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- Suruç (pronounced [ˈsuɾutʃ]; Kurdish: Pirsûs; Syriac: ܣܪܘܓ Sruḡ) is a muni****lity and district of Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey. Its area is 744 km2, and...
- the military special force. Noppakao Dechaphatthanakun as M.L.Saruj Juthathep / Khun Saruj The second of Juthathap 4th generation and the only son of M...
- The Fall of Saruj in 1145 saw the main surviving Frankish fortress of Edessa fall to the Zengids. Following the capture of Edessa in 1144, the Zengid...
- cities of Jazira, one after the other. First, Edessa fell, followed by Saruj, then Raqqa, Qirqesiya and Nusaybin. Raqqa was an important crossing point...
- suppress a revolt in Saruj. When the Muslim leaders of the town approached Balduk to come to their rescue, Balduk hurried to Saruj, but it soon became...
- common in this wadi, including ʿAin Ḥamūdah (عَيْن حَمُوْدَة), ʿAin aṣ-Ṣārūj (عَيْن ٱلصَّارُوْج) and ʿAin Dawwah (عَيْن دَوَّه). It contains the Muqal...
- mainly Armenian subjects. Sökmen, the Artuqid ruler of Mardin, attacked Saruj in early 1101. Baldwin attempted to relieve the town, but Sökmen routed...
- some provinces was either killed or fled. The cities of Harran, al-Ruha, Saruj and Raqqa were completely uncultivated and abandoned. Aleppine historian...
- founded by Waththab ibn Sabiq in 990, ruled the Euphrates cities of Harran, Saruj and Raqqa more or less continuously until the late 11th century. In the...
- campaign against Antioch Battle of Qinnasrin Battle of Ba'rin Siege of Aleppo (1138) Siege of Shaizar Siege of Baalbek Siege of Edessa (1144) Fall of Saruj...