The Jauln Surveyed for the German Society for the Exploration of the Holy La

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The Jauln Surveyed for the German Society for the Exploration of the Holy La
Gottlieb Schumacher
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Jort el-Hdwa (D. 3). — The country between el- Kuneitrah and el-Mansurah. Its name, ' Lowland of the Wind, ' is especially justified in winter, when through the gap between the sheltering Tell Abu en-Nedä and the crater west of el-Mansurah, a cutting north-west wind sweeps over the plain, causing a heavy snowfall. Altogether, this is the most windy tract of country in northern Jaulan. On the other hand, Jort el-Häwa is a small strip of lowland, be- THE J AU LAN. 169 tween a strata of lava, near
... the Wady el-Gharabeh, above the western slopes of Jaulan.
Ej-JuetzeJi (D. 4). — A large Circassian village of seventy houses, with sixty families, and 300 inhabitants collectively. Of antique remains little are to be seen. Well kept practicable roads lead to the thriving vil- lage, which lies in the best pasture country {see 'Ain el-Belat for a second ej-Jueizeh, C. 3).
Ej-JummeizcJi (B. 6). — A sycamore (mulberry-tree) and a Moslem tomb of the Sheikh Rajal in the eastern Batihah.
The tree is of great age and splendid growth.


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