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Marj (Arabic: المرج, al-Marj, "The Meadows"), El Merj in Benghazi and Egyptian Arabic, is a city in northeastern Libya and the administrative seat of the
Al Marj-Marj District
Marj (Arabic: المرج, al-Marj, "The Meadows"), pronounced El Merj in Benghazi and Egyptian Arabic, is a district (shabiyah) of northeastern Libya on the
Al Marj-Jebel Akhdar (Libya)
upland area in northeastern Libya. It is located in the modern shabiyahs or districts of Derna, Jabal al Akhdar, and Marj. The Jebel Akhdar consists of
Al Marj-Libya
Since 2007, Libya has been divided into 22 districts (Shabiyat): Nuqat al Khams Zawiya Jafara Tripoli Murqub Misrata Sirte Benghazi Marj Jabal al Akhdar Derna
Al Marj-Abyar, Libya
Abyar (al-Abyā) (Arabic: الأبيار Al Abyār) is a town in the Marj District, Libya, roughly 50 km to the east of the city of Benghazi and 42 km southwest
Al Marj-Fati Municipality
1983–1988. Its capital was Marj. When Al Fatih ceased to exist in 1988 some of its territory became the smaller Marj District. Al Fatih was bounded on the
Al Marj-Tocra
Taucheira or Tukrah, is a town on the coast of the Marj District in the Cyrenaica region of northeastern Libya, founded by Cyrene. It lay 200 stadia west of
Al Marj-Muhammad Umar al-Mukhtar
al-Mukhtar was born in 1921 in the al-Awailiya region, near Marj in eastern Libya, the son of Umar and his wife Naisa al-Jilani. Muhammad was raised almost
Al Marj-Districts of Libya
and Jaghbub In 1998 Libya was reorganized into twenty-six districts which were: Butnan, Jafara, Jufra, Kufra, Marj, Murqub, Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid,
Al Marj-Storm Daniel
19 deaths reported in Susa, seven in the towns of Omar al-Mokhtar and Shahhat, and one in Marj. Eight people were reported to have died in Alfaydia. In
Al Marj-Cyrenaica
the city of Cyrene), is the eastern region of Libya. Cyrenaica includes all of the eastern part of Libya between the 16th and 25th meridians east, including
Al Marj-Benghazi
the city. The revolts spread by 17 February to Bayda, Tobruk, Ajdabya, Al Marj in the East and Zintan, Zawiya in the West, calling for the end of the
Al Marj-Al Wahat District
of Libya. Its capital and largest city is Ajdabiya. The district is home to much of Libya's petroleum extraction economic activity. Traditionally Al Wahat
Al Marj-Zawiyat al-Qsur and Qasr Sidi al-Khadri
Zawiyat al-Qsur (Arabic: زاوية القسور) and Qasr Sidi al-Khadri are a pair of ruined farmhouses in the Jebel Akhdar southeast of Marj in Cyrenaica, Libya, near
Al Marj-Jabal al Akhdar
Derna in east, Al Wahat in south and Marj in west. Per the census of 2012, the total population in the region was 157,747 with 150,353 Libyans. The average
Al Marj-National Transitional Council
established in the 2011 Libyan civil war. The rebel forces overthrew the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya of Muammar Gaddafi. The NTC governed Libya for a period of ten
Al Marj-Qasr al-Jaballah
89733 Qasr al-Jaballah (Arabic: قصر جبله) is a ruined Roman fortress in the Jebel Akhdar southeast of Marj in Cyrenaica, Libya, near Zawiyat al-Qsur. The
Al Marj-Mass media in Libya
Al Aan FM: Broadcasts on 105.3 MHz, covering Al Bayda, Al Marj, Benghazi, Misrata, Labraq, Nalut, Sabha, Susah, Tobruk and Tripoli. Allibya FM Libya FM
Al Marj-Media of Libya
ليبيا Ean Libya عين ليبيا Akhbar Libya اخبار ليبيا Almarsad صحيفة المرصد AfrigateNews بوابة افريقيا Libya Al-Mostakbal ليبيا المستقبل Bawwabat Al-Wasat بوابة
Al Marj-Barca (ancient city)
site of Marj in northeastern Libya. It remains a Roman Catholic and Orthodox titular see. Barca was situated at the site of the old town of Marj, approximately
Al Marj-Marawa, Libya
District of Jabal al Akhdar in north-eastern Libya, about 65 km south of Bayda. It is located on the cross-roads between the Marj-Lamluda inner road
Al Marj-Geography of Libya
an arid plateau reaches to the sea. Behind the Marj Plain, the terrain rises abruptly to form Jabal al Akhdar (Green Mountain), so called because of its
Al Marj-Jardas al-ʽAbid
Jardas al-ʽAbīd or Jerdes el Abid (Arabic: جردس العبيد)is a small town in the Marj District, located in northeastern Libya about 29 km southeast of Marj. It
Al Marj-Yousaf Borahil Al-Msmare
Yousaf Borahil al-Mismari (Arabic: يوسف بورحيل المسماري) (ca. 1866 — 19 December 1931) was a well known Libyan Muslim resistance leader fighting against
Al Marj-List of cities in Libya
M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia", Dar as Saqia, Benghazi-2008, pp. 118-123. Transliteration of Libyan placenames List of metropolitan
Al Marj-Qasr al-Abyad
21.19467 Qasr al-Abyad (Arabic: قصر الأبيض, "white castle") is a ruined Medieval fortress in the Wadi Islan, Cyrenaica, Libya. The Qasr al-Abyad is located
Al Marj-1963 Marj earthquake
The 1963 Marj earthquake occurred on February 21 in northern Libya. The earthquake occurred at 18:14:36 local time with a moment magnitude of 5.6 and
Al Marj-Hizam al Akhdar District
Abyar. The territory of Hizam al Akhdar was transferred to the newly enlarged Marj District. In the north and west, Hizam al Akhdar had a shoreline on the
Al Marj-List of countries with overseas military bases
Chinese Wing Loong unmanned aircraft "UAE operating an airbase near Marj: report". Libya Herald. October 26, 2016. IHS Jane's says that the UAE is operating
Al Marj-Al-Mnaykhrat
46117; 20.92067 Al-Mnaykhrat or Mnechret (Arabic: منخرال) is a late sixth-century BC Greek rock-tomb near Marj, in northeastern Libya. The tomb is cut
Al Marj-Cyrenaica province
growth in Libya's population. Benghazi Bayda Tobruk Derna Ajdabiya Marj Shahhat Jalu Abdel Aziz Tarih Sharaf, "Jughrafia Libia", Munsha'at al Ma'arif,
Al Marj-Foreign relations of Libya
surveillance drones from the Al-Khadim airport to the south-east of Marj and Jardas Al-Abid. "Czech Republic to launch contact with Libyan rebels". Prague Monitor
Al Marj-History of Libya
of its history, Libya has been subjected to varying degrees of foreign control, from Europe, Asia, and Africa. The history of Libya comprises six distinct
Al Marj-Agriculture in Libya
Although agriculture is the second-largest sector in the economy, Libya depends on imports in most foods. Climatic conditions and poor soils limit farm
Al Marj-Roman Libya
The area of North Africa which has been known as Libya since 1911 was under Roman domination between 146 BC and 672 AD (even if in the meantime it was
Al Marj-Italian settlers in Libya
Italians who emigrated to Libya during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Libya. Most of the Italians moved to Libya during the Italian colonial
Al Marj-Huda Ben Amer
Inspection People's Control and mayor of Benghazi until the Libyan Civil War. Ben Amer was born in Marj near Benghazi and attended the Garyounis University in
Al Marj-Timeline of the Libyan civil war (2014–2020)
of Al-Marj where dozens were wounded. The next day, Libya's new prime minister Ahmed Maiteeq took office following his previous election by Libya's Islamist-dominated
Al Marj-2020 Libyan protests
The 2020 Libyan protests consisted of street protests over issues of poor provision of services in several cities in Libya, including cities controlled
Al Marj-Bayda Governorate
governorates (muhafazah) of Libya from 1963 to 1969. Its capital was Bayda.Other important towns in the governorate were Marj, Al Qubah, Shahhat and Apollonia
Al Marj-Farzoughah
located 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Marj, and 82 km (51 mi) east of Benghazi. List of cities in Libya Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia"
Al Marj-Libyan Coastal Highway
of the Italian colony of Libya. The Italians also constructed a minor road parallel to the coastal road, starting from Marj through Marawa, to Lamluda
Al Marj-Masamir
in the city of Bayda, Marj, Benghazi and Tobruk. The Masamir tribe is important tribe, and although this tribe is known in Libya for its religious inclinations
Al Marj-Tayeb El-Safi
Fakir Jarroushi confirmed that El-Safi had returned to Libya and had a meeting with Haftar in Marj. In November 2016, El-Safi publicly called for "comprehensive
Al Marj-Military history of Libya
of Apollonia (Susa), Arsinoe (Taucheira), Berenice (Benghazi) and Barca (Marj). From the oldest and most famous of the Greek colonies the fertile coastal
Al Marj-Libyan Premier League
competed in Libyan Premier League since its inception. Ten teams have been crowned champions, with Al-Ittihad winning the title a record 18 times and Al-Ahly
Al Marj-2022–23 Libyan Division I Basketball League
The 2022–23 Libyan Basketball League, is top level of professional basketball in Libya, Al-Ahly Tripoli were defending champions. Teams are divided into
Al Marj-Charruba
or Kharruba (Arabic: الخروبة) is a village in Libya. It is located 66 kilometres (41 mi) south of Al Marj, and 186 kilometres (116 mi) west of Timimi.
