- Bab al-
Wastani (Arabic: باب الوسطاني, lit. 'The
Middle Gate'), also used to be
known as Bab al-Dha'fariyya (Arabic: باب الظفرية, lit. 'Gate of the Nail')...
-
mountain has a
predominantly Druze po****tion. The
third mountain is
Mount Wastani (Arabic: جبل الوسطاني). This
mountain extends for 40 km from
Salqin in...
- Fan
Wastani (Arabic: فان وسطاني) is a
Syrian village located in
Salamiyah Subdistrict in
Salamiyah District, Hama.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau...
- constructed,
namely Bab al-Muadham, Bab ash-Sharqi, Bab al-Talsim and Bab al-
Wastani.
These four
gates remained long
after the fall of the
Abbasid Caliphate...
- figures.
Subgroups in the
Idlib and
Latakia governorates Martyrs of
Mount Wastani Brigade Martyr Muhammad Sultan Battalion Martyr Raed
Sultan Battalion Ansar...
- The Araq Tomb is a tomb
located in al-Mayadani al-
Wastani district of Damascus, Syria. It was
built by
governor Araq bin
Abdullah al-Salahdar. It is dedicated...
- of the two
enclosures (between Bab al-Qulla and Bab al-
Wastani),
known now as Burj al-
Wastani ("Middle Tower"), may also date from this time. The first...
- soğukluk in Turkish. The warm room or
intermediate room was
known as bayt al-
wastani in al-Andalus and many
other regions, as el-wasti in Fez, as bīt əs-skhūn...
- the latrines, the cold room "bayt al-bárid", the
temperate room "bayt al-
wastani", the hot room "bayt al-sajûn", the
cistern and the qanat.
Bathroom Public...
- of the gate was
inaugurated in 1086 by
Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah. Bab al-
Wastani is
located north of
where Bab al-Talsim once stood. When
Sultan Suleiman...