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Neve (titular see)

Nawa
نوى
Neva
Town
Nawa is located in Syria
Nawa
Nawa
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 32°53′20″N 36°02′35″E / 32.88889°N 36.04306°E / 32.88889; 36.04306Coordinates: 32°53′20″N 36°02′35″E / 32.88889°N 36.04306°E / 32.88889; 36.04306
Grid position 247/255 PAL
Country  Syria
Governorate Daraa Governorate
District Izra' District
Nahiyah Nawa
Occupation Flag of Syria (1932-1958; 1961-1963).svg Southern Front
Elevation 563 m (1,847 ft)
Population (2007)
 • Total 59,170

Nawa (Arabic: نوى‎, translit. Nawā, Turkish: Neva) is a Syrian city administratively belonging to the Daraa Governorate. It has an altitude of 568 meters (1,864 ft). It had a population of 59,170 in 2007, making it the 28th largest city per geographical entity in Syria.

In antiquity it was the city of Neve in the Roman province of Arabia Petraea.

Nawa has been defined as the city that Job dwelled in and the burial place of Shem, the son of Noah. During the Roman and Byzantine era it had a large Jewish population. The city is mentioned in the 3rd century Mosaic of Tel Rehov, and is also referred to by George of Cyprus ("Descriptio orbis romani", ed. Heinrich Gelzer, 54) in the 7th century. Numerous basalt architectural members dating to the Byzantine period bearing Jewish symbols—most prominently the menorah—were discovered ire used as spolia within Nawa (A. Reifenberg, 'Ancient Hebrew Arts' , 1952). Under the Islamic Caliphate of the Rashidun, Umayyads, and Abbasids, it was a part of Jund Dimashq and the principal city of Hauran. Al-Mas'udi wrote in 943 that a mosque dedicated to Job was located 5 kilometres (3 mi) from Nawa. By the 13th century, its status declined; Yaqut al-Hamawi recorded in 1225 that Nawa was "a small town of the Hauran", formerly the capital of the region. In 1233, Imam Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi, a prominent Muslim scholar, was born in the city.


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