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  1. Territorial changes as a result of the offensive can be seen south of Maarrat al-Nu'man/north of Morek. The 2014 Idlib offensive was a series of operations conducted by the rebels against the Syrian Government in the Idlib Governorate during the Syrian Civil War. The clashes were mostly concentrated around Khan Shaykhun and on the highway ...

  2. BSk. Khan Shaykhun ( Arabic: خَان شَيْخُون, romanized :Khān Shaykhūn) is a town in the Maarrat al-Nu'man District, within the southern Idlib Governorate of northwestern Syria. Khan Shaykhun is located at an altitude of 350 meters on the main highway between Aleppo and Damascus. The local economy is primarily agricultural, focusing ...

  3. Pages in category "Villages in Idlib Governorate". The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Harem District ( Arabic: منطقة حارم, romanized : manṭiqat Ḥārim) is a district of the Idlib Governorate in northwestern Syria. The administrative centre is the city of Harem. At the 2004 census, it had a population of 175,482. [2] Name is identical with haram meaning forbidden in Islam.

  5. The governorate has a 221-kilometre (137 mi) long [citation needed] northern boundary with the Kilis, Gaziantep, and Şanlıurfa provinces of Turkey. To the east lies Raqqa Governorate, to the south Ḥamā Governorate, and to the west Idlib Governorate and Turkey's Hatay Province. The governorate lies on a plateau known as the Aleppo plateau.

  6. Insurgency in Idlib. Insurgency in Idlib is an ongoing insurgency in the regions Idlib Governorate between multiple factions. The conflict is primarily between the supporters of Syrian Salvation Government and forces loyal to Syrian Arab Republic. Other factions participating in insurgency range from the Syrian opposition forces in the Syrian ...

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