Five Years in Damascus, Volume 2J. Murray, 1855 - Damascus (Syria) |
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... bank of the river , a few miles higher up , contrast strongly with the dark sides and summits of Mani'a that tower over them . This fine valley is almost a desert now , and the population is CHAP . X. 13 TO THE JEBEL HAURAN .
... bank of the river , a few miles higher up , contrast strongly with the dark sides and summits of Mani'a that tower over them . This fine valley is almost a desert now , and the population is CHAP . X. 13 TO THE JEBEL HAURAN .
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... banks of the Euphrates ; but the late war had drawn these daring marauders from their accustomed haunts , and they endured the rain and the cold in the hope of plunder . It was far from certain , therefore , whether our course would not ...
... banks of the Euphrates ; but the late war had drawn these daring marauders from their accustomed haunts , and they endured the rain and the cold in the hope of plunder . It was far from certain , therefore , whether our course would not ...
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... wady Liwa , and crossed it diagonally to the eastern bank . Here having surmounted the gentle slope we rode along a rolling plain with occasional boulders of basalt and some rock - fields CHAP . X. 29 TO THE JEBEL HAURAN .
... wady Liwa , and crossed it diagonally to the eastern bank . Here having surmounted the gentle slope we rode along a rolling plain with occasional boulders of basalt and some rock - fields CHAP . X. 29 TO THE JEBEL HAURAN .
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... banks of the wady were rocky and irregular , while the Lejah beyond it presented the same uniform appear- ance of a broken rocky surface , the side of it being clearly defined , and generally corresponding with the left bank of the Liwa ...
... banks of the wady were rocky and irregular , while the Lejah beyond it presented the same uniform appear- ance of a broken rocky surface , the side of it being clearly defined , and generally corresponding with the left bank of the Liwa ...
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... banks , and extend over the level plain as far as we could see . In the plain we could not see a single trace of habitation , but on the borders of the Lejah we noticed many towns and villages half ruinous and wholly deserted . These ...
... banks , and extend over the level plain as far as we could see . In the plain we could not see a single trace of habitation , but on the borders of the Lejah we noticed many towns and villages half ruinous and wholly deserted . These ...
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Abulfeda afterwards ancient Antilibanus appears Arab Argob Baalbek bank Barnett basalt Bashan Batanęa Bathanyeh beautiful Bedawīn border Bostra Bozrah building Burckhardt Busrah called caravan castle Christian columns crossed Damascus declivity Deir Der'a deserted distance door Druze east eastern eastward Edrei extends Fcap feet Gaulanitis Gilead glen Greek inscription half an hour Hamath heaps hills History Hīt horses inhabitants Jabbok Jebel Haurān Josephus Kenath Kerioth Kunawāt Kureiyeh latter Lejah Libanus lofty Mahmūd miles minutes Moab monument mosk mountains Mūsa nearly northern observed passed plain Portrait Post 8vo province ravine reached Reland Riblah ridge Ritter river road rocks rocky rode Roman round ruins Salcah Second Edition seen sheikh side slope soil spot stones Sulkhad summit Suweideh Syria tell temple Third Edition towers town Trachonitis Travels in Syria tribe village visited Vols wady walls whole wild Woodcuts Zedad
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