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  • It is called Kalaat Ibn Maan (Arabic), the castle of the son of Maan, or

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • (ﻥﻭﺪﺘ); and near the source of the Baloua is a small ruined castle called Kalaat Baloua.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • (ﻥﻭﺪﺘ); and near the source of the Baloua is a small ruined castle called Kalaat Baloua.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • [p. 374] (Arabic); and near the source of the Baloua is a small ruined castle called Kalaat Baloua.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • It is called Kalaat Ibn Maan the castle of the son of Maan, or Kalaat Hamam (ﻡﺎﻤﺣ

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • It is called Kalaat Ibn Maan the castle of the son of Maan, or Kalaat Hamam (ﻡﺎﻤﺣ

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • Five soldiers were killed and nine were wounded during fighting with army deserters at Kalaat al-Madiq, in the central province of Hama.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

  • The Wady Hammam, in which stands the Kalaat ibn-Maan, branches off from Medjdel.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • Milly Ismayl of Kalaat el Medyk; the troops which are continually passing from one place to another are consuming the last remains of his property.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • He has about three hundred of them in his service, together with about one hundred Arnaouts; common interests have closely connected him with Topal Aly, the chief of the Dehlys at Djissr Shogher, who has about six hundred under his command, and with Milly Ismayl, another chief, who commands at Kalaat el Medyk.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

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