- The
Yarmuk River (Arabic: نهر اليرموك, romanized: Nahr al-
Yarmūk, Hebrew: נְהַר הַיַּרְמוּךְ, romanized: Nəhar hay
Yarmūḵ; Gr****: Ἱερομύκης, Hieromýkēs;...
- The
Battle of the
Yarmuk (also
spelled Yarmouk) was a
major battle between the army of the
Byzantine Empire and the Arab
Muslim forces of the Rashidun...
- free dictionary. The
Yarmouk River (or
Yarmuk River) is the
largest tributary of the
Jordan River.
Yarmouk or
Yarmuk may also
refer to:
Battle of Yarmouk...
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Khalida Ferjan neighborhood in Salahaddin,
south of Tripoli,
adjacent to the
Yarmuk Military Base. The detainees,
numbering approximately 153, were
almost entirely...
- republic, as Wahhabis, and
indiscriminately and
brutally har****ed them.
Yarmuk was
founded as a unit of
around 30
Balkars and
Kabardinians led by Muslim...
- of
Armenian origin. He was
probably killed shortly after the
Battle of
Yarmuk in 636. Vahan, an
Armenian who had been the
garrison commander of Emesa...
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eastwards to the
Yarmuk River where the
borders of Israel,
Jordan and
Syria converge. The
issue of
water sharing from the Jordan–
Yarmuk system turned out...
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praised by ****
Islamic sources for her
military role at the
Battle of the
Yarmuk under Caliph Umar (r. 634–644). She was born in Mecca, the
daughter of one...
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later pla**** a
supporting role in the
Muslim army at the
Battle of the
Yarmuk against the
Byzantines in Syria. His sons
Yazid and
later Mu'awiya were...