Delve into Zawr as Sus in Syria
Zawr as Sus in the region of Hama is located in Syria - some 112 mi or ( 179 km ) North of Damascus , the country's capital .
Local time in Zawr as Sus is now 01:05 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Damascus " with a UTC offset of 3 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Salim at Tahtani, Ziyadah, Zighrin, Usaylah, and Ramliyah. While being here, you might want to check out Salim at Tahtani . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Zawr as Sus ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Halawat al-Giben friandise de la ville d'Hama en Syrie
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Water wheel -الناعورة
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم كثير منا يشاهد نواعير حماة و يعرفها و لكن لا يعرف كيفية تركيبها و عتاصرها . هذا الفيديو يوضح بشكل مبسط كيفية تركيب الناعورة في مدينة حماة البرامج المستخدمة في العمل هي : Auto Ca ..
Amateur Video: Syrian Tanks Firing in Unison
Activists claim amateur video shows Syrian tanks firing in unison in a Hama City countryside. (June 25) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Fac ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Azm Palace (Hama)
The Azm Palace is an 18th-century Ottoman palace in Hama, Syria located at the center of the city on the banks of the Orontes River, about 400 meters south of the Hama Citadel. Ross Burns, author of Monuments of Syria, reportedly considers the Azm Palace to be "one of the loveliest Ottoman residential buildings in Syria."
Located at 35.13 36.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Norias of Hama
The Norias of Hama are a number of norias ("wheels of pots") along the Orontes River in the city of Hama, Syria. Only seventeen of the original norias remain. They are mostly unused now and serve an aesthetic purpose. They were called "the most splendid norias ever constructed. " The norias of Hama were submitted as a tentative World Heritage Site by the Syrian Arab Republic in June 1999.
Located at 35.14 36.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Nur al-Din Mosque
The Nur Al-Din Mosque is a Zengid-era mosque in Hama, Syria, located on the banks of the Orontes river. The mosque was erected by Nur ad-Din Zangi in 1172. The square minaret, made of alternating bands of black basalt and yellow limestone, is the mosque's strongest feature. Inside the mosque, the intricately carved wooden minbar still stands as one of the oldest preserved testaments to Islamic history.
Located at 35.13 36.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Hama
Hama (Hamāh Biblical Ḥamāth, is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria. It is located 213 kilometres north of Damascus and 46 kilometres north of Homs. It is the provincial capital of the Hama Governorate. With a population of 698,928, Hama is the fourth-largest city in Syria after Aleppo, Damascus and Homs. The city is renowned for its seventeen norias used for watering the gardens, which are locally claimed to date back to 1100 BC.
Located at 35.13 36.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Battle of Hama
The battle of Hama, sometimes called The battle of Hamath, was a battle between the Babylonians and the fleeing remains of the Egyptian army defeated at Carchemish. It was fought near the ancient city Hamath on the Orontes. In this battle Nebuchadrezzar further shattered the remains of Necho II's Egyptian army that he had previously defeated in the Battle of Carchemish. The battle is mentioned in the Babylonian Chronicles, now housed in the British Museum.
Located at 35.13 36.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
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