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Kharab Shams ( Arabic خراب الشمس, DMG Ḫārab Sams) also Kharab al-Shams, Kharab Shems, was an early Byzantine settlement in the territory of the dead cities in northwestern Syria .

  • In the ruins area is an unusually high basilica from the end of the 4th Century will, because of its columnar arcades called the "stilts church with.
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