- in 2004 in Wadi Madha, just
before the
village of As
Saruj (Oman), and was
therefore named As
Saruj Dam. It has a
height of 25.5 m (84 ft) and a reservoir...
- Suruç (pronounced [ˈsuɾutʃ]; Kurdish: Pirsûs; Syriac: ܣܪܘܓ Sruḡ) is a muni****lity and
district of Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey. Its area is 744 km2, and...
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Noppakao Dechaphatthanakun as M.L.
Saruj Juthathep / Khun
Saruj Rachit Tangcheewacharoen [th] as
child M.L.
Saruj / Khun
Saruj The
second of Juthathap's 4th...
- The Fall of
Saruj in 1145 saw the main
surviving Frankish fortress of
Edessa fall to the Zengids.
Following the
capture of
Edessa in 1144, the Zengid...
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cities of Jazira, one
after the other. First,
Edessa fell,
followed by
Saruj, then Raqqa,
Qirqesiya and Nusaybin.
Raqqa was an
important crossing point...
- the Wadi
Madha river, just
before the
village of As
Saruj (Oman), and was
therefore named As
Saruj Dam. The dam has a
height of 25.5 m (84 ft) and a reservoir...
-
mainly Armenian subjects. Sökmen, the
Artuqid ruler of Mardin,
attacked Saruj in
early 1101.
Baldwin attempted to
relieve the town, but Sökmen routed...
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suppress a
revolt in
Saruj. When the
Muslim leaders of the town
approached Balduk to come to
their rescue,
Balduk hurried to
Saruj, but it soon became...
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founded by
Waththab ibn
Sabiq in 990,
ruled the
Euphrates cities of Harran,
Saruj and
Raqqa more or less
continuously until the late 11th century. In the...
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common in this wadi,
including ʿAin Ḥamūdah (عَيْن حَمُوْدَة), ʿAin aṣ-
Ṣārūj (عَيْن ٱلصَّارُوْج) and ʿAin
Dawwah (عَيْن دَوَّه). It
contains the Muqal...