Al Marj-Ar Rajma
Ar Rajma, Er Rajma, or Er Regima is a village in eastern Libya. It is located 27 km (17 mi) east of Benghazi. Ar Rajma escarpment, the closest of Jebel
Al Marj-Tacnis
region in north eastern Cyrenaica, Libya. It's located 127 km (79 mi) east of Benghazi. It is on the inner road between Marj and Lamluda. There is a minor
Al Marj-Battah
Battah or Batta (Arabic: بطّة) is a village in eastern Libya, almost 34 km (21 mi) northeast of Al Marj. During the Italian occupation it was named Oberdan
Al Marj-Libyan Arab Basketball Federation
Division: Al-Ittihad Al-Ahly Tripoli Al Shabab Al Nasr Al-Ahly Benghazi Al Madina Al Hilal Al-Moroug Al Marj Second Division: Al Jazeera Al Yarmook Al Tahaddi
Al Marj-Al Aan FM
stories and experiences. Libya In Libya, Al Aan FM uses 105.3 MHz across the country, covering the following cities: Al Bayda Al Marj Al Majabrah Ghat Gadamis
Al Marj-Antaeus
were one and the same. The ancient city of Barca, probably located at Marj, Libya, was also called Antapolis after Antaeus. Antaeopolis is also the Graeco-Roman
Al Marj-Arab conquest of Egypt
The Arab conquest of Egypt, led by the army of 'Amr ibn al-'As, took place between 639 and 642 AD and was overseen by the Rashidun Caliphate. It ended
Al Marj-Qasr Libya
mosaics. It's on the cross-roads between the eastwards Marj–Bayda main road, and the southwards Qasr Libya–Marawa road. Stucchi, Sandro (1975) Architettura
Al Marj-Rashidun army
Abd al-sallam defeated the Byzantine imperial army in Libya, and throughout these campaigns Al-Mahra were awarded much land in Africa as recognition of
Al Marj-Saladin
subsequently adopted by several other Arab states (the United Arab Republic, Iraq, Libya, the State of Palestine, and Yemen). Among Egyptian Shias, Saladin is dubbed
Al Marj-El Uweilia
the Jebel Akhdar mountains foothills region in Libya. It is located some 16 km (9.9 mi) east of Marj and 89 km (55 mi) west of Bayda. During the Italian
Al Marj-Karl Kaschka
killed in action during World War II when his plane was shot down in Al-Marj, Libya. "Karl Kaschka Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from
Al Marj-Hussein Maziq
Yousef Maziq (Arabic: حسين يوسف مازق) a Libyan politician (26 June 1918 – 12 May 2006) was Prime Minister of Libya from 20 March 1965 to 2 July 1967. He
Al Marj-Subdivisions of Libya
Subdivisions of Libya have varied significantly over the last two centuries. Initially Libya under Ottoman and Italian control was organized into three
Al Marj-African Greeks
University of California. 1970. p. 54. Ring, Trudy et al. (1996) "Cyrene (Gebel Akhdar, Libya)" International Dictionary of Historic Places: Volume 4:
Al Marj-Baladiyat of Libya
baladiyat (plural), is the intended second-level administration subdivision of Libya being reintroduced in 2012 by the General National Congress with Law 59
Al Marj-Yemen
Powerful Yemenite tribes such as Kinda were on his side during the Battle of Marj Rahit. Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Ziyad founded the Ziyadid dynasty in Tihamah
Al Marj-Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
"Libya in the shadows of Islam.. How did Amr ibn al-Aas and his companions conquer Cyrenaica and Tripoli?". aljazeera (in Arabic). p. Ibn Abd al-Hakam:
Al Marj-Mamluk Sultanate
Mamluk victory at the Battle of Marj al-Suffar in the plains south of Damascus. Baybars II ruled for roughly one year before al-Nasir Muhammad became sultan
Al Marj-Mediterranean woodlands and forests
and Benghazi in Libya. A 2017 assessment found that 28,451 km2, or 8%, of the ecoregion is in protected areas. Protected areas include Al Hoceima National
Al Marj-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
in Battle of Marj as-Saffar for Khalid ibn al-Zubayr Amr ibn Sa'id ibn al-Aas, who was killed during Battle of Yarmouk, for Amr ibn al-Zubayr. Muhajir
Al Marj-List of members elected to the General National Congress, 2012
38%) Marj Seats: 2. Candidates: 42 Elected: • Ezzidden Mohamed Younis Yahya – 2,353 (12.44%) • Sherif El-Wafi Mohamed Ali – 1,658 (8.76%) Qasr Libya Seats:
Al Marj-Network of Free Ulema – Libya
Ajdabiya, Jalu, Awjila, Kufra, Benghazi, Marj, Bayda, Derna, Tubruk, and Jaghbub. 'Many Divisions of the Libyan Army and Police have also declared their
Al Marj-Banu Sulaym
from the Umayyads and recognized Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr's caliphate. They participated in the Battle of Marj Rahit in 684, during which the Umayyads and
Al Marj-Cairo
diminished significantly after the Ottomans defeated Sultan al-Ghuri in the Battle of Marj Dabiq in 1516 and conquered Egypt in 1517. Ruling from Constantinople
Al Marj-Jardas Jerrari
in Jebel Akhdar, Libya. It was named Jardas Jerrari after the tribe living on it, and to identify it from Jardas al ‘Abid near Marj. Jardas Jerrari is
Al Marj-Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran
division between the South Arabs and North Arabs that began with the Battle of Marj Rahit in 684 AD and consolidated over two centuries. The Alexander romance
Al Marj-Tobruk–Ajdabiya Road
Benghazi Al Marj Al Bayda Tobruk Derna Ajdabiya Coastal road Tobruk–Ajdabiya Road is an asphalt road linking Tobruk and Ajdabiya, in the Cyrenaica region
Al Marj-Military conquests of Umar's era
Shada al-'Arab. Shada al-'Arab. Retrieved 15 November 2021. Khalid, Mahmud (2020). "Libya in the shadows of Islam.. How did Amr ibn al-Aas and his companions
Al Marj-History of Islam
"Muslim territory" (Dar al-Islam) and "non-Muslim territory" (Dar al-Harb). The Battle of Ain Jalut and the glorious Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303), the latter
Al Marj-2008–09 Libyan Second Division
venue. Libya Railway Wefaq Ajdabiya Al Dhahra B. Al Ittihad G. Al Mahdeeya Al Anwaar Shamaal Benghazi Al Hilal Tobruk Al Qairawaan Nusoor al Khaleej Al Tahaddy
Al Marj-Palestinians
reinterpreted and rearranged traditional wedding songs such as Mish'al (1986), Marj Ibn 'Amer(1989) and Zaghareed (1997). Ataaba is a form of folk singing that
Al Marj-Arabs
Mamluk Sultanate in Cairo, and ended the Abbasid Caliphate in the battles of Marj Dabiq and Ridaniya. They entered the Levant and Egypt as conquerors, and
Al Marj-List of World Heritage Sites in Libya
defined as natural heritage. Libya accepted the convention on 13 October 1978. There are five World Heritage Sites in Libya, with a further three on the
Al Marj-Mamluk
artillery and Janissary infantry. On 24 August 1516, at the Battle of Marj Dabiq, Sultan Al-Ghawri was killed. Syria passed into Turkish possession, an event
Al Marj-Ottoman Caliphate
sultan Mehmed V on 27 April. In 1911 Italy warred with the Ottomans over Libya, and Turkey's failure to defend these regions demonstrated the weakness
Al Marj-Transliteration of Libyan placenames
accurate as the local Libyans pronounce them, in Libyan Arabic, except for some places renamed by Roman, Greek, or Italian names, like (Al-Qubba-Giovanni Berta)
Al Marj-Latakia
Battle of Marj Dabiq in 1516. It had a population of about 1400-1700 in the 16th century. From the late 17th century onward it was ruled by the Ibn al-Matarji
Al Marj-Vehicle registration plates of Libya
Libya requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Current plates are European standard 520 mm × 110 mm
Al Marj-1972–73 Libyan Premier League
