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Shaqqa or
Shakka (Arabic: شَقَّا, romanized: Šaqqā) is a
Syrian town in As
Suwayda Governorate in
southern Syria. The town's
inhabitants are predominantly...
- 3 cities, 124 towns/villages, and 36 hamlets.
Shahba Al-Suwayda
Salkhad Shaqqa Al-Ajailat Al-Ghariyah Al-Kefr Al-Qurayya
Ariqah Ar-Raha
Braiki Dair Allaban...
- September,
which suggests a date of mid-August. However, a Gr****
inscription in
Shaqqa (Syria)
dated to 27
March could suggest an
earlier date. The name of the...
- Al-Mishtaya
Millis Mashrafet Al
Mriej Nahr al-Bared
Qanawat Qara Al-Raghib
Shaqqa Suran Souq Wadi
Barada Tell
Tamer Zweitina Central Bureau of Statistics...
- hit, chastise, or beat.
Contemporary Egyptian scholar Abd al-Halim Abu
Shaqqa refers to the
opinions of
jurists Ibn
Hajar al-Asqalani, a
medieval Shafiite...
- been
identified in
Roman Syria. In
addition to Umm Iz-Zetum
these include Shaqqa (Saccaea), Il-Haiyat,
Shahba (Philippopolis) (built
around 245 by the Emperor...
- Al-Ariqah Dama Deir Dama
Harran Jirrin al-Kharsa
Lubayn Sumayd Waqm
Shaqqa Subdistrict Shaqqa Arajah Barik al-Buthainah Duma al-Hayyat Hit al-Junayneh al-Qasr...
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including Qanawat (Canatha), al-Suwayda (Dionysias),
Shahba (Philippopolis),
Shaqqa (Maxmimianopolis), al-Masmiyah (Phaina) and Nawa (Naveh). The inhabitants...
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chief Madībbū Bey ʿAlī
refused a summons, his
forces were
attacked near
Shaqqa. They lost the
ensuing battle and Madībbū fled north. He was eventually...
- Al-Ariqah Dama Deir Dama
Harran Jirrin al-Kharsa
Lubayn Sumayd Waqm
Shaqqa Subdistrict Shaqqa Arajah Barik al-Buthainah Duma al-Hayyat Hit al-Junayneh al-Qasr...