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Lava field and geographical region in Syria
The Lajat (Arabic: اللجاة/ALA-LC: al-Lajāʾ), also spelled Lejat, Lajah, el-Leja or Laja, is the largest lava field in southern Syria, spanning some 900
Lajat
Region in Syria and Jordan
subregions: the Nuqrah and Jaydur plains, the Jabal al-Druze massif, and the Lajat volcanic field. The population of the Hauran is largely Arab, but religiously
Hauran
Syrian province
governorate comprises almost all of Jabal al-Druze, the eastern part of Lajat, and a part of the arid eastern steppe of Harrat al-Sham. Both Suwayda and
Suwayda_Governorate
Part of the Southern Levant east of the Jordan River
Iturea, Gaulanitis (Golan), Trachonitis (Lajat), Auranitis (Hauran), and Batanaea in the first century CE.
Transjordan_(region)
Druze military coalition in Suwayda, Syria
Sword of Justice Forces Al-Ghayara Relief Al-Nashama Relief Shield of al-Lajat Forces As-Suwayda Operations Khayyal Group Thunder Banner – Ta'ara Shield
National_Guard_(Suwayda)
Conflict in Syria that started in 2025
Shield of Tawhid, Sahwat al-Khedr Shield, Mimas and Tal al-Lawz, Men of al-Lajat and Men of al-Kafr", while 164th Brigade joined on 24 August, and the Suwayda
Druze insurgency in Southern Syria
Druze_insurgency_in_Southern_Syria
Roman province (106–630s)
the territory belonging to the province Syria, probably incorporating the Lajat and Jebel Druze (south of Damascus). This change formed part of a wider
Arabia_Petraea
government troops reportedly captured two villages and cut-off the rebel-held al-Lajat region, although the rebels denied this. Subsequently, the Syrian Army's
2018_Southern_Syria_offensive
Group of ten Hellenistic cities in the Levant
enumeration important regions around and between the cities Trachonitis the Lajat/Leja, including the surroundings from Az (al) Sanamayn (west) until the
Decapolis
Village in Suwayda, Syria
Suwayda Governorate of southwest Syria. It is located in the heart of the Lajat lava plateau, 29 km north west of the city of Suwayda. According to the
Dama,_Suwayda
Town in Daraa, Syria
level and 51 kilometers (32 mi) south of Damascus. Bassir is bordered by Lajat to the east, Khabab to the south, as-Sanamayn to the west, and Jabab to
Bassir
Nasir Mawali Nu'aym Shammar Al-Uqaydat Al-Busraya Al-Shaitat Tribes of Lajat Military of the Islamic State Casualties and losses 569 fighters killed
Southern Syria clashes (July 2025–present)
Southern_Syria_clashes_(July_2025–present)
De facto local legal-administrative authority in Suwayda, Syria
Shield of Tawhid, Sahwat al-Khedr Shield, Mimas and Tal al-Lawz, Men of al-Lajat and Men of al-Kafr", while 164th Brigade joined on 24 August, and the Suwayda
Supreme Legal Committee in Suwayda
Supreme_Legal_Committee_in_Suwayda
2018. "Jebel Al Dair biosphere reserve". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Lajat". UNESCO. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Djebel Bou-Hedma". UNESCO. Retrieved
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in the Arab States
World_Network_of_Biosphere_Reserves_in_the_Arab_States
Dialect of Croatian
kalandrel: "Vam’ meste!"; kaladrela je-vazela meste, je jizaša kučak, je kumenca lajat, — kalandrela je ušl e lisic je-rekla: "Grańe men — slamu teb!" Jedanput
Slavomolisano
Militant organization in Syria
Iranian militias and Hezbollah, subjecting them to training courses in the Al-Lajat area. Following the Fall of Assad, the group swore allegiance to the Islamic
Saraya_al-Areen
CIA program that trained/supplied Syrian civil war rebels
weapons were sold to Bedouin traders referred to locally as "The Birds" in Lajat, a volcanic plateau northeast of Daraa, Syria. According to rebel forces
Timber_Sycamore
Opposition Faction in the Syrian Civil War
was fought between defectors and the Syrian army in Busra al-Harir and Lajat. Troops, mainly from the 12th Armoured Brigade, based in Isra, 40 km from
Free_Syrian_Army
Village in Suwayda, Syria
al-Kafr and other villages, like Najran, on the southern borders of the Lajat plain, the Druze were able to encircle the Sulut Bedouin tribe that had
Al-Kafr
Druze uprising in Syria against the Ottoman Egypt Eyalet (1838)
according to British officials counted some 15,000 men. The force blockaded the Lajat field north of Hauran, while Sharif Pasha began negotiations with the insurgents
1838_Druze_revolt
Rebel coalition in the Syrian civil war
Daraa is controlled by the 8th Brigade, it also controls some parts of Lajat area and other parts of eastern Daraa. The Daraa Tribe Council controls