The 1972–73 Libyan Premier League was the 9th edition of the competition since its inception in 1963. It was contested by 11 teams, and Al-Ahly (Tripoli)
Al Marj-2023 heat waves
flooded Al-Marj and Derna on 12 September, killing nearly 250 in Derna, Libya. Up to 20,000 were killed on 14 September, as new floods hit Bengazi, Libya. Data
Al Marj-Battle of Sufetula (647)
"Libya in the shadows of Islam.. How did Amr ibn al-Aas and his companions conquer Cyrenaica and Tripoli?". aljazeera (in Arabic). p. Ibn Abd al-Hakam:
Al Marj-Ibrahim Abdulaziz Sahad
of training in the Infantry School and Military Intelligence School in Al Marj, School of Field Engineering in Benghazi, Military Intelligence School
Al Marj-2018–19 Libyan Premier League
30 October 2018. Al-Nasr were the defending champions. Al-Sadaqa and Abu Salem joined as the promoted clubs from the 2017–18 Libyan First Division. They
Al Marj-Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi
to back the pro-Zubayrid governor of Damascus, al-Dahhak ibn Qays al-Fihri. At the 684 Battle of Marj Rahit, the Qays were crushed by the Umayyads and
Al Marj-List of radio stations in Africa
Al Bayda, Al Marj, Benghazi, Jadu, Misrata, Labraq, Nalut, Sabha, Sirte, Susah, Tobruk, Tripoli). Radio Libya Al-Shababiyah Al-Itha'ah al-Wataniya BBC
Al Marj-Syrian Air Force
and southern Syria, including Marj al-Sultan and Taftanaz Air Base (mid-January 2013), Dhab'a Air Base (better known as al-Qussayr, in April 2013), and
Al Marj-Turkish occupation of northern Syria
as a Turkish attempt to expand into Syria, likening it to the Battle of Marj Dabiq and suggesting that Jarabulus would become a "grave for the criminal
Al Marj-Foreign relations of the United Arab Emirates
Chinese Wing Loong unmanned aircraft "UAE operating an airbase near Marj: report". Libya Herald. 26 October 2016. Archived from the original on 27 July 2021
Al Marj-Circassians in Syria
as well as in the area surrounding Damascus city itself, namely Marj al-Sultan and al-Dumayr. Circassians eventually abandoned the latter town. Nearly
Al Marj-Battle of Bayda
the liberation of Bayda, other Libyan cities were liberated from the grip of Gaddafi, and Derna, Zintan, Tobruk and Al-Marj were liberated. And Ajdabiya
Al Marj-ISO 3166-2:LY
ISO 3166-2:LY is the entry for Libya in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Al Marj-Timeline of the Syrian civil war
Ba'athist government forces retook a Marj al-Sultan military airbase east of Damascus that had been held by Jaysh al-Islam. The UN resolution 2254 of 18
Al Marj-History of Tripoli, Lebanon
Yahya al-Tarabulsi (died after 170 AH, 786/787 AD) on the authority of a Sheikh from Tripoli that Sufyan bin Mujib camped with his great army in Marj al-Silsilah
Al Marj-Ali Tarhouni
Ali Abdussalam Tarhouni (Arabic: علي عبد السلام الترهوني, born 1951) is a Libyan economist and politician. Tarhouni served as the minister for oil and finance
Al Marj-Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone
landfall near Benghazi, Libya. In Libya, the storm caused flooding in Marj, and the failure of two dams in Derna, and the Jabal al Akhdar district, as well
Al Marj-2000 Libyan Premier League
Statistics of Libyan Premier League in season 2000 which was the 33rd edition of the competition. It was contested by 15 teams, and Al-Ahly (Tripoli) won
Al Marj-Islam in Palestine
roughly 1,000 Christians and 400 Jews. On August 24, 1516, at the Battle of Marj Dabiq, the Ottoman Empire forces defeated the Mamluk sultanate forces and
Al Marj-El Bayyada
"Noumou al Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia", Dar as Saqia, Benghazi-2008, p.120. Al Ain newspaper, 26 September 2011, no. 20, Dar al Faris al Arabi, p.7. Libya as
Al Marj-Ottoman Egypt
governor of Aleppo, who had contributed to the Ottoman victory at the Battle of Marj Dabiq. The history of early Ottoman Egypt is a competition for power between
Al Marj-Tarrana
Tarrana after most of his supporters fled. Shortly prior to the Battle of Marj Dabiq, members of the qarānīṣa, i.e. veteran mamluks who had belonged to
Al Marj-Amman
Near East, is the village of Iraq al-Amir in the valley of Wadi Al-Seer, southwest of Amman, which is home to Qasr al-Abd ('Castle of the Slave'). Other
Al Marj-185th Paratroopers Division "Folgore"
and one Italian paratroopers battalion. In July 1940 the school moved to al-Marj, where the school was overrun by British forces during Operation Compass
Al Marj-17th Infantry Division "Pavia"
70 km west of Tobruk, then on the Mechili–Derna, Libya line. The retreat route passed through Marj, Benghazi, and Ajdabiya, finally reaching El Agheila
Al Marj-Rashed Al-Khuzai
with Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam. Before the victory of the Turkish Empire (Ottomans) over the Mamluks in the battle of Marj Dabek, Ajloun Mountain (Jabal
Al Marj-25th Infantry Division "Bologna"
Gharyan in Libya and recruited its men from and trained them in Campania. Shortly after its formation the division was sent to Bir al-Ghanam in Libya. It participated
Al Marj-2022–23 European windstorm season
making landfall near Benghazi, Libya. In Libya, Storm Daniel caused flooding in Marj, Bayda, Tobruk, Derna, and the Jabal al Akhdar district, as well as
Al Marj-History of Lebanon
Mamluks. His troops, invading Syria, destroyed Mamluk resistance in 1516 at Marj Dabiq, north of Aleppo. Ottoman control was uncontested during the early
Al Marj-Timeline of Benghazi
built. 1926 - Benghazi-Suluq Railway [it] begins operating. 1927 Benghazi–Marj railway [it] begins operating. Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Cyrenaica
Al Marj-2009–10 Libyan Second Division – Group D
Ta'awon Ajdabiya 7th, Group D Buraaq Brak Third Division (Promoted) Al-Moroug Al Marj Marj 4th, Group C Al Hurriya Benghazi Third Division (Promoted)
Al Marj-Shapsugs
are found in Turkey, Israel (Kfar Kama), Jordan (Amman, Na'our, Marj Al-Hamam, Wadi Al-Seer), Lebanon (Tripoli, Berkayel-Akkar), Iraq, Syria, Western Europe
Al Marj-Control of cities during the Syrian civil war
rocked by deadly bombings". Retrieved 25 October 2014. "Syria rebels 'seize Marj al-Sultan base near Damascus'". BBC News. 25 November 2012. Holmes, Oliver;
Al Marj-Busr ibn Abi Artat
634. According to the historian al-Baladhuri (d. 892), after Khalid raided the Ghassanid allies of Byzantium at Marj Rahit on 24 April 634, he dispatched
Al Marj-Arab citizens of Israel
same trip. In 2010, six Arab MKs visited Libya, an openly anti-Zionist Arab state, and met with Muammar al-Gaddafi and various senior government officials
Al Marj-Ultras
the Muslim Brotherhood. Al-Wasl SC[citation needed] Ultras Junoon is an Emirati group that was founded in 2010 by the fans of Al-Wasl Club. This club is
Al Marj-Timeline of the Ottoman Empire
Islam: A Short History. London: Phoenix. pp. xxvi. ISBN 1-84212-583-4. "Kut al-Amara | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)". encyclopedia
Al Marj-List of Israeli assassinations
2014 pp.245-6, n.118. "Hamas mourns its greatest martyr: Robert Fisk in Marj al-Zohour, southern Lebanon, hears how a Palestinian came to die for the Islamic
Al Marj-2009–10 Libyan Second Division – Group E
This article details Group E for the 2009–10 Libyan Second Division Updated to match(es) played on 2010-03-08. Source: kooora.com (in Arabic) Legend: Blue
Al Marj-Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
