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Shoubak (Arabic: الشوبك) is a muni****lity that lies at the
northwestern edge of the Ma'an
Governorate in Jordan. It had a po****tion of 19,297. At one...
- The
Shoubak revolts were a
series of
uprisings against Ottoman authority in the
Transjordanian town of
Shoubak that took
place in 1900 and 1905. The second...
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highlands of
Shoubak, at an
elevation of more than 1300
meters above sea level, the
Crusaders built the
castle of
Montreal in the city of
Shoubak. Ma'an was...
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fruit orchards below. The
ruins are
located next to the
modern town of
Shoubak in Jordan. The Crusaders, who
wrote their chronicles in
Medieval Latin...
- Governorate, Jordan,
located between the
towns of
Tafilah (Tophel) and
Shoubak and
closer to the latter.
Bozrah (Hebrew: בָּצְרָה Boṣrā; also Botsra,...
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Amman Ajloun Aqaba Irbid Jerash Mafraq Kerak Tafilah Ma'an
Shoubak Madaba Salt
Zarqa This is a list of degree-granting
universities and
institutions in...
- it controlled. Transjordan's
tribes in
particular revolted during the
Shoubak (1905) and the
Karak revolts (1910),
which were
brutally suppressed. The...
- el-Haddadin,
arrived from east of the
Jordan River from the
areas of
Karak and
Shoubak. The
Haddadin migration is
attributed to
fighting and
unrest among clans...
- (−41.8 °F) Asahikawa, Hokkaidō 25
January 1902 Jordan −16.0 °C (3.2 °F)
Shoubak 15
December 2013 Kazakhstan −57.0 °C (−70.6 °F)
Atbasar ? Kuwait −4.8 °C...
- Tal
would be
appointed as
Administrative Governor of Wadi Al-Seer and
Shoubak in the 1920s.
After earning a law
degree in 1930, he
would hold several...