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  2. Kherbet Al-Souk, Jawa and Yadoudah area - Wikipedia

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    Kherbet al-Souk (Arabic: خريبة السوق, romanized: Khirbat al-Sūq) is an area on the outskirts of Amman, Jordan and part of the Greater Amman Municipality. In the 2015 census it had a population 186,158. [1] In the 1915 Ottoman census it had a population of seven, all Muslims. [2]

  3. Mafraq Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Mafraq (Arabic: محافظة المفرق Muhāfaẓat al-Mafraq, local dialects Mafrag or Mafra' ) is one of the governorates of Jordan, located to the north-east of Amman, capital of Jordan. It has a population of 637,000 (2021 estimate) [2] [3] making up 5.8% of Jordan's population.

  4. Mafraq - Wikipedia

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    Mafraq (Arabic: المفرق Al-Mafraq, local dialects: Mafrag or Mafra; lit. ' crossroads ') is the capital city of Mafraq Governorate in Jordan, located 80 km to the north of the national capital, Amman. It is located at a crossroads, with a road north going to Syria and another road to the east going to Iraq. It had 56,340 inhabitants in 2004.

  5. King Hussein Air Base - Wikipedia

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    King Hussein Air Base (IATA: OMF, ICAO: OJMF; Arabic: قاعدة الملك الحسين الجوية), also known as Mafraq Air Base and King Hussein Air College, is an air base 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) northeast of the city of Mafraq, in the Mafraq Governorate of Jordan.

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  8. Muwaffaq Salti Air Base - Wikipedia

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    First Lieutenant Muwaffaq Salti. In 1918, during World War I, T.E. Lawrence (also known as Lawrence of Arabia) used the historic castle in Azraq and the plains at that site as a base for use as a landing ground for the aircraft which were supporting the column pushing north towards Syria.

  9. Al-Yadudah, Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The name Al Yadudah has come to stand in for the small town that surrounds the mansion and estate that was named Al Yadudah by the Abu Jabers. [2] A group of scholars argue that this village, inside its walled perimeter, had contributed greatly to the cultivation and domestication of the land, or "sedentarization."