HAWRAN

or Hauranhouränˈ [Heb.,=hollow or cavernous land], district, SW Syria. It is a largely treeless region marked by conical volcanic peaks, barren lava fields, and rich lava soil. In the northeast are the Druze Mts., many of whose numerous caverns were once inhabited. Major towns are Dara, Busra ash-Sham, and Izra, which date back to Hellenistic times. Grains and fruits (including grapes) are grown in Hawran. Most of the inhabitants are Druze, who migrated from Lebanon in the 18th and 19th cent. The Hawran district belonged, at least in part, to the biblical kingdom of Bashan, which the Israelites conquered. Designated the northeast boundary of the Promised Land, Hawran later became the Roman province of Auranitis. The region was converted to Christianity by the late 2d cent. and prospered until the Arab invasion of the 7th cent. During the Crusades, Muslims who were driven out of Palestine moved to Hawran to make a stand against the Christians. The district has many ancient towns whose buildings and furniture are made entirely of lava; about 300 of these "giant cities of Bashan" have been located. Inscriptions in Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Sabaean (southern Arabic) abound.

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...fertile. During the Ottoman period, the Hawran, of which the district of Ajlun was a...study area is an extension of the Syrian Hawran plains which run south of Damascus and...reports that relative wheat returns for the Hawran districts were 10 to 1 in Ajlun but cf...
habitants fled to Hawran where people also called them Saffadiyya...Greater Syria. Subsequent migration into Hawran reached its peak in 1860-1866 as a...replacing Lebanon as Jabal al-Duruz, Hawran quickly be- came the main political...
...of their mountainous region, Hauran or Hawran. The pagan Auranites, influenced by...withdrew to the mountain strongholds in the Hawran and the Lebanon Mountains, where they...thousands into the isolated plateaus of the Hawran. In the Hawran the refugees built a new...
...Jawa, perhaps near Jebel Druze, the Hawran or the Damascene. Two further Egyptian...more extensive, breeding zone in the Hawran and the Damascene, as well as the eastern...Later textual sources mention Jebel Hawran Druze/Bashan and its environs: e...
...delegates, 326 , 373 ; territory, 373 , 377 ; refuge in Hawran, 390 ; villages burned, 409 , 436 ; socio-religious...423 ; wars of, 433 ; population of, 435 ; in Hawran, 475 ; flee to Hawran, 484 Druzism, 262-4 , 371 , 389 Dufferin, 439...
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...camel caravan (al-zayt al-rikabi, an early version of the "mobile oil corporation"); of wheat being brought in from Hawran and al-Balqa; of Abd al-Rahman b. Awf employing seven hundred camels to import grains and flour back from Syria after...
...Michel Aflaq taught was located there. The al-Maydan quarter became home to many lower-middle-class migrants from the Hawran and Jabal al-Duruz areas, and these newcomers provided an obvious constituency for the Bath and other ideological parties...
...covered all of Palestine, southern Lebanon up to Sidon, the southern Biqa valley, including the Litani River waters, the Hawran Plain of Syria which encompassed the Golan Heights and the headwaters of the Jordan River, and part of Jordan east of the river...


 

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Living Religious Lives. by Mili Hawran , Ray Johnson , Lawrence S. Cunningham...will not settle for less respond. Mili Hawran Bry-sur-Mame, France I appreciated...grateful for the responses received from Mill Hawran of the Emmanuel community and from Pastor...
...result of nationalist pressures and civil unrest. Shaykh Salih ibn AIi led the Alawis; Shaykh Ismail Harir rebelled in the Hawran; and in the Jabal Druze, Sultan Pasha al Atrash, kinsman of the paramount chief of the Druze, led continual resistance...


 

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HAWRAN or Hauran houran Heb.,=hollow or cavernous...fruits (including grapes) are grown in Hawran. Most of the inhabitants are Druze , who...Lebanon in the 18th and 19th cent. The Hawran district belonged, at least in part, to...
HAURAN see Hawran , Syria. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...that fan out northeastward from the Anti-Lebanon Mts. In the south are the Jabal al-Duruz Mts., from which the plain of Hawran extends westward to the Sea of Galilee. Other mountains are located in the north. Much of the southern section of the plateau...


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