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ʿAyn Qasiyya         
EARLY EPIPALAEOLITHIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN AZRAQ, JORDAN
Ayn Qasiyya; Ain Qasiyya; 'Ayn Qasiyya
ʿAyn Qasiyya is an Early Epipalaeolithic archaeological site in the Azraq Oasis, Jordan; the remains of a lakeside camp used by hunter-gatherers around 20,000 years ago. Located near the aquifer-fed spring, at the time the site was occupied it was surrounded by a substantial wetland, attracting a wide range of animals which were hunted by the inhabitants.
Ras al-Ayn bombing         
  • Jazira]] (Upper [[Mesopotamia]]), showing Ras al-Ayn as part of [[Diyar Rabi'a]] administrative division
  • British ethnographical map from 1910 showing the name "Ras el Ain" in the red ellipse (top center). The blue color represents Arab population and yellow represents Kurds
  • Ottoman map from 1893 showing "Ras al-Ain" (رأس العين) (in red circle, top center)
TOWN IN NORTHERN SYRIA
Sikan; Ras el Ayn; Ra's Al Ein; Ras al-Ain; Rass al-Ain; Ras al Ain; Resaina; Theodosiopolis (Osroene); Ras-ul-Ain; Resü'l Ayn; Serêkanî; Ra's al-'Ayn; Sere Kaniye; Ras al-Ayn, Syria; Ras al-Ayn, al-Hasakah; Reshaina; Resh'aina; Resh Ayna; Serêkaniyê; Ras Al Ain; Ras-Al-Aïn; Ras-Al-Aïn, Hassetché Governorate; Ras El Ain; Ras al-Ayn, al-Hasakah Governorate; History of Ras al-Ayn; Raʾs al-ʿAin; Ra's al-'Ain; Rasalayn; Ras ul-Ain; Serê Kaniyê; Ras al-Ayn bombing; Draft:Ras al-Ayn bombing; Raʾs al-ʿAyn
On December 10, 2020 a car bomb exploded at a checkpoint run by Turkish-supported Syrian National Army rebels in the city of Ras al-Ayn in the Hasakah Governorate of Syria. Reports on casualties differed, but according to several sources the explosion killed over 10 people including 2 Turkish soldiers.