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・ Umm ash Sha'if
・ Umm ash Shauf
・ Umm at-Tut
・ Umm Ayman (Barakah)
・ Umm az-Zinat
・ Umm Bab
・ Umm Badr
・ Umm Batin
・ Umm Bel
・ Umm Birka
・ Umm Dam
・ Umm Darda as Sughra
・ Umm Debbi
・ Umm Dreiga
・ Umm el Kanatir
Umm el-Jimal
・ Umm el-Marra
・ Umm el-Qa'ab
・ Umm Farwah bint al-Qasim
・ Umm Gafala
・ Umm Ghargan
・ Umm Ghuwailina
・ Umm Habes
・ Umm Hajul controversy
・ Umm Hakim
・ Umm Hakim bint Abdul Muttalib
・ Umm Haratayn
・ Umm Haratayn, al-Suwayda
・ Umm Haratayn, Hama
・ Umm Heitan people


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Umm el-Jimal : ウィキペディア英語版
Umm el-Jimal
Umm el-Jimal (Arabic: ام الجمال, "Mother of Camels"), also known as Umm ej Jemāl, Umm al-Jimal or Umm idj-Djimal, is a village in Northern Jordan approximately 17 kilometers east of Mafraq. It is primarily notable for the substantial ruins of a Byzantine and early Islamic town which are clearly visible above the ground, as well as an older Roman village (locally referred to as al-Herri) located to the southwest of the Byzantine ruins.
== Overview ==

Umm el-Jimal is a large village located in northern Jordan less than 10 km from the Syrian border. It is located in the Hauran, the northern desert region of the country. Despite this aridity, Umm el-Jimal is surprisingly well suited for agriculture, and its livelihood and economy is largely derived from agricultural and pastoral sustenance. The ruins of an ancient village lie in the midst of modern Umm el-Jimal. The ruins date from the Nabataean through the Abbasid periods. The earthquake of circa AD 749 did major damage, but the community survived well into the Abbasid period. In the early twentieth century the area was repopulated by the Druze and then the Bedouin Msa'eid tribe.

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