Teuchira-Arsinoe, Euesperides-Berenice (Benghazi) and Barce-Ptolemais (Al Marj). During its heyday, from 95 B.C. to 66 B.C., the kingdom of Armenia had
Al Marj-Timeline of Anatolian history
negotiations" (PDF). Turkey's war in Libya Archived 17 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine "NATO to police Libya no-fly zone". Al Jazeera. 24 March 2011. Özgür
Al Marj-Timeline of Jerusalem
after Sultan Selim I defeats the last Mamluk Sultan Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri at the Battle of Marj Dabiq (Aleppo) and the Battle of Yaunis Khan (Gaza)
Al Marj-History of Egypt under the Muhammad Ali dynasty
reported that the plague could still be found in Egypt, within the districts of Marj and Assyr. A 21-day quarantine was imposed on the ports of El Wedj. Thousands
Al Marj-27th Infantry Division "Brescia"
attempts to stop the British offensive failed the units retreated through Marj and Benghazi, but were encircled and destroyed north of Ajdabiya on 5 February
Al Marj-Italian exonyms
Marabutto Al Fuqaha Fógaha, Fughaa Al Haniyah Nausido Al Hashan Henni Al Jaghbub Giarabub Al Jawf Purità, Giof Al Khums Homs Al Marj Barca, Barce Al Maya Lemaia
Al Marj-Welch Regiment
established its headquarters in Benghazi with company detachments at Derna, Marj and Al Adm and then returned to the United Kingdom the following year. The battalion
Al Marj-60th Infantry Division "Sabratha"
Derna-Al Qubbah region. On 30 January 1941, as the danger of encirclement became apparent, the Sabratha division retreated through Sulunţah, Marj and Benghazi
Al Marj-Italian Benghazi
Italian language) was the name used during the Italian colonization of Libya for the port-city of Benghazi in Italian Cyrenaica. On October 19, 1911
Al Marj-List of battles by geographic location
Battle of Azaz (1125) – 1125 – Crusades Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1126) – 1126 – Crusades Battle of al-Atharib (1130) – 1130 – Crusades Battle of Rafaniyya
Al Marj-Index of Byzantine Empire–related articles
Minor (806) Al-Abbas ibn al-Ma'mun Al-Abbas ibn al-Walid Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Walid Abd al-Aziz ibn Shu'ayb Abdallah al-Battal Abdallah al-Khazin Abdallah
Al Marj-Qah
groves purchased by local farmers with funds from the local community, Libya, and the IHH, a Turkish NGO. The project was organized in October 2012 by
Al Marj-Outline of the Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria Cyprus Egypt Eritrea Greece Hungary Slovakia Iraq Jordan Kosovo Libya North Macedonia Montenegro Palestine Serbia Syria Sudan Tunisia Turkey Ukraine
Al Marj-Al-Nizariyah
Statistics (CBS). Homs Governorate. (in Arabic) Syrians Rally for Assad, Libya Recognizes Opposition Archived 2011-11-27 at the Wayback Machine. The Egyptian
Al Marj-2016 Dabiq offensive
intervention in Syria also correlates to the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Marj Dabiq, when the Ottoman Empire led by Selim I entered northern Aleppo at
Al Marj-List of Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaign endorsements
Board Member Mikaela Singson - Mendoza, Tuguegarao City Councilor Atty. Marj Martin - Chan, at Lingayen Pangasinan Vice Mayor Judy Vargas - Quiocho upang
Al Marj-63rd Infantry Division "Cirene"
World War II on 10 June 1940, the Cirene was at Al Adam (now Tobruk Airport) in the East of Italian Libya. In August 1940 it moved to the Sallum-Bardia
Al Marj-1963
1964 he becomes prime minister. February 21 – The 5.6 Mw Marj earthquake affects northern Libya with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), causing
Al Marj-List of Canadian sports personalities
McKee Orest Meleschuk Jean-Michel Ménard Sherry Middaugh Wayne Middaugh Marj Mitchell Linda Moore John Morris Barry Naimark, world champion Dave Nedohin
Al Marj-List of earthquakes in 1963
21, 1963. Retrieved January 30, 2021. "Significant Earthquake: LIBYA: BARCE (AL MARJ)". National Geophysical Data Center. February 21, 1963. Retrieved
Al Marj-Women in post-classical warfare
Umm Hakim bint al-Harith ibn Hisham single-handedly disposed of seven Byzantine soldiers with a tent pole during the Battle of Marj al-Saffar. 640s–741:
Al Marj-Lists of 20th-century earthquakes
Su-ao earthquake 24.35 122.06 3 7.3 Mw February 21, 1963 17:14 Marj, Marj District, Libya 32.6 21.0 300 5.4 Ms July 26, 1963 04:17 Skopje, Republic of
Al Marj-Egypt–Mongolia relations
Mamluks in 1299 in the Battle of Wadi al-Khazandar, and the Mamluks regained the ascendancy at the Battle of Marj al-Saffar in 1303. It was not until 1323
Al Marj-64th Infantry Division "Catanzaro"
Abū Safāfī (Sofafi) to the South, and the 1st Libyan Division at Al Maktīlah (Maktila) and 2nd Libyan Division at ‘Alam aţ Ţummār (Tummar) to the North
Al Marj-Idlib Governorate clashes (September 2011 – March 2012)
was reported to have been forming a "fledgling state", comparing it to Libya's Benghazi and planning a future "free zone". Many FSA checkpoints had been
Al Marj-Idlib Governorate clashes (June 2012 – April 2013)
with a rebel brigade with Libyan volunteers, commanded by leader of the Tripoli Brigade during the Libyan Civil War, Mahdi al-Harati. 90% of the brigades
Al Marj-Kafr Yasif
the hudna (truce) between the Crusaders based in Acre and the Mamluk sultan al-Mansur Qalawun in 1283. Remains dating to the Crusader and Mamluk periods
Al Marj-Yarka
floor of the shrine. The town is also the site of the al-Nabi Siddiq maqam. The Druze associate al-Nabi Siddiq with the biblical figure Hushai. According
Al Marj-Fureidis
the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Al Feridis had a population of 335; all Muslims, increasing in the 1931 census
Al Marj-Jadeidi-Makr
al-Makr or Jadeidi-Makr (Hebrew: גֻ'דֵידָה-מַכְּר; Arabic: جديدة - المكر) is an Arab local council formed by the merger of the two Arab towns of al-Makr
Al Marj-Ariha, Idlib
Urum al-Jawz to the southwest, Sarjah to the south, Kafr Latah to the southeast, Maar Bilit to the east, al-Nayrab to the northeast, Nahlaya and al-Mastumah
Al Marj-Jisr ash-Shughur
by Al Jazeera to be in control of the town. However, on 25 April 2015, the city was captured by an alliance of Salafist insurgents, including al-Qaeda's
Al Marj-Arraba, Israel
Arraba (Arabic: عرّابة; Hebrew: עראבה), also known as 'Arrabat al-Battuf, is an Arab city in Israel. It is located in the Lower Galilee in the Northern
Al Marj-Binnish
Idlib. Nearby localities include Kafriya and Maarrat Misrin to the northwest, al-Fu'ah to the north, Ta'um and Taftanaz to the northeast, Afs to the southeast
Al Marj-Harem, Syria
Antioch-Aleppo road, making it a high-value position of strategic interest. After Nur al-Din's victory over Raymond of Poitiers at the Battle of Inab, the castle fell
Al Marj-Saraqib
Nearby localities include Mardikh and Maar Dibsah to the south, Tronba and al-Nayrab to the west, Sarmin to the northwest, Taftanaz to the north, Talhiyah
Al Marj-Maarrat Misrin
north of Ma'arrat al-Numan and 12 kilometers from Sarmin. Nearby localities include Kafr Yahmul to the north, Zardana and Maarrat al-Ikhwan to the northeast
Al Marj-Salqin
Takharim to the southeast, Abu Talha to the south, Delbiya to the southwest, al-Alani to the northwest and Isqat to the northeast. Salqin is the center of
Al Marj-Rameh
and standards of living. The village was home to the well-known poet Samih al-Qasim, the Greek Orthodox archbishop Atallah Hanna and artist Mira Awad. The
