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Salkhad (Arabic: صَلْخَد, romanized: Ṣalḫad) is a
Syrian city in the As-Suwayda Governorate,
southern Syria. It is the
capital of
Salkhad District, one...
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nomadic Bedouin tribes live in the
barren region of
Harrat al-Shamah.
Shahba Salkhad Al-Suwayda The
governorate is
divided into
three districts (manatiq). The...
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capture of
Salkhad refers to the
clash between the
Druze rebel forces of
Sultan Pasha al-Atrash and a unit of the
French Mandate based in
Salkhad on 20 July...
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besieged and
captured in
Damascus on 3 July 1196. Al-Afdal was
exiled to
Salkhad,
while Al-Aziz was
proclaimed supreme overlord of the
Ayyubid Empire. However...
- July 1925, the
Battle of al-Mazraa on 2–3
August 1925, and the
battles of
Salkhad, al-Musayfirah and Suwayda.
France sent
thousands of
troops from Morocco...
- ****aults on
Damascus in 1196,
forcing al-Afdal to
leave for a
lesser post at
Salkhad. Al-Adil
established himself in
Damascus as a
lieutenant of Uthman, but...
- classical-era
monuments in the world.
Hauran towns such as Bosra, Qanawat, Shahba,
Salkhad, Umm al-Jimal and
numerous others contain Roman temples and theaters, Byzantine-era...
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Salkhad District (Arabic: منطقة صلخد, romanized: manṭiqat Ṣalḫad) is a
district of the
Suwayda Governorate in
southern Syria.
Administrative centre is...
- and Aleppo.
Irritated by his
Damascus overlord, the emir of
Bosra and
Salkhad invited the
Crusaders to
occupy the two places.
Before the
Latin army could...
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following year he took up an
offer by
ruler of Damascus, of a post in
Salkhad, near Damascus,
where he
lived until his death. His only
surviving work...