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unusual facts about Hama



1964 Hama riot

The town of Hama in particular was a "stronghold of landed conservatism and of the Muslim Brothers," and "had long been a redoubtable opponent of the Ba'athist state," according to Syria expert Patrick Seale.

Al-Muzaffar Umar

Afterward, he returned to Hama, and soon after he led his forces to Khilat in Mesopotamia with the intention of capturing the Seljuk-held castle of Manzikert.

Anatolian hieroglyphs

Anatolian hieroglyphs first came to Western attention in the nineteenth century, when European explorers such as Johann Ludwig Burckhardt and Richard Francis Burton described pictographic inscriptions on walls in the city of Hama, Syria.

Hama Photo

(Hama Photo, Video, Audio, Communications) and are UK distributor for Celestron, Tasco, Sandisk, Vivitar and Koss products.

Roland Dupree Dance Academy

Other teachers, such as Joe Bennett, Carol Connor, Jacqui, Bill Landrum, Joe Tremaine and Hama launched themselves and their own dance academies into success as a result of Dupree Dance Academy.

Ryota Hama

Hama joined sumo in July 1995, and he fought for the Hakkaku stable run by former yokozuna Hokutoumi.

Syrian Democratic Turkmen Movement

However, the party is against a divided Syria because Syrian Turkmens live scatteredly in different cities such as Aleppo, Homs, Latakia, Azaz, Jarablus, Raqqah, Idlib, Hama and Damascus, and a parted Syria would give serious damage to the Turkmens.

Syrian Turks

In the vicinity of Hama and Homs, there are a number of villages which have a majority Turkmen population, including Houla, Aqrab, Talaf and Kafr Ram.


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