Southern_Operations_Room
Surname list
Leja (1921–1992), Polish-born Canadian bomb disposal expert and soldier Lajat (alternatively spelled Leja), largest lava field in Syria This page lists
Leja
Town in southern Syria
2004 census. It is located in the heart of the rocky volcanic plateau of Lajat. Administratively Ariqah is situated in the Shahba District of Suwayda Governorate
Al-Ariqah
Ethnic group
Village), Tudli Bena (Nancy Lake Village), K'enakatnu (Fish Creek Village), Łajat (Cottonwood Creek Village), Nik'udatl'ech'a (Dinkle Lake Village), Nuk'din'itnu
Denaʼina
Khalid Al-Uqaydat Al-Shaitat Al-Busraya Mawali Al-Bu Nasir Nu'aym Tribes of Lajat Al-Baggara Bani Sakher Tayy Shammar Al-Sanadid Forces Jubur al-Buhamad clan
Armed factions in the Syrian conflict (2024–present)
Armed_factions_in_the_Syrian_conflict_(2024–present)
The Omari Brigades was a Syrian rebel group formed in the Lajat region in Daraa Governorate as the first FSA group formed in the province. It received
Omari_Brigades
Topics referred to by the same term
corregimiento in Las Tablas District, Los Santos Province, Panama Syria Lajat, also spelled Laja, a geographic region Laja River (disambiguation) This
Laja
Syrian plain
Sabkhat al-Hijana. In the south the plain is bounded by the lava field of the Lajat (the largest, geologically recent lava-field in the south of Syria, roughly
Marj_al-Saffar
Village in Suwayda, Syria
in southwestern Syria. It is situated along the southeastern edge of the Lajat lava plateau, northwest of the city of Suwayda. Umm al-Zaytoun had a population
Umm_al-Zaytoun
Family name
and give consent for the construction of a road between Jabal Hauran and Lajat to facilitate the construction of an Ottoman garrison in the latter region
Al-Atrash
Town in Daraa, Syria
elevation in Hauran plains), east of the Nahr al-Allan stream and west of the Lajat volcanic field. Omar ibn al-Khattab Mosque Al-Taqwa Mosque Abu Bakr al-Siddiq
Nimer
Governorate – several Christian towns and villages at the western side of the Lajat: Izra, Khabab, Bassir, Tubna, Al-Masmiyah and Shaqra, in addition to Ghasm
Christianity_in_Syria
Tribal confederacy in Jordan
northern Palestine. The Sakhr were accused of taking over four villages in the Lajat area and dispersing their inhabitants; an Ottoman force sent to punish them
Bani_Sakhr
Archaeological site in Massah, Libya
resembles the Aramaic form of the Greek name Trachonitis, an ancient name for Lajat, a rocky region of Hauran in modern-day Syria, known in Targum Jonathan
Ein_Targhuna
Arab tribal confederation in Syria
recorded as the dominant tribe among the 1,122 Bedouin households in the Lajat lava field of the Hauran, east of the Golan. They also accounted for 51
Nu'aym
City in Daraa, Syria
station which also served all the villages between ash-Shaykh Miskin and the Lajat region. The town grew considerably between 1891 and 1900. The town hosted
Ash-Shaykh_Miskin
Town in Daraa, Syria
family played an important role in the conversion of the inhabitants of the Lajat plain to Christianity. It is possible that the tomb of Elias is that of
Buser_al-Harir
U.S. support given to terrorist and paramilitary organizations
weapons were sold to Bedouin traders referred to locally as "The Birds" in Lajat, a volcanic plateau northeast of Daraa, Syria. According to rebel forces
United States and state-sponsored terrorism
United_States_and_state-sponsored_terrorism
Beast. Retrieved 3 August 2018. "Assad's Forces Fail to Advance in the Al-Lajat Region in Daraa Governorate". English.enabbaladi.net. 17 May 2018. Retrieved
List of wars and battles involving the Islamic State
List_of_wars_and_battles_involving_the_Islamic_State
Village in Suwayda, Syria
also spelled Nijran) is a village in southern Syria lying south of the Lajat plain, administratively part of the Suwayda Governorate, located northwest
Najran,_Suwayda
Historical Eastern Christian community in southern Arabia
about. Some migrated to Syria, likely in the district of Trachonitis (the Lajat plain) and around the extant city of Najran, Syria; but the greater part
Christian_community_of_Najran
Syrian armed group
Brigade Martyr Ahmed al-Khalaf Brigade Zaidi Knights Brigade Shield of Lajat Brigade Abu Saddam Brigade Martyr Ahmed al-Miqdad Banner of the Martyrs
Youth_of_Sunna_Forces
Hebrew-language mosaic
area east of the Golan Heights (Gaulonitis), including what is now called Lajat. Boraas, et al. (1979), p. 10. Today, the site is a ruin bearing its old
