- Al-Yacoubiyah (Arabic: اليعقوبية, romanized: al-Yaʿqūbīyah, Armenian: Յակուբիե; also
spelled Yacoubiyeh, Yakoubieh,
Yacoubeh or Yaqoubiyah) is a village...
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around 25–30% of an age pyramid. The
Syrian border villages of
Kessab and
Yakubiyah had
Armenian majorities prior to the
civil war.
Kessab was
attacked and...
- 2009 Surp Anna Church,
Yakubiyah village, 1380,
under the
control of
Jabhat al-Nusra
since 2012 Surp
Hripsime Church,
Yakubiyah village, 1963,
under the...
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Dibbin (Hamama) to the east, Zarzur, Amud, and
Darkush to the northeast,
Yakubiyah,
Judaida to the west and Jisr al-Shughur to the south. Town
climate is...
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descent live in Syria. They
compose a
majority in the
towns of
Kessab and
Yakubiyah, and play a part in the
political life of Syria.
During the
Armenian genocide...
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hamlet of
Yakubiyah in
northern Idlib Province was
overrun by
rebel forces in late
January 2013.
Government forces withdrew from
Yakubiyah after brief...
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first days of
February 2013,
rebels captured al-Janudiyah and
nearby Yakubiyah.
General Census of Po****tion and
Housing 2004
Archived 2013-02-06 at...
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including Aramo, Al-Ghanimeh (Ghnemieh),
Kessab (2,000–2,200) in Latakia; and
Yakubiyah in Idlib.
Aleppo has the
Armenian neighborhoods of Al-Jdayde and Nor Kyough...
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others were
injured after a
Russian airstrike targeted rebel positions in
Yakubiyah, Idlib. On 12 December, a
civilian was
killed in a
rocket attack on the...