Index of Places

    Search Tips

    For best results, users are recommended to use the advanced search functions. Search results can also be improved by the use of the the following Boolean search characters:

    Wildcard Characters:

    Given the prevalence of variant spellings in names, using Wildcard Characters may help.

    "?" can be inserted as a variant for any single character.

    Thus a search for:

    G?wargis  
    returns results which contain either "Gewargis" or "Giwargis".

    Similarly a search for:

    M?r  
    returns results which contain either "Mar" or "Mor".

    "*" can be inserted as a variant for multiple characters or a truncated word.

    Thus a search for:

    Dayr*  
    returns results for "Dayr" and "Dayro" and more.

    Similarly a search for

    Ab*  
    returns results for "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "ʿAbda" and more.

    Note: Because the sources we quote use a variety of transliteration formats, Syriaca.org ignores diacritics and punctuation in searching; for example, use of "ʿ" is not required to find results with this diacritical mark.

    Fuzzy Search Character

    Appending the character "~" after a word returns results for words that are close but not exact matches.

    Thus a search for

    Aba~  
    returns results which contain "Aba" but also "Abi", "Saba", "Aha", and other words that are "fuzzy" matches for "Aba".

    Exact Phrase Searches

    To find an exact phrase, it should be enclosed in double quotes.

    Thus

    "ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
    returns only one result with that exact phrase, while several results are found for the words "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "I".

    Proximity Characters

    To find two or more words which occur within a specified range of each other, one can append the character "~" followed by a number to an "Exact Phrase" search. This allows one to search for two or more words that occur within a specified distance of each other as defined by number of words.

    Thus

    "Jacob+Bishop"~2  
    finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.

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    al-Rabadhah (settlement) - [Syriac Not Available] "a way station on the main pilgrimage route between Kufa and Mecca" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/470
    al-Raḥbah (settlement) - [Syriac Not Available] Names: Raḥbat Mālik ibn ṬawqRaḥbat al-Shām "a town on the right bank of the Euphrates; modern al-Mayādīn in eastern Syria" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/472
    al-Rāhib (unknown) - [Syriac Not Available] "a place on the road between Samarra and Damascus" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/473
    al-Ramlah (settlement) - [Syriac Not Available] "a town on the coastal plain west-northwest of Jerusalem" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/474
    Raqqa (settlement) - [Syriac Not Available] Names: al-Raqqah "a city on the north bank of the Euphrates, about 160 kilometres east of Aleppo, Syria" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/475
    Raqqādah (building) - [Syriac Not Available] "palace city of the Aghlabids southwest of Kairaouan" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/476
    Rayy (settlement) - [Syriac Not Available] Names: al-Rayy "a town near the modern city of Tehran" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/477
    Rēsh ʿAynā (settlement) - [Syriac Not Available] Names: Raʾs al-ʿAyn "an ancient city on the modern Syria-Turkey border, today forming a single divided city with Ceylanpınar in Turkey" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/478
    Rhodes (island) - [Syriac Not Available] "the largest island in the Dodecanese island chain off the Anatolian coast of Turkey" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/479
    al-Ruhā (settlement) - [Syriac Not Available] Names: EdessaŞanlıurfaUrfa "ancient city now in northern Mesopotamia" URI: https://usaybia.net/place/482

      Search Tips

      For best results, users are recommended to use the advanced search functions. Search results can also be improved by the use of the the following Boolean search characters:

      Wildcard Characters:

      Given the prevalence of variant spellings in names, using Wildcard Characters may help.

      "?" can be inserted as a variant for any single character.

      Thus a search for:

      G?wargis  
      returns results which contain either "Gewargis" or "Giwargis".

      Similarly a search for:

      M?r  
      returns results which contain either "Mar" or "Mor".

      "*" can be inserted as a variant for multiple characters or a truncated word.

      Thus a search for:

      Dayr*  
      returns results for "Dayr" and "Dayro" and more.

      Similarly a search for

      Ab*  
      returns results for "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "ʿAbda" and more.

      Note: Because the sources we quote use a variety of transliteration formats, Syriaca.org ignores diacritics and punctuation in searching; for example, use of "ʿ" is not required to find results with this diacritical mark.

      Fuzzy Search Character

      Appending the character "~" after a word returns results for words that are close but not exact matches.

      Thus a search for

      Aba~  
      returns results which contain "Aba" but also "Abi", "Saba", "Aha", and other words that are "fuzzy" matches for "Aba".

      Exact Phrase Searches

      To find an exact phrase, it should be enclosed in double quotes.

      Thus

      "ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
      returns only one result with that exact phrase, while several results are found for the words "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "I".

      Proximity Characters

      To find two or more words which occur within a specified range of each other, one can append the character "~" followed by a number to an "Exact Phrase" search. This allows one to search for two or more words that occur within a specified distance of each other as defined by number of words.

      Thus

      "Jacob+Bishop"~2  
      finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.