Jabal al-Druze

Jabal al-Druze (Arabic: جبل الدروز‎‎, Mountain of the Druze), officially Jabal al-Arab (Arabic: جبل العرب‎‎, Mountain of the Arabs), is an elevated volcanic region in the As-Suwayda Governorate of southern Syria. Most of the inhabitants of this region are Arab