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Qawz Halawi

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The village of Goz Halawi
It lies east of Kikka and north of the Movements. It was founded in the eleventh century AH by Sheikh Mohammed Jamal Al-Din Halawi Al-Hajajabi Al-Ameri, who was born in the entirety. His Sheikh Sheikh Abalqadir was buried in Al-Bayan east of Kamel Al-Nemak. The village was originally adjacent to Kamel Noumak, where it was moved north to its present location. Project Almnakl .. And the village belongs to al-Bashir, the son of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Halawi, where all the population of Alawamra
Qawz Halawi
َQawzz Halawi Village,, located east El-Tigae'at village, being established by El-sheikh Mohmmed Jamaledine Halawi El-hajajabi El-Aamiry, in the 11th Hijri century, populated between 500-700 citizens, all born from a late granfather El-bashier, who is the great son of Abdulgader the decendent of Halawi which the village named after. Actually Halawi was burried in Dongula Gouz-El-elim, where he had a doom. The village currently linked with the surrounding villages and managil which considered as an out skirt of it.
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Coordinates:   14°18'24"N   33°0'44"E
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