Mosaic_of_Rehob
Théophile Jeusset. At the end of 1940, Job Loyant — along with Kalondan, André Lajat, and Yves Favreul-Ronarc'h, a former leader of the Breton National Party
Breton nationalism and World War II
Breton_nationalism_and_World_War_II
Military operation
cutting the rebel supply line between Jordan and rebel positions in the Lajat area. An assault on Busra al-Harir itself was repelled. The next day, the
2015_Southern_Syria_offensive
Horse breed from France
51–53. Bléas, F.-M. (1913). Les chevaux bretons (in French). imprimerie À. Lajat. Denis, Bernard (2012). "Les races de chevaux en France au XVIIIe siècle
Breton_bidet
Khalid Al-Uqaydat Al-Shaitat Al-Busraya Mawali Al-Bu Nasir Nu'aym Tribes of Lajat Al-Baggara Bani Sakher Tayy Shammar Al-Sanadid Forces Jubur al-Buhamad clan
Middle Eastern crisis order of battle
Middle_Eastern_crisis_order_of_battle
Campaign during the Syrian Civil War
against the Syrian Army and the National Defence Force. The town of Eib in Lajat area fell into rebel hands. Fighters from Jabhat al-Nusra reinforced rebel
Daraa offensive (February–May 2014)
Daraa_offensive_(February–May_2014)
vicinity of the T4 airbase west of Palmyra 6 January 2017 Shelling targets Lajat and Houla areas and Talbiseh city and shells target the countryside of Daraa
Timeline of the Islamic State (2017)
Timeline_of_the_Islamic_State_(2017)
French named Corlay horse
p. 655. Bléas, F. M. (1913). Les chevaux bretons (in French). imp. A. Lajat. de Comminges, Marie-Aimery (1898). Le cheval de selle en France (in French)
Corlay_(stallion)
Ottoman statesman (ca. 1825–1876)
In June 1868, the latter two allied with the Bedouin Sulut tribe of the Lajat, a barren and lawless region north of Jabal al-Druze, against the Bani al-Atrash
Mehmed_Rashid_Pasha
Military operation
siege. The ISIL groups responded by attacking opposition-held areas in Lajat and Hosh Hammad in order to force opposition groups to divert their forces
Daraa offensive (March–April 2016)
Daraa_offensive_(March–April_2016)
Village in Daraa, Syria
system appears to have been common throughout the regions surrounding the Lajat, as mentioned in the American Archaeological Expedition to Syria 1899-1900;
Rakham
French horse breed from Brittany
rustique. Bléas, F.-M. (1913). Les chevaux bretons (in French). imp. A. Lajat. de Comminges, Marie-Aimery (1898). Le cheval de selle en France (in French)
Corlay_horse
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Anglicized form of Greek Andreas, ANDREW means "man; warrior." In the bible, this is the name of an apostle of Christ and brother to Simon Peter. He is said to have been crucified at Patrae in Archaia.Â
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by or in a marsh or fen, Middle English mershe (Old English mersc), or a habitational name from any of various minor places named with this word, for example in Shropshire and Sussex.
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Australian, Norse, Scandinavian
From the Corner Property
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Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Mountain Goat
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Lord Krishna, Moon
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English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England) : nickname for a tall man, from Middle English hegh, hie ‘high’, ‘tall’, Old English hēah (compare Hay 2), or a topographic name for a dweller on a hilltop or high place, from the same word used in a topographical sense. This second use is supported by early forms such as Richard atte High (Sussex 1332).
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Hebrew
(הָדָה) Short form of Hebrew Hadaccah, HADA means "myrtle tree."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places in all parts of England, for example in Cheshire, Oxfordshire, and North Yorkshire, named in Old English as æppeltūn ‘orchard’ (literally ‘apple enclosure’).This surname was brought to North America in 1635 by Samuel Appleton, who migrated from Ipswich, England, to Ipswich, MA.
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Cornish
, under the cliff.
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French
Of Norman French origin, thus ultimately of Germanic origin, probably from German Alfihar, OLIVIER means "elf army." The name was first used as a character name in the French epic La Chanson de Roland.
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