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Jabiyah (Arabic: الجابية / ALA-LC: al-Jābiya) was a town of
political and
military significance in the 6th–8th centuries. It was
located between the Hawran...
- Bab al-Jabiya (Arabic: بَابُ الْجَابِيَّةِ, romanized: Bāb al-
Jābīyah; Gate of the
Water Trough) is one of the
seven ancient city-gates of Damascus, Syria...
- phylarchs,
native rulers of
client frontier states. The
capital was at
Jabiyah in the
Golan Heights. Geographically, it
occupied much of the
eastern Levant...
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Mosque Umayyad Yalbugha Churches Historic gates Bab al-Faradis Bab al-
Jabiyah Bab al-Saghir Bab al-Salam Bab
Kisan Bab
Sharqi Bab Tuma
Souqs and caravanserais...
- Abu
Ubaidah ordered the
concentration of
troops in the vast
plain near
Jabiyah, as
control of the area made
cavalry charges possible and
facilitated the...
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commander of the
Byzantine garrison,
negotiated a
peaceful surrender at the
Jabiyah gate with Abu Ubaidah, Khalid's
second in command.
After the surrender...
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capture the latter. Accordingly, Abu
Ubayda marched towards Jerusalem from
Jabiyah, with
Khalid ibn al-Walid and his
mobile guard leading the advance. The...
- encomp****ed
southern Syria and the Transjordan,
building their capital at
Jabiyah.[citation needed]
According to
current research, the
political and economic...
- ****enised city thus fell into a
precipitous decline. At the
council of al-
Jabiyah, when the
administration of the new
territory of the Umar
Caliphate was...
- phylarchs,
native rulers of
subject frontier states.
Their capital was at
Jabiyah in the
Golan Heights. Geographically, the Gh****anid
kingdom occupied much...