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Sirmaniyah (Arabic: سرمانية
Sirmāniyah, also
spelled Sarmania, al-Sarmaniyah, Sermaniye) is a
village in
northern Syria,
administratively part of the Hama...
- مارون,
Youhana Maroun; Latin:
Ioannes Maronus; Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܡܪܘܢ; 628,
Sirmaniyah or Sarmin,
Byzantine Empire – 707, Kfarhy,
Umayyad Caliphate), was a Syriac...
- Maryland,
United States Sarum Chase, a
historic house in London,
England Sirmaniyah or Sarmin, two
villages in
Syria identified as the
possible birthplace...
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February 2018. Waters,
Gregory (November 17, 2018). "The +20 men
killed near
Sirmaniyah reportedly belonged to the 6th Division, one of two
divisions created...
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George (Cappadocia; in modern-day Turkey, was
Ancient Greece) John
Maron (
Sirmaniyah or Sarmin; in modern-day Syria)
Maron (Syria Prima; in modern-day Syria)...
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Maarana Mashik al-Qahira
Qarqur Qastal al-Burayj
Qastun Qulaydin al-Safsafa
Sirmaniyah al-Sindiyana Tell
Wasit Zayzun al-Zaqum
Qalaat al-Madiq
Subdistrict Qalaat...
- Plain, a
rebel attack on the
village of
Sirmaniyah was repelled. A car-bomb was
detonated in the
Sirmaniyah area as well. By the next day,
rebels had...
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Orontes River.
Nearby localities include Qarqur 7
kilometers to the north,
Sirmaniyah to the northwest,
Qastun to the east and Farikah,
Khirbet al-Arus and...
- one-month pause,
conducting heavy air-strikes on
rebel positions near
Sirmaniyah and
Kabani on the
Zuwayqat Mountain,
which overlooks the
northern Al-Ghab...
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Maarana Mashik al-Qahira
Qarqur Qastal al-Burayj
Qastun Qulaydin al-Safsafa
Sirmaniyah al-Sindiyana Tell
Wasit Zayzun al-Zaqum
Qalaat al-Madiq
Subdistrict Qalaat...