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- Serjilla abstract "Serjilla (Arabic: سيرجيلة) is one of the best preserved of the Dead Cities in northwestern Syria. It is located in the Jebel Riha, approximately 65 km north from Hama and 80 km southwest from Aleppo, very close to ruins of another "dead city" of Bara.The settlement arose in a natural basin and prospered from cultivating of grapes and olives. A bath complex indicates the wealth of the community. Unusually, it was built in 473, already during the time of Christianity. In 1899 an archeological team from Princeton University discovered a large mosaic on the main hall floor, but it had disappeared when the team returned six years later. Traces of now destroyed murals were found on the walls as well. Next to the baths stands an andron, a meeting place for men. Further east there was a small church but not much remains of it. Among ruins of numerous residential houses a two storey villa which still stands today. In two lower rooms one can still see an arch which would have supported the ceiling. This feature was typical in the Dead Cities. Behind the villa there is a sunken building with an olive press.Like most other of the Dead Cities, Serjilla was abandoned in the seventh century when the Arabs conquered the region and discontinued merchant routes between Antioch and Apamea.".
- Serjilla thumbnail Sejilla-ruins.jpg?width=300.
- Serjilla wikiPageExternalLink 5115.
- Serjilla wikiPageExternalLink serjila.htm.
- Serjilla wikiPageExternalLink serjilla.htm.
- Serjilla wikiPageID "2937654".
- Serjilla wikiPageLength "3037".
- Serjilla wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Serjilla wikiPageRevisionID "676048549".
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Aleppo.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Andron.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Antioch.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Apamea,_Syria.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Apamea_(Syria).
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Arab.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Arch.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Archeology.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Bara,_Syria.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Idlib_Governorate.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_Cities.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Syria.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Cities.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Grape.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Hama.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Idlib_Governorate.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Jebel_Riha.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Mosaic.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Olive.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Olive_oil_extraction.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Olive_press.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Public_bathing.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Villa.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLink Zawiya_Mountain.
- Serjilla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serjilla".
- Serjilla abandoned "7".
- Serjilla built "ca. 473 AD".
- Serjilla caption "Ruins of Serjilla".
- Serjilla condition "ruined".
- Serjilla cultures Byzantine.
- Serjilla cultures Byzantine_Empire.
- Serjilla excavations "1899".
- Serjilla hasPhotoCollection Serjilla.
- Serjilla latitude "35.67".
- Serjilla location Idlib_Governorate.
- Serjilla location Syria.
- Serjilla longitude "36.569".
- Serjilla mapSize "200".
- Serjilla mapType "Syria".
- Serjilla name "Serjilla".
- Serjilla nativeName "سيرجيلة".
- Serjilla ownership "Public".
- Serjilla partOf Dead_Cities.
- Serjilla publicAccess "Yes".
- Serjilla type "settlement".
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- Serjilla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ancient_site.
- Serjilla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Serjilla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Serjilla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Serjilla subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Idlib_Governorate.
- Serjilla subject Category:Dead_Cities.
- Serjilla subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Syria.
- Serjilla type Article.
- Serjilla type Place.
- Serjilla type Article.
- Serjilla type Place.
- Serjilla type Site.
- Serjilla comment "Serjilla (Arabic: سيرجيلة) is one of the best preserved of the Dead Cities in northwestern Syria. It is located in the Jebel Riha, approximately 65 km north from Hama and 80 km southwest from Aleppo, very close to ruins of another "dead city" of Bara.The settlement arose in a natural basin and prospered from cultivating of grapes and olives. A bath complex indicates the wealth of the community. Unusually, it was built in 473, already during the time of Christianity.".
- Serjilla label "Serjilla".
- Serjilla sameAs سرجيلا.
- Serjilla sameAs Serjilla.
- Serjilla sameAs Serjilla.
- Serjilla sameAs Serjilla.
- Serjilla sameAs Serdżilla.
- Serjilla sameAs Serjilla.
- Serjilla sameAs m.08dx9m.
- Serjilla sameAs Serdžila.
- Serjilla sameAs 164668.
- Serjilla sameAs Q1132299.
- Serjilla sameAs Q1132299.
- Serjilla wasDerivedFrom Serjilla?oldid=676048549.
- Serjilla depiction Sejilla-ruins.jpg.
- Serjilla isPrimaryTopicOf Serjilla.