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Bosra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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the city, met the young Muhammad when his caravan stopped at Bosra, and predicted his prophetic vocation and the faith he was going to initiate. The oldest Islamic square minarets (still standing) are found in Bosra, whose prosperous role as an important halt for pilgrims on the way to Mecca lasted until the 17th century.
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Battle of Bosra was fought to capture Bosra, which was the first important town to be captured by the Rashidun Caliphate army in Syria, as it was capital city of the Ghassanid kingdom, which was under the rule of the Roman Empire. The siege of Bosra took place between June-July 634. Background...
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A description of the city of Bosra, most famous for its Roman Amphitheater, a description of its history, and most important historical sites. Bosra, grew the most under the Romans, who paid great attention to it and was named Niatrojana Bostra as the capital of the state of Djezire under the king Trojan.
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Bosra, Syria. An extremely ancient city famous for its great Roman theater, flourished when became a crossroads on the caravan routes and the official seat and residence of Roman Imperial Legate Bosra is an extremely ancient city mentioned in lists of Tutmose III and Akhenatcn in the fourteenth century BC.
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The ultimate source for information about bosra or bostra or eski sham or busra...
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Bosra vacations: Visit TripAdvisor, your source for the web's best reviews and travel articles about tourism and vacation packages in Bosra, Syria. Bosra - Know Before You Go...
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Bosra Cham Palace, Bosra: See traveler reviews, candid photos, and great deals for Bosra Cham Palace, ranked #1 of 1 hotel in Bosra and rated {6} of 5 at TripAdvisor. Description: Eastern-style 4-story Hotel located in heart of ancient archeological city of Bosra.
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BOSRA CHAM PALACE, BOSRA - Overview This brand new luxury hotel is located in the heart of the ancient city of Bosra-Cham. As Bostra, it became the capital of the Roman province of Arabia. One of the best preserved Roman amphitheaters, still in use, is located near the Bosra-Cham Palace.
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