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Serjilla (Arabic: سيرجيلة) is one of the best
preserved of the Dead
Cities in
northwestern Syria,
containing about 700 sites. It is
located in the Jebel...
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Important dead
cities include the
Church of
Saint Simeon Stylites, Dahis,
Serjilla,
Ruweiha and al Bara. The Dead
Cities are
situated in an
elevated area...
- Al-Dana - site of
ancient Adennu Bara -
ancient site Ebla -
Bronze Age site
Serjilla -
ancient site Tell
Touqan -
ancient site
Idlib Governorate was separated...
- the
highway between Aleppo and Hama and near the Dead
Cities of Bara and
Serjilla. The city,
known as Arra to the Gr****s, has its present-day name combined...
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Qeita Jarada Kharab Shams Basilica Mount Simeon Mushabbak Basilica Refade Serjilla Qalb Loze
Qatura Phi Mai
Phanom Rung
Enderun School Efes
Hagia Sophia Hattusa...
- Christianity.
Important dead
cities include the
Church of
Saint Simeon Stylites,
Serjilla and al Bara. Krak des
Chevaliers and Qal’at
Salah El-Din: The Krak de Chevaliers...
- that have
possibly been
identified as androns, such as the
buildings at
Serjilla and Me'ez
follow a transverse,
rather than longitudinal, layout. As a public...
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outward holiness).
Byzantine Bath in Thessaloniki.
Byzantine Bath of
Serjilla.
Lavabo of the
cloister of the
Monastery of
Guadalupe (Spain).
Chapel of...
- Bara. OCLC 1136129551. Westervelt, Eric (22
October 2008). "Al Bara And
Serjilla: A
Taste of Syria's 'Dead Cities'". npr.org.
Retrieved 2
March 2018. Edmond...
- and is
surrounded by some of the most
important Dead Cities, such as
Serjilla, Shanshrah, and al-Bara.
Prior to the
Syrian civil war, Kafr Nabl was Syria's...