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Zardana (Arabic: زردنا, also
spelled Zerdana or Zirdana) is a
village in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of
Idlib Governorate. The
village lies...
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William of
Zardana, also
known as
William of
Saone (died in 1132 or 1133), was a
powerful baron who held Balatanos,
Saone and
Zardana in the Prin****lity...
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crusader troops and
marched against the
Muslims as far as Tell
Danith near
Zardana. The
crusaders and the
united armies of
Toghtekin and
Ilghazi clashed in...
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received Zardana from Roger,
probably after the
crusaders occupied the
fortress in 1111.
Located to the east of the
Orontes River,
Zardana was one of...
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Beatrice of Saone, the
widow of the
wealthy Antiochene baron,
William of
Zardana. She gave
birth to at
least two
daughters and a son
surviving to adulthood:...
- frontier.
Zengi inflicted major defeats against Antioch,
capturing Atharib,
Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat
Misrin and Ka****ab. He captured...
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Zengi led a
campaign against Antioch during which he
captured Atharib,
Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat
Misrin and Ka****ab. The Count...
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Edessa in the
absence of her
spouse in 1150. Her
first husband,
William of
Zardana, died in 1132 or 1133,
leaving her in the
possession of the
fortress of...
- six-year-old mare
Zardana, who
achieved a career-best
speed figure of 101 in the race.
Rachel toted top
weight of 123 pounds, with
Zardana at 121
pounds and...
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during which the FSA took
control of Saraqib, Binnish, Sarmin, Ariha,
Zardana, al-Bara and Taftanaz. This
included the 10
March Battle of
Idlib (2012)...