- The
Ajlun offensive, also
known as the
Battle of the Scrubland, was a
major military engagement between Jordan and the
Palestine Liberation Organization...
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Ajloun (Arabic: عجلون, ‘
Ajlūn), also
spelled Ajlun, is the
capital town of the
Ajloun Governorate, a
hilly town in the
north of Jordan,
located 76 kilometers...
- in the 12th
century and
enlarged by the
Mamluks in the 13th. The name '
Ajlun goes back to a
Christian monk who
lived on this
mountain in the Byzantine...
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Ajloun Governorate (alternative
spelling Ajlun Governorate) (Arabic: محافظة عجلون) is one of the
governorates of Jordan,
located north of
Amman the capital...
-
Civil War). He was
killed in the
countryside around Ajlun and
Jerash by
Jordanian forces during the
Ajlun offensive in July 1971. His
partisans claimed that...
- in the
country and was
subsequently split into four governments:
Jabal Ajlun, Kura, Irbid, and Jerash. The
Jerash Local Government was led by Muhammad...
- Qaṣabah '
Ajlūn is one of the
districts of
Ajloun governorate, Jordan. "Jordan:
Administrative Division,
Governorates and Districts". citypo****tion.de...
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Shortly afterward, Sayf al-Din Ali
surrendered his
exposed prin****lity of
Ajlun and its
fortress to as-Salih Ayyub. The
rupture of the
alliance between...
- Ash-Shunah al-Janubiyah District [ar]
Dhiban Madaba Russeifa Az-Zarqa
Hashemiyah Ajlun Kofranjah Irbid Al-Ramtha Al-Aghwar
Shamaliyyeh Bani
Kinanah Bani Obeid...
- such as 'Abd
Allah ibn Rawahah, Zayd ibn
Harithah and
Muadh ibn Jabal.
Ajlun Castle built by
Muslim Ayyubid leader Saladin in the 12th
century AD during...