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- Awaj abstract "The Awaj (Arabic: نهر الأعوج Nahr al-A'waj) is a river in Syria. It rises on the eastern slopes of Mount Hermon, flows east for 70 km (43 mi) to the south of Damascus and terminates in the Buhairat al-Hijanah.The river is usually identified as the Biblical Pharpar, mentioned in the Book of Kings.".
- Q4829689 abstract "The Awaj (Arabic: نهر الأعوج Nahr al-A'waj) is a river in Syria. It rises on the eastern slopes of Mount Hermon, flows east for 70 km (43 mi) to the south of Damascus and terminates in the Buhairat al-Hijanah.The river is usually identified as the Biblical Pharpar, mentioned in the Book of Kings.".
- Awaj comment "The Awaj (Arabic: نهر الأعوج Nahr al-A'waj) is a river in Syria. It rises on the eastern slopes of Mount Hermon, flows east for 70 km (43 mi) to the south of Damascus and terminates in the Buhairat al-Hijanah.The river is usually identified as the Biblical Pharpar, mentioned in the Book of Kings.".
- Q4829689 comment "The Awaj (Arabic: نهر الأعوج Nahr al-A'waj) is a river in Syria. It rises on the eastern slopes of Mount Hermon, flows east for 70 km (43 mi) to the south of Damascus and terminates in the Buhairat al-Hijanah.The river is usually identified as the Biblical Pharpar, mentioned in the Book of Kings.".