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Sajur (Hebrew: סָג'וּר; Arabic: ساجور) is a
Druze town (local council) in the
Galilee region of
northern Israel, with an area of 3,000
dunams (3 km2)...
- The
Sajur (Arabic: نهر الساجور, romanized: Nahr as-
Sājūr [næhr æs sæːˈd͡ʒuːr]; Turkish: Sacır Suyu) is a 108
kilometres (67 mi) long
river originating...
- afterward. In Syria,
three rivers add
their water to the Euphrates; the
Sajur, the
Balikh and the Khabur.
These rivers rise in the
foothills of the Taurus...
- east of
Adana and 97 km (60 mi)
north of Aleppo,
Syria and
situated on the
Sajur River. The city is
thought to be
located on the site of
ancient Antiochia...
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Pitru was an
ancient town off the
Sajur (a.k.a.
Sagura and Sagurru), a
western tributary of the Euphrates,
approximately 12.5
miles south of
ancient Carchemish...
- Turkish-backed
forces first captured all
remaining SDF
positions north of the
Sajur River, and then
proceeded to
cross it to take
three more villages, bringing...
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deter Turkish-backed
jihadi rebels from
attacking SDF
forces south of the
Sajur river. Further, the
United States Department of
Defense confirmed that U...
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Jaghjagh River Wadi
Khanzir Wadi
Avedji Balikh Wadi al-Kheder Wadi
Qaramogh Sajur River Quweiq Barada Awaj
Jordan River Yarmouk (On the
border between Syria...
- Nein Peki'in☆† Rameh†☆ Ras al-Ein†
Rehaniya Reineh†
Rumana Rumat al-Heib
Sajur☆ Sakhnin†
Sallama Sandala Sha'ab Shefa-'Amr†☆
Sheikh Danun Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam...
- of the
Hittite town of
Pitru at the
junction between the
Euphrates and
Sajur;
thence he
proceeded to
Gubal (Byblos), Sidon, and
finally to
Arvad where...