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etymology of the name
Aleppo (Arabic:
Ḥalab, حلب) is
ancient and
rooted in the long
history of the region. The name
Ḥalab is
believed to
originate from a Semitic...
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Halab is the
ancient name of
Aleppo in
northern Syria.
Halab may also
refer to:
Aleppo Governorate,
Syria Halab, Iran, a city in
Zanjan Province, Iran...
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Fatah Halab (Arabic: فتح حلب, romanized: Fataḥ
Ḥalab, lit. 'Conquest of Aleppo'), or
Aleppo Conquest, was a
joint operations room of
Syrian rebel factions...
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Yamhad (Yamḫad) was an
ancient Semitic-speaking
kingdom centered on
Ḥalab (Aleppo) in Syria. The
kingdom emerged at the end of the 19th
century BC and...
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Aleppo Governorate (Arabic: محافظة حلب / ALA-LC: Muḥāfaẓat
Ḥalab [muˈħaːfaðˤat
ˈħalab]) is one of the
fourteen governorates of Syria. It is the most populous...
- Kafr
Halab (Arabic: كفر حلب, also
spelled Kafar Halab) or Kafr
Aleppo is a town in
northern Syria,
administratively part of the
Atarib District of the...
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Halab (Persian: حلب) is a city in, and the
capital of,
Halab District in
Ijrud County,
Zanjan province, Iran. It also
serves as the
administrative center...
- The
Jaysh Halab (Arabic: جيش حلب, lit. 'Army of Aleppo') was a
coalition of
Syrian rebel groups based in rebel-held
areas inside the city of Aleppo, Syria...
- (Arabic: الجش, al-Jiŝ), also
known by its
Hebrew name of Gush
Halab (Hebrew: גּוּשׁ חָלָב, Gūŝ
Ḥālāḇ), or by its
classical name of Gischala, is a
local council...
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Hittite dynasty monarchs used the
titles of king and viceroy. The
Emirate of
Halab was
established in 945 by the
Hamdanid dynasty and
lasted until 1086, when...