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    Al-Sinnabra or Sinn en-Nabra, is the Arabic place name for a historic site on the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee in modern-day Israel. The ancient...
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    designated his sons Abd al-Malik and Abd al-Aziz as his successors, in that order. He made the change after he reached al-Sinnabra and was informed that...
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  • Sinnabris became known as al-Sinnabra or Sinn en-Nabra in Arabic. An Arab Islamic palatial complex or qasr in al-Sinnabra, known by the same name, served...
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  • In the Battle of al-Sannabra (1113), a Crusader army led by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem was defeated by a Muslim army sent by the Sultan of the Seljuk...
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  • Jabiyah (redirect from Al-Jabiyah)
    Damascus from his winter resort at al-Sinnabra on Lake Tiberias. It was at Jabiyah that Abd al-Malik decreed that his sons al-Walid I and Sulayman should succeed...
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    Karnaim (Ashteroth Karnaim) Kedesh (Qadesh in Galilee) Khirbet Kerak (Al-Sinnabra) Khirbet el-Qom (Makkedah/Maqqedah) Khirbet Qeiyafa (Sha'arayim? / Neta'im...
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    south of the Aral Sea. October 8 – Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan dies in his winter resort at Al-Sinnabra (Palestine), after a 20-year reign. During his...
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    Jordan River (redirect from Nahr Al-Urdun)
    to the central Golan Heights, was crucial in the 1967 and 1973 wars Al-Sinnabra, at the spot where the river used to exit the Sea of Galilee in the past;...
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    Al-Sinnabra and served as a winter resort to Mu'awiya, Marwan I, and other caliphs in Umayyad-era Palestine (c. 650–704 CE). The ruins of al-Sinnabra...
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  • relatively green areas (al-Sinnabra, Khirbat al-Minya), or indeed in the desert (Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi and Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi, Jabal Sais, Hisham's...
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    (fortress) Desert castles: Umayyad qasr-type palaces including Qasr al-Minya and Al-Sinnabra on the Sea of Galilee Excavations at the Temple Mount Givati Parking...
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    an-Naqah Mosque, Bosra Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi Umayyad Mosque, Damascus Al-Aqsa Mosque Al-Sinnabra Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem Dome...
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    Jisr al-Ghajar, stone bridge south of Ghajar Daughters of Jacob Bridge (Jisr Banat Yaqub), Mamluk bridge on the upper Jordan River Al-Sinnabra Crusader...
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    during Mamluk period (roads, bridges, khans) Jisr al-Ghajar, stone bridge south of Ghajar Al-Sinnabra Crusader bridge, with nearby Jisr Umm el-Qanatir/Jisr...
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    council in Sinnabra where he appointed Abd al-Malik governor of Palestine and designated him as his chosen successor, to be followed by Abd al-Malik's brother...
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    Jisr al-Ghajar, stone bridge south of Ghajar Daughters of Jacob Bridge (Jisr Banat Yaqub), Mamluk bridge on the upper Jordan River Al-Sinnabra Crusader...
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    postal network renewed during Mamluk period (roads, bridges, khans) Al-Sinnabra, the other Umayyad qasr on the Sea of Galilee, Israel Desert castles...
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    (roads, bridges, khans) Jisr al-Ghajar, stone bridge south of Ghajar Daughters of Jacob Bridge (Jisr Banat Yaqub) Al-Sinnabra Crusader bridge, with nearby...
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    Jisr al-Ghajar, stone bridge south of Ghajar Daughters of Jacob Bridge (Jisr Banat Yaqub), Mamluk bridge on the upper Jordan River Al-Sinnabra Crusader...
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  • south of the Aral Sea. October 8 – Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan dies in his winter resort at Al-Sinnabra (Palestine), after a 20-year reign. During his...
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  • Wall of Jericho Shuqba cave Samaria Type-site of the Natufian culture Al-Sinnabra Lower Galilee Silwan Kfar HaShiloah Jerusalem, Judea Silwan necropolis...
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  • died in al-Sinnabra before the end of Abd al-Malik's reign in 705. He died in the so-called plague of the maidens, which may have also killed Abd al-Malik...
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  • Mayer, L. A. (1952). "As-Sinnabra". Israel Exploration Journal. 2 (3): 183–187. JSTOR 27924483. Robinson, Chase F. (2005). Abd al-Malik. London: Oneworld...
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    Jisr al-Ghajar, stone bridge south of Ghajar Daughters of Jacob Bridge (Jisr Banat Yaqub), Mamluk bridge on the upper Jordan River Al-Sinnabra Crusader...
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    A. (1952). "As-Sinnabra". Israel Exploration Society. 2 (3): 183–187. JSTOR 27924483. Saliba, George, ed. (1985). The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXXV:...
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    (three) Kropp, Andreas; Mohammad, Qasim (2006). "Dion of the Decapolis: Tell al-Ash'arīin southern Syria in the light of ancient documents and recent discoveries"...
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  • their allegiance in nearby Sinnabra. Afterward, Yazid III appointed his brother Ibrahim ibn al-Walid the governor of Jund al-Urdunn. A third account holds...
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    please" his Christian subjects. The caliph often spent his winters at his Sinnabra palace near the Sea of Galilee. Mu'awiya was also credited with ordering...
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