Mount Qasioun (Arabic: جَبَل قَاسِيُون, romanized: Jabal Qāsiyūn) is a
mountain overlooking the city of Damascus, Syria. It has a
range of restaurants...
- by
supporters and the
media as
Nosour Qasioun,
meaning The
Eagles of
Qasioun in
reference to the
Mount Qasioun,
which stretch over the
capital of Syria...
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since 1974. Syria's team is
commonly known as
Nosour Qasioun (Arabic: نسور قاسيون, lit. '
Qasioun eagles').[citation needed] FIFA (1937) AFC (1970) Union...
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basketball team (Arabic: منتخب سوريا لكرة السلة رجال),
nicknamed Nosour Qasioun (
Qasioun Eagles),
represents Syria in
international basketball competitions...
- 105 km2 (41 sq mi), out of
which 77 km2 (30 sq mi) is urban,
while Jabal Qasioun occupies the rest. The old city of Damascus,
enclosed by the city walls...
- Al-Sharaa
stands atop
Mount Qasioun,
overlooking Damascus as
rebel forces seize control,
marking the fall of the ****ad regime...
- Damascus, on
Mount Mezzeh,
north of
Mezzeh neighborhood, next to
Mount Qasioun, and
overlooks the city. The main
building covers 31,500
square metres...
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southern offensive of the
Syrian civil war
Ahmed al-Sharaa
stands atop
Mount Qasioun,
overlooking Damascus as
rebel forces seize control,
marking the collapse...
- 2.4
kilometres (1.5 mi)
southeast of the Citadel, at the foot of
Mount Qasioun. The
quarter is
famous as a
resting place of
venerated Islamic scholars...
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Abdullah Daghestani,
spiritual guide of
Shaykh ****m;
buried on
Mount Qasioun,
Damascus Magomed Ankalaev,
professional mixed martial artist, current...