Al Marj-Al-Batuf Regional Council
Al-Batuf Regional Council (Arabic: البطوف, Hebrew: מועצה אזורית אל-בטוף, Mo'atza Azorit al-Batuf) is a regional council located on the southern fringe
Al Marj-Kafr Qara
revenue of Kafr Qara was designated to an endowment in Jerusalem; the Madrasah Al-Uthmaniyya. The whole of the revenue of Kafr Qara, a total of 3,400 aspers
Al Marj-Arab localities in Israel
al-Atrash Bir Hadaj Dhahiyah Drijat Ghazzah Hura Kukhleh Kuseife Lakiya Makhul Mitnan Mulada Qasr al-Sir Rahat al-Sayyid Shaqib al-Salam Tirabin al-Sana
Al Marj-Jisr al-Shughur District
is divided into four sub-districts or nawāḥī (population as of 2004): Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict (ناحية جسر الشغور): population 89,028. Bidama Subdistrict
Al Marj-Arab al-Aramshe
Arab al-Aramshe (Arabic: عرب العرامشة, Hebrew: עַרַבּ אל-עַרָמִשָׁה), officially Aramsha (Hebrew: עַרָמִשָׁה, עראמשה), is a Bedouin village in the Western
Al Marj-Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303)
The Battle of Marj al-Saffar (or Marj al-Suffar), also known as the Battle of Shaqhab, took place on April 20 through April 22, 1303 between the Mamluks
Al Marj-Battle of Marj al-Dibaj
Battle of Marj al-Dibaj (Arabic: معركة مرج الديباج) was fought between the Byzantine army, survivors from the conquest of Damascus, and the Rashidun Caliphate
Al Marj-Nein
approximately 1,000 dunams (250 acres) and falls under the jurisdiction of Bustan al-Marj Regional Council, whose headquarters it hosts. Its total land area consisted
Al Marj-Jish
which contrasts with the dark reddish rock of the neighboring village, Ras al-Ahmar. Settlement in Jish dates back 3,000 years. The village is mentioned
Al Marj-Al-Nasir Muhammad
from Bab al-Nasr (Victory Gate) to Qal'at al-Jabal The prominent Egyptian Mamluk historian Baibars al-Dewadar was present at the battle of Marj al-Saffar
Al Marj-Battle of Marj Dabiq
The Battle of Marj Dābiq (Arabic: مرج دابق, meaning "the meadow of Dābiq"; Turkish: Mercidabık Muharebesi), a decisive military engagement in Middle Eastern
Al Marj-Hura
infrastructure (other six are: Ar'arat an-Naqab (Ar'ara BaNegev), Lakiya, Shaqib al-Salam (Segev Shalom), Kuseife (Kseife), Tel as-Sabi (Tel-Sheva) and the city
Al Marj-Battle of Marj Ayyun
The Battle of Marj Ayyun was a military confrontation fought at Marj Ayyoun near the Litani River (modern-day Lebanon) in June 1179 between the Kingdom
Al Marj-Wadi Nisnas
'Akbara Abu Snan Al-Batuf Regional Council Hamaam Rumana Rumat al-Heib Uzeir Arraba Beitegen Bi'ina Bir al-Maksur Bu'eine Nujeidat Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
Al Marj-Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre
'Akbara Abu Snan Al-Batuf Regional Council Hamaam Rumana Rumat al-Heib Uzeir Arraba Beitegen Bi'ina Bir al-Maksur Bu'eine Nujeidat Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
Al Marj-Ein Rafa
'Akbara Abu Snan Al-Batuf Regional Council Hamaam Rumana Rumat al-Heib Uzeir Arraba Beitegen Bi'ina Bir al-Maksur Bu'eine Nujeidat Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
Al Marj-Sulam
modern times. Located near Afula, it falls under the jurisdiction of Bustan al-Marj Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 2,710. Sulam has been
Al Marj-Mass media in Libya
Tripoli, Benghazi, and Misrata. Radio stations Al Aan FM: Broadcasts on 105.3 MHz, covering Al Bayda, Al Marj, Benghazi, Misrata, Labraq, Nalut, Sabha, Susah
Al Marj-Unrecognized Bedouin villages in Israel
communities were recognized by the state (such as al-Sayyid), and several new ones were built (such as Tirabin al-Sana) totaling 12 (not including the previous
Al Marj-Al-Kiswah
was the location of the 1303 Battle of Marj al-Saffar, and the childhood home of Adnan Awad. Administratively, Al-Kiswah belongs to Markaz Rif Dimashq district
Al Marj-Kababir
'Akbara Abu Snan Al-Batuf Regional Council Hamaam Rumana Rumat al-Heib Uzeir Arraba Beitegen Bi'ina Bir al-Maksur Bu'eine Nujeidat Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
Al Marj-Sarmin
north, Talhiyah to the northeast, Afs to the east, Saraqib to the southeast, al-Nayrab to the south and Qminas to southwest. The Taftanaz Military Airbase
Al Marj-Mi'ilya
was by this time superseded by the Montfort Castle. The Arab geographer, Al-Dimashqi, noted the "fine castle", and that close to it was a very pleasant
Al Marj-Hamdon
'Akbara Abu Snan Al-Batuf Regional Council Hamaam Rumana Rumat al-Heib Uzeir Arraba Beitegen Bi'ina Bir al-Maksur Bu'eine Nujeidat Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
Al Marj-Ras al-Ein
Ras al-Ein (Arabic: رأس العين; Hebrew: ראס אל-עין, lit. Head of the Spring) is a small Arab village in northern Israel, located in the Galilee, near the
Al Marj-Turmanin
the Idlib Governorate, located north of Idlib. Nearby localities include al-Dana and Sarmada to the southwest, Darat Izza to the northeast and Atarib
Al Marj-Abu Ghosh
scholar to suggest that Qaryat al-'Inab was the biblical Kiriath-jearim. The team excavating the hilltop site of Deir al-'Azar, around the Monastery of
Al Marj-Sarmada
capital on top. The Monastery of Saint Daniel (also known as Breij or Braij or al-Breij) is located 2 km west of the town, perched in a hillside location about
Al Marj-Umm Hakim bint al-Harith ibn Hisham
the evening preceding Battle of Marj al-Saffar, Abu Sa'id was killed in the battle. Later she was married to Umar ibn al-Khattab, from whom she had a daughter
Al Marj-Nazareth
Other local clubs are Al-Nahda Nazareth, currently plays in Liga Bet, Beitar al-Amal Nazareth, Hapoel Bnei Nazareth and Hapoel al-Ittihad Nazareth all
Al Marj-Mardikh
include Saraqib to the north, Kafr Amim to the east, Maardabsah and Khan al-Sabl to the south and Dadikh to the west. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Al-Salih Hajji
dynasty. He fell hostage to Sayf ad-Din Barquq before the small battle of Marj al-Saffar in 1390. He was the son of Shaban II. Williams, p.16-17 Caroline
Al Marj-Marj
Marj (Arabic: المرج, al-Marj, "The Meadows"), El Merj in Benghazi and Egyptian Arabic, is a city in northeastern Libya and the administrative seat of the
Al Marj-Khalid ibn al-Walid
reinforcements. Khalid advanced, possibly besting a Byzantine unit at the Marj al-Suffar plain before besieging the city. Each of the five Muslim commanders
Al Marj-2000 Libyan Premier League
by 15 teams, and Al-Ahly (Tripoli) won the championship. Source: [citation needed] Source: [citation needed] Al-Ahly (Tripoli) 1-0 Al-Hilal (Benghazi)
Al Marj-Marj Al-Hamam area
Marj Al-Hamam (Arabic: مرج الحمام; lit. 'Meadow of Doves') is the district number 27 of Metropolitan Amman – Greater Amman Municipality (GAM); it is situated
Al Marj-Idlib
districts: Ashrafiyah (the most populous), Hittin, Hejaz, Downtown, Hurriyah, and al-Qusour. The Ebla tablets (2350 BC) mention the city of ????? (du-ḫu-la-bu6-um
Al Marj-Bara, Syria
Bara or al-Bara (Arabic: بارة) is one of the former "Dead Cities" in northwestern Syria. It is located in the Zawiya Mountain approximately 65 kilometres
Al Marj-Al-Yacoubiyah
Al-Yacoubiyah (Arabic: اليعقوبية, romanized: al-Yaʿqūbīyah, Armenian: Յակուբիե; also spelled Yacoubiyeh, Yakoubieh, Yacoubeh or Yaqoubiyah) is a village
Al Marj-Maarat al-Numan
Maarat al-Numan (Arabic: مَعَرَّةُ النُّعْمَانِ, romanized: Maʿarrat an-Nuʿmān), also known as al-Ma'arra, is a city in northwestern Syria, 33 km (21 mi)
Al Marj-Sakhnin
with the police. Two natives of the city were killed in Jerusalem during the al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000. The Israeli transcription of the Arabic toponym is
Al Marj-Sha'ab, Israel
villages, predominantly in Majd al-Krum and Sakhnin. Meanwhile, many refugees from the depopulated villages of al-Birwa, al-Damun and Mi'ar were settled
Al Marj-Ebla
the Maṭkh swamp, al-Hass mountain and mount Shabīth. Areas directly on the borders of the chora such as al-Ghab, al-Rouge plain and al-Jabbul have close
Al Marj-Daliyat al-Karmel
Daliyat al-Karmel (Arabic: دَالِيَةِ ٱلْكَرْمِل, Hebrew: דַלְיַת אֶל-כַּרְמֶל, "vineyards (دالية) of Carmel") is a Druze town located on Mount Carmel in
Al Marj-Deir al-Asad
Deir al-Asad (Arabic: دير الأسد; Hebrew: דֵיר אֶל-אַסַד) is an Arab village in the Galilee region of Israel, near Karmiel. Together with the adjacent village
Al Marj-Barisha, Harem District
reached after four kilometers at an intersection, the small village of Ras al-Hosn, after two more kilometers, the early Byzantine neighboring towns Baqirha
Al Marj-Tell Marj
Tell al-Marj is a prehistoric, Neolithic Tell, about 5 hectares (540,000 sq ft) in size, located between Krak des Chevaliers and Homs, near the village
Al Marj-Battle of Lalakaon
Arab raid, and met them in battle at an area known in Arab sources as Marj al-Usquf ('Bishop's Meadow'): a highland near Malakopeia, north of Nazianzus
Al Marj-Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1126)
The Battle of Marj al-Saffar was fought on January 25, 1126 between a Crusader army led by King Baldwin II of Jerusalem and the Seljuk Emirate of Damascus
Al Marj-Umm al-Fahm
politically affiliated with Umm al Fahm. The Commonwealth dominated vast sections of Bilad al-Ruha/Ramot Menashe, Wadi 'Ara and Marj Ibn 'Amir/Jezreel Valley
Al Marj-Baqa al-Gharbiyye
Rajā (1989). "Daftar mufaṣṣal nāḥiyat Marj Banī ʻĀmir wa-tawābiʻihā wa-lawāḥiqihā allatī kānat fī taṣarruf al-Amīr Ṭarah Bāy sanat 945 ah". www.worldcat
Al Marj-Tayibe
gave 1/3 of the revenue from Tayyibat al-Ism to Ribat al-Mansuri (Com.); a hospital in Jerusalem started by Al-Mansur Qalawun in 1282. The tax register
Al Marj-Tira, Israel
Tira (Arabic: الطـّيرة, al-Tira, Hebrew: טִירָה, Ṭīra, lit. "Fort";) is an Arab city in the Central District of Israel. Part of The Triangle, a concentration
Al Marj-Tamra
influx of Palestinian refugees from destroyed nearby villages such as al-Birwa or al-Damun. Large percentages of the city's farming land was expropriated
Al Marj-Ma'alot-Tarshiha
Muslims and 690 Christians. The total population of Tarshiha combined with Al-Kabri was 5,360 Arabs, with 47,428 dunams of land. Of this, a total of 743
Al Marj-Rahat
Kuseife (Kseife) and Shaqib al-Salam (Segev Shalom). The region of the city was formerly owned by Al-Tayaha tribe (Al-Hezeel clan). Until the year 1972
Al Marj-Shefa-Amr
in several places, in Tractate Avodah Zarah 8b and Rosh Hashanah 31b, et al. Settlement has existed there without interruption since the Roman period
Al Marj-Northern District (Israel)
Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam Shlomi Tuba-Zangariyye Tur'an Yafa an-Naseriyye Yanuh-Jat Yavne'el Yesod HaMa'ala Yirka Zarzir al-Batuf Bustan al-Marj Emek HaYarden
Al Marj-Battle of Marj al-Saffar
Battle of Marj al-Saffar may refer to: Battle of Marj al-Saffar (634) - A battle between Rashidun army and Byzantine army during the Muslim conquest of
Al Marj-Marj al-Saffar
Marj al-Saffar or Marj al-Suffar (Arabic: مرج الصفر Marj aṣ-Ṣafar) is a large plain to the south of Damascus. Marj al-Saffar is bounded to the north by
Al Marj-Taftanaz
southwest, Maarrat Misrin to the west, Zardana to the northwest, Maarrat al-Ikhwan to the northeast and Bawabiyah to the east. Taftanaz is a primarily
Al Marj-Al-Fu'ah
Al-Fu'ah (Arabic: الْفُوعَة, romanized: al-Fūʿah, also spelled al-Fouaa and al-Fo'ua) is a town in northern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate
Al Marj-Atme
instead of God. The town is under the control of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. ISIL leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurashi killed himself during a raid by US special forces
Al Marj-Kafriya
Maarrat Misrin to the north, Zardana to the northeast, Taftanaz to the east and al-Fu'ah and Binnish to the immediate south. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Al-Alani
Al-Alani (Arabic: العلاني, romanized: al-ʿAlānī, also spelled al-Alini or al-Lani) is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib
Al Marj-Zarzur
Darkush to the north, al-Ghafar to the east, Kafr Dibbin to the southeast, district center Jisr al-Shughur to the south and al-Janudiyah to the southwest
Al Marj-Abu al-Duhur
Abu al-Duhur (Arabic: أَبُو الظُّهُور; ʾAbū aẓ-Ẓuhūr, also spelled Abu al-Thuhur) is a town in northwestern Syria on the edge of the Syrian Desert, administratively
Al Marj-Battle of Marj Rahit
Battle of Marj Rahit (684), between the Umayyads under Marwan I and the partisans of Ibn al-Zubayr, under al-Dahhak b. Qays al-Fihri Battle of Marj Rahit
Al Marj-Battle of Marj Rahit (684)
The Battle of Marj Rahit (Arabic: يوم مرج راهط, romanized: Yawm Marj Rāhiṭ) was one of the early battles of the Second Fitna. It was fought on 18 August
Al Marj-Al-Janudiyah
Al-Janudiyah (Arabic: ٱلْجَانُودِيَّة, romanized: al-Jānūdīyah; also spelled al-Janoudiya, el-Janudieh, al-Janoodiya) is a town in northern Syria, administratively
Al Marj-Marj al-Sultan
Marj al-Sultan (Arabic: مرج السلطان, also spelled Marj Sultan, meaning "the meadow of Sulṭān") is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of
Al Marj-Luhuti
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Marj District
Marj (Arabic: المرج, al-Marj, "The Meadows"), pronounced El Merj in Benghazi and Egyptian Arabic, is a district (shabiyah) of northeastern Libya on the
Al Marj-Al-Kasom Regional Council
al-Kasom Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית אל קסום, Mo'atza Azorit El Kassum, Arabic: المجلس الإقليمي القيصوم, al-Majlis al-Iqlīmī al-Qayṣūm) is one
Al Marj-Cairo Governorate
divided into 8 Districts: Shubra, Al-Zawiya al-Hamra, Hadayek al-Kobba, Rod al-Farg, al-Sharabiya, al-Sahel, al-Zaytoun, and Al-Amiriya The Eastern Area divided
Al Marj-Kafr Qasim
2022-08-05. Retrieved 2024-05-11. Khalaily, 2005, Kafr Qasim (East) Zbenovich et al., 2005, Kafr Qasim, Development Survey Tendler, 2015, Kafr Qasim (East) Avi-Yonah
Al Marj-Al-Mastumah
Al-Mastumah or Al Mastoume (Arabic: المسطومة) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of Idlib Governorate, located 7 kilometers south of
Al Marj-Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
The Bustan al-Marj Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית בוסתן אל-מרג', Mo'atza Azorit Bustan al-Marj) is a regional council in northern Israel. Its
Al Marj-Regional council (Israel)
Regional Council [3] Archived 2007-12-27 at the Wayback Machine Center Bustan al-Marj Regional Council [4] North Central Arava Regional Council [5] South Drom
Al Marj-Al-Tamanah
Al-Tamanah (Arabic: التَّمَانْعَة, romanized: at-Tamānʿah, sometimes spelled al-Taman'ah, al-Tamana’a or al-Teman’a) is a town in northwestern Syria,
Al Marj-Tel Sheva
during that time are Hura, Lakiya, Ar'arat an-Naqab (Ar'ara BaNegev), Shaqib al-Salam (Segev Shalom), Kuseife (Kseife) and the city of Rahat, the largest
Al Marj-Marwan I
beckoned al-Dahhak ibn Qays al-Fihri, the governor of Damascus, to mobilize for war; accordingly, al-Dahhak and the Qays set up camp in the Marj Rahit plain
Al Marj-Battle of Marj al-Saffar (634)
The Battle of Marj al-Saffar took place in 634. At Damascus, Thomas, son-in-law of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, was in charge. Receiving the intelligence
Al Marj-Al-Rami
Al-Rami (Arabic: الرامي) or Rami (Arabic: رامي), is a town in northern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate, located south of Idlib. According
Al Marj-Battah
of Al Marj. During the Italian occupation it was named Oberdan, after the Italian nationalist Guglielmo Oberdan. Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon
Al Marj-Districts of Libya
Jufra, Kufra, Marj, Murqub, Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid, Benghazi, Derna, Gharyan, Jabal al Akhdar, Murzuq, Misrata, Nalut, Nuqat al Khams, Sabha, Sabrata/Sorman
Al Marj-Marj al-Qata
Marj al-Qata (Arabic: مرج القطا) is a village in northern Syria located northwest of Homs in the Homs Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Marj Sanur
Marj Sanur (Arabic: مرج صانور, translation: "Sanur Valley"; also called Marj al-Ghuruq, translation: "Drowning Valley" is a closed basin within the northern
Al Marj-Nayrab, Idlib
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Ballisa
Ballisa (Arabic: البليصة) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Baragethi
Baragethi (Arabic: البراغيثي) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Barissa
Barissa (Arabic: باريسا) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Zafar al-Kabir
Zafar al-Kabir (Arabic: زفر الكبير) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Harmala, Idlib
Harmala, Idlib (Arabic: حرملة) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Hseiniyeh - Tell Kalba
Tell Kalba (Arabic: الحسينية تل كلبة) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Msheirfeh, Idlib
Msheirfeh (Arabic: المشيرفة) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Ras al-Ein, Idlib
Ras El Ein (Arabic: راس العين) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Rasm Abed
Rasm Abed (Arabic: رسم عابد) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Tell Fukhar
Tell Fukhar (Arabic: تل فخار) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Tell Silmo
Tell Silmo (Arabic: تل سلمو) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Taljineh
Taljineh (Arabic: تلجينة) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Tawahineh
Tawahineh (Arabic: طواحينة) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Taweila
Taweila (Arabic: طويلة) is a Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Afs, Idlib
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Jobas
During the Syrian Civil War, the town was controlled by the Jihadist Tahrir al-Sham. In 2020, the town was recaptured by Syrian Army forces during the 'Dawn
Al Marj-Maar Dibsah
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Sheikh Idris
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Bhora
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Kafr Jales
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Kafr Nabi
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Taltuneh
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Al-Dana, Maarrat al-Nu'man
Al-Dana, Maarrat al-Nu'man (Arabic: الدانا) is a Syrian village located in Maarrat al-Nu'man Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to
Al Marj-Al-Hraki
Hraki (Arabic: الحراكي) is a Syrian village located in Maarrat al-Nu'man Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Jarjnaz
Jarjnaz (Arabic: جرجناز) is a Syrian town located in Maarrat al-Nu'man Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Deir al-Gharbi
Deir al-Gharbi (Arabic: دير الغربي) is a Syrian village located in Maarrat al-Nu'man Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria
Al Marj-Karatin al-Kabir
Karatin al-Kabir (Arabic: كراتين الكبير) is a Syrian village located in Sinjar Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central
Al Marj-Khwein al-Kabir
Khwein al-Kabir (Arabic: خوين الكبير) is a Syrian village located in Al-Tamanah Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central
Al Marj-Raffa, Syria
Raffa (Arabic: الرفة) is a Syrian village located in Al-Tamanah Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of
Al Marj-Al-Tah, Idlib
Al-Tah, Idlib (Arabic: التح) is a Syrian town located in Hish Nahiyah within the Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Aqrabat, Idlib
Aqrabat, Idlib (Arabic: عقربات) is a Syrian village located in Al-Dana Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Hezreh
Hazrah (Arabic: حزرة) is a Syrian village located in Al-Dana Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS)
Al Marj-Al-Tlul
Al-Tlul or Al-Tloul (Arabic: التلول) is a Syrian village located in Salqin Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of
Al Marj-Al-Shiokh
36°06′12″N 36°24′52″E / 36.103333°N 36.414444°E / 36.103333; 36.414444 Al-Shiokh (Arabic: الشيوخ) is a Syrian village located in Salquin Nahiyah in
Al Marj-Helleh
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Kafr Maris
village of the Jabal al-Sumaq region. "General Census of Population 2004". Retrieved 2015-12-09. "Additional Notes on Jabal al-Summaq". Retrieved 18
Al Marj-Rabeeta
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Dweila
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Kafraziba
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Al-Badria
35°50′40″N 36°34′40″E / 35.844444°N 36.577778°E / 35.844444; 36.577778 Al-Badria (Arabic: البدرية) is a Syrian village located in Ariha Nahiyah in Ariha
Al Marj-Bsames
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Maghara
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Beftamun
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Kafrmid
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Kniseh
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Ora Qabli - Edwan
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Sahen
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Shagurit
Jisr al-Shughur Subdistrict Jisr ash-Shughur Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi Alyeh Balmis Bkafla Bsheiriyeh - Bello Bteibat Bzeit Dgali Ein Elhamra Ein Elsoda
Al Marj-Al-Sad
Al-Sad (Arabic: السد) is a Syrian village located in Muhambal Nahiyah in Ariha District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS)
Al Marj-Al-Marj, Idlib
Al-Marj (Arabic: المرج) is a Syrian village located in Muhambal Nahiyah in Ariha District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Al Marj-Hassaniyeh - Hatya
Jisr Al-Shoughour (Arabic: الحسانية هتيا) is a Syrian village located in الحسانية هتيا in Hassaniyeh - Hatya District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central
Al Marj-Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi
Al-Marj Al-Akhdar Al-Sharqi (Arabic: المرج الأخضر الشرقي al-maraj al-ʾaḵḍar aš-šarqī) is a Syrian village located in Jisr al-Shughur Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur
Al Marj-Al-Ghassaniyah, Idlib
Al-Ghassaniyah (Arabic: الغسانية) is a Syrian village located in Jisr al-Shughur Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central
Al Marj-Marj Elzohur
Marj Elzohur (Arabic: مرج الزهور) is a Syrian village located in Jisr al-Shughur Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central
Al Marj-Msheirfeh, Jisr al-Shughur
Msheirfeh, Jisr al-Shughur (Arabic: المشيرفة) is a Syrian village located in Jisr al-Shughur Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur District, Idlib. According to
Al Marj-Marj Akhdar Gharbi
Marj Akhdar Gharbi Mshemshan (Arabic: المرج الأخضر الغربي مشمشان) is a Syrian village located in Jisr al-Shughur Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur District,
Al Marj-Al-Arien
Al-Arien (Arabic: العرين) is a Syrian village located in Jisr al-Shughur Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau
Al Marj-Umayyad Caliphate
subsequent Battle of Marj Rahit in August 684, Marwan led his tribal allies to a decisive victory against a much larger Qaysite army led by al-Dahhak, who was
Al Marj-List of shopping malls in Lebanon
Dbayeh The Spot Choueifat ABC Department Store Tripoli Cascada Village, Al Marj Le Mall Saida Saida Mall Jad Centre Mini Mall The Spot Nabatieh Lists of
Al Marj-ISO 3166-2:LY
Al Buţnān LY-HZ Al Ḩizām al Akhḑar LY-JA Al Jabal al Akhḑar LY-JI Al Jifārah LY-JU Al Jufrah LY-KF Al Kufrah LY-MJ Al Marj LY-MB Al Marqab LY-QT Al Qaţrūn
Al Marj-Marj Al-Ghazal
Marj Al-Ghazal (Arabic: مرج الغزال, Hebrew: מרג' אל-גזאל) is a Palestinian village in the Jericho Governorate in the West Bank, located 34.8 kilometers
Al Marj-Umm al-Qutuf
Umm al-Qutuf (Arabic: أمّ القـُطـُف; Hebrew: אֻם אל-קֻטוּף) is an Arab village in northern Israel. Located in the triangle, it falls under the jurisdiction
Al Marj-Jebel Akhdar (Libya)
is located in the modern shabiyahs or districts of Derna, Jabal al Akhdar, and Marj. The Jebel Akhdar consists of a mountainous plateau rising to an
Al Marj-Peki'in
village in the early Mamluk period is attested by the geographer Shams al-Din al-Dimashqi (1257–1327). Incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517 with
Al Marj-Marjayoun
Marjayoun (Arabic: مرجعيون: Lebanese pronunciation[ˈmaɾʒ.ʕajuːn]), also Marj 'Ayoun, Marjuyun or Marjeyoun (lit. "meadow of springs") which reflects the
Al Marj-Kafr Kanna
al-Hamra ("Kais the Red.") According to the chronicler al-Dimashqi, the district al-Batuf, called "the Drowned Meadow", belonged to the village. Al-Dimashqi
Al Marj-Maghar, Israel
Maghar (Arabic: المغار, Hebrew: מַעָ'אר, also al-Maghar or Mghar; lit. the caves) is a city of mixed population of Muslims, Christians, and Druze in Israel's
Al Marj-List of radio stations in Africa
the state broadcaster of Libya. Al Aan FM (transmits in 105.3 MHz across the country, covering cities: Al Bayda, Al Marj, Benghazi, Jadu, Misrata, Labraq
Al Marj-Marj, Lebanon
Marj (Arabic: مرج (البقاع الغربي)), is a village located in the Western Beqaa District of the Beqaa Governorate in Lebanon. Al Marj’s population is approximately
Al Marj-Battle of Marj ar-Rum
The Battle of Marj ar-Rum (Meadow of Rome), also known as the Battle of Marj Dimashq (Meadow of Damascus), was a conflict between the Rashidun caliphate
Al Marj-Mixed cities
מעורבות, romanized: 'arim me'oravot, Arabic: المدن المختلطة, romanized: al-mudun al-mukhtalita) or mixed towns are the eight cities with a significant number
Al Marj-7th century in Lebanon
Awfa (occupied Marj al-Silsilah). Abdullah bin Unais (the conqueror of Marj al-Silsilah). Abdullah bin Busr Al-Mazini (invaded Marj Al-Silsilah). Abdullah
Al Marj-Cyrenaica province
based on the sum of population of districts Al Wahat, Kufra, Benghazi, Al Marj, Jebel Akhdar, Derna, Al Butnan Thomson Reuters Foundation. "Thomson Reuters
Al Marj-Battle of Montgisard
Siege of Jerusalem in 1187. Saladin did defeat Baldwin IV in the Battle of Marj Ayyun and the Siege of Jacob’s Ford in 1179, only to be defeated by Baldwin
Al Marj-Jisr az-Zarqa
conflict. Other main families are Amash from Qadum in West Bank, Najar from Al Arish or Egypt, Shihab from the Hauran, Twatcha and Um Bashi from Sudan. In
Al Marj-2024 Israeli municipal elections
elected in 2012. He was unopposed for re-election in 2018. Bustan al-Marj Bustan al-Marj Regional Council is led by Abd Ak-Kharim Zoabi, who was first elected
Al Marj-Jezreel Valley
Hebrew: עמק יזרעאל, romanized: ʿĒmeq Yīzrəʿēl), or Marj Ibn Amir (Arabic: مرج ابن عامر, romanized: Marj Ibn ʿĀmir), also known as the Valley of Megiddo[dubious
Al Marj-2023 heat waves
northern Tunisia reached a temperature of 50 °C (122 °F). Heavy rain flooded Al-Marj and Derna on 12 September, killing nearly 250 in Derna, Libya. Up to 20
Al Marj-2022–23 Libyan Division I Basketball League
Website Al-Ahly Tripoli v Al-Muroj Al-Ahly Benghazi v Al-Shabab Al-Arabi Ittihad v Al-Hilal Al-Nasser v Al-Madina Al-Ahly Tripoli v Al-Hilal Al-Ahly Benghazi
Al Marj-Idlib Governorate
confrontations between Ahrar al-Sham and Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham. During the clashes, Tahrir al-Sham attempted to capture the Bab al-Hawa Border Crossing. As
Al Marj-Libyan Premier League
with Al-Ittihad winning the title a record 18 times and Al-Ahly Tripoli 13 times. Al-Ahly Tripoli won the inaugural Premier League in 1963. Al-Ahly Tripoli
Al Marj-Abbas, Haifa
'Akbara Abu Snan Al-Batuf Regional Council Hamaam Rumana Rumat al-Heib Uzeir Arraba Beitegen Bi'ina Bir al-Maksur Bu'eine Nujeidat Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
Al Marj-Battle of al-Yamama
Ridda Wars against a rebellion within the Rashidun Caliphate in the region of al-Yamama (in present-day Saudi Arabia) between the forces of Abu Bakr and Musaylima
Al Marj-Muhannad Al Mubaidin
in the village of Al-Thaniyah. His early education took place in the local school, before transitioning to a school in the Al-Marj area in the late 1980s
Al Marj-2023–24 Al-Ahly Ly SC basketball season
Sagesse v Al Ahly Benghazi Al Ahli Benghazi v Al Ahli Tripoli Al Ahly Benghazi v Al-Ittihad Al Ahly Benghazi v Al Hilal Al Ittihad Al Marj v Al Ahly Benghazi
Al Marj-Battle of Marj Rahit (634)
refugees from the region where Khalid had recently campaigned had gathered at Marj-al-Rahit, and these refugees mingled with the crowds celebrating the Easter
Al Marj-Timeline of the Israel–Hamas war (24 November 2023 – 11 January 2024)
it said were killed by the IDF. The al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed an IED attack targeting the IDF in Al Marj and Qalqilya. Unspecified Palestinian
Al Marj-Timeline of the Israel–Hamas war (12 January 2024 – 6 May 2024)
Shmona, injuring two Israeli civilians. It also fired rockets targeting the al-Marj site. Israel conducted a drone strike targeting an IRGC missile storage
Al Marj-Timeline of the Israel–Hamas war (7 May 2024 – present)
the Khirbet al-Adas area of Rafah. Hezbollah claimed to have destroyed an Israeli tank and killed its crew using a missile in the al-Marj military site
Al Marj-Ibn al-Azkashi
al-Halqa al-Shamia in the Mamluk army that participated in the Battle of Marj al-Saffar against the Mongols in 1303. He was praised for his leadership role
Al Marj-Al-Arian
al-Arian (Arabic: العريان; Hebrew: אל עריאן) is an Arab village in northern Israel. Located in Wadi Ara, it falls under the jurisdiction of Menashe Regional
Al Marj-Majd al-Krum
Majd al-Krum (Arabic: مَجْدُ الْكُرُوم, Hebrew: מַגְ'ד אל-כֻּרוּם Majd al-Kurum) is an Arab town located in the Galilee in Israel's Northern District about