Taladah 
    تلعادة  | |
|---|---|
Village  | |
![]() Taladah  | |
| Coordinates: 36°15′5″N 36°48′4″E / 36.25139°N 36.80111°E | |
| Country | |
| Governorate | Idlib | 
| District | Harem | 
| Subdistrict | al-Dana | 
| Population  (2004)[1]  | |
| • Total | 5,599 | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) | 
Taladah (Arabic: تلعادة also spelled Tell Adah)[lower-alpha 1] is a village in Syria, administratively part of Idlib Governorate. Nearby localities include Turmanin to the southeast, al-Dana to the southwest and Darat Izza to the northeast. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Talaadah had a population of 5,599 in 2004.[1]
Taladah contains a large Byzantine-era monastery celebrated until the Middle Ages. In 400 CE, St. Simeon Stylites started his ascetic career there. Taladah remained a relatively important Christian site following the Muslim conquest of Syria in the 630s. A Syriac inscription dating to 941 was discovered among the ruins. Taladah was captured by the Crusaders under Tancred in 1104.[3]
Notes
References
- 1 2 General Census of Population and Housing 2004 Archived 2012-12-20 at archive.today. Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Idlib Governorate. Archived at . (in Arabic)
 - ↑ van Berchem 1902, p. 395.
 - ↑ Boulanger, 1966, p. 405.
 
Bibliography
- Boulanger, Robert (1966). The Middle East, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran. Hachette.
 - van Berchem, Max (1902). Notes sur les croisades (in French). Imprimerie nationale.
 
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