Burj al-Arab, Syria

Burj al-Arab (Arabic: برج عرب, also known as Ain al-'Arab) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located west of Homs and just north of Lebanon. Nearby localities include al-Tulay'i to the west, al-Sisiniyah to the northwest, al-Mitras to the north, Zweitinah to the northeast, Tell Hawsh to the east and Burj al-Maksur to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Burj al-Arab had a population of 1,434 in the 2004 census.[1]

Burj al-Arab

برج عرب

Ain al-'Arab
Village
Burj al-Arab
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 34°42′57″N 36°15′20″E
Country Syria
GovernorateHoms
DistrictTalkalakh
SubdistrictTalkalakh
Population
 (2004)
  Total1,434
Time zoneUTC+3 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (EEST)

Burj al-Arab tower

Burj al-Arab is the site of a tower by the same name which means the "Tower of the Arabs." It is a small medieval fortress built by the Crusaders in the early 12th century. It was captured by the Mamluk army under Sultan Baibars in 1271. The building is partially ruined and has been largely converted into a stable. The principal construction material used was basaltic stone. From the roof of the fortress, the medieval tower at al-Zarah and Talkalakh could be seen.[2]

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gollark: How do they *eat views*?
gollark: I mean, I do NDing, which is slightly against dragon rights and whatever, but deliberately starving them for zombies...
gollark: Poor dragons...
gollark: Stupid having-to-(automatically)-refresh-for-an-hour-to-get-times-of-death...

References

  1. General Census of Population and Housing 2004. Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Homs Governorate. Archive: (in Arabic)
  2. Burj Arab. Fortresses of the East. 2006-03-12.


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