- The
Hauran (Arabic: حَوْرَان, romanized: Ḥawrān; also
spelled Hawran or Houran) is a
region that
spans parts of
southern Syria and
northern Jordan. It...
- Wadi
Hauran (also Wadi Houran, Wādī Ḩawrān Arabic: وادي حوران) is the
longest wadi in Iraq.
Located in Al
Anbar Governorate west of Iraq, at
Latitude 33...
- The
Hauran Druze Rebellion was a
violent Druze uprising against Ottoman authority in the
Syrian province,
which erupted in 1909. The
rebellion was led...
- سويداني; 1932–1994) was a
Syrian soldier and politician. Born in
Daraa in the
Hauran region of Syria,
Suidani became one of the most
prominent Ba'athists in...
- is
known as Ain Ayub, "Job's Spring". The town of al-Shaykh Saad in the
Hauran region in
Syria has been ****ociated with Job
since at
least the 4th-century...
- 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, Syria...
- Dara 1838
Druze Revolt 1860
civil conflict in
Mount Lebanon and
Damascus Hauran Druze Rebellion Jabal Druze State Jaysh al-Muwahhidin Qalb Loze m****acre...
- (880–841 BC), and his
successor Hazael,
Damascus annexed Bashan (modern-day
Hauran region), and went on the
offensive with Israel. This
conflict continued...
- Palestine,
Egypt and
Syria (such as the
Negev in Israel, Deir ez-Zor and
Hauran in Syria, and
Sinai and
Sharqia in Egypt), and
Ahwazi Arabs. The use of...
- al-Aṭrash), also
known as Bani al-Atrash, is a
Druze clan
based in
Jabal Hauran in
southwestern Syria. The family's name al-atrash is
Arabic for "the deaf"...