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Sarmin (Arabic: سَرْمِين, romanized:
Sarmīn also
spelled Sarmeen) is a town in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the
Idlib Governorate, located...
- 35°54′N 36°43′E / 35.90°N 36.72°E / 35.90; 36.72 The
Battle of
Sarmin, also
known as the
Battle of Tell Danith, took
place on
September 14, 1115 with...
- Abu’l Fath of
Sarmin was a
Nizari Ismaili missionary (da'i) and qadi from
Sarmin,
Seljuk Empire. He
enlisted help from
Ridwan and
fellow ********in Abu Tahir...
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Sarmin Subdistrict (Arabic: ناحية سرمين) is a
Syrian nahiyah (subdistrict)
located in
Idlib District in Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of...
- The
Sarmin chemical attack was a
chlorine attack that took
place on 16
March 2015, in the
village of
Sarmin in the
Idlib Governorate of Syria. On 6 March...
- government-loyal forces,
during which the FSA took
control of Saraqib, Binnish,
Sarmin, Ariha, Zardana, al-Bara and Taftanaz. This
included the 10
March Battle...
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United States Sarum Chase, a
historic house in London,
England Sirmaniyah or
Sarmin, two
villages in
Syria identified as the
possible birthplace of the Catholic...
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chemical weapons (chlorine bombs) on the
towns of
Talmenes in
April 2014 and
Sarmin in
March 2015 and ISIL for
using sulfur mustard on the town of
Marea in...
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Seljuk Turkish invasion force led by
Bursuq ibn
Bursuq at the
Battle of
Sarmin. In 1117,
Aleppo came
under the rule of the
Artuqid atabeg Ilghazi. In 1118...
- On 3 February, a US
airstrike struck a
Tahrir al-Sham
headquarters in
Sarmin,
killing 12
members of HTS and Jund al-Aqsa. 10 of the
killed militants...