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Bosra (Arabic: بُصْرَىٰ, romanized: Buṣrā),
formerly Bostra (Gr****: Βόστρα) and
officially called Busra al-Sham (Arabic: بُصْرَىٰ ٱلشَّام, romanized: Buṣrā...
- The
Roman Theatre at
Bosra (Arabic: المسرح الروماني ببصرى) is a
large Roman theatre in
Bosra, in the
district of Dar'a in south-western Syria.: 143 It...
- well-preserved classical-era
monuments in the world.
Hauran towns such as
Bosra, Qanawat, Shahba, Salkhad, Umm al-Jimal and
numerous others contain Roman...
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Battle of
Bosra was
fought in 634 CE
between the
Rashidun Caliphate army and the
Byzantine Empire over the
possession of the city of
Bosra, in Syria....
- The
Ancient City of
Bosra is an
archaeological site
located in the city of
Bosra, Syria. The site
illustrates the Roman,
Byzantine and
Muslim civilizations...
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Bosra Sham (28
February 1993) is a
retired American-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse trained in England. In a
career which lasted from
August 1995
until August...
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Battle of
Bosra refers to a
military operation launched by
Syrian rebels during the
Syrian Civil War,
which successfully captured the city of
Bosra. On 21...
- New York and All
North America,
formerly the
metropolitan archbishop of
Bosra,
Hauran and
Jabal al-Arab in Syria. Saba
Esber was born in 1959 in Latakia...
- The
Battle of
Bosra was a
lengthy and
ultimately inconclusive battle fought in the
spring of 1147
during the
Second Crusade,
between a
Crusader force...
- romanized: al-Masjid al-ʿUmarīy) is an
early Islamic-era
mosque in the
Roman city of
Bosra, Syria. It was
founded by
Caliph Umar, who led the
Muslim conquest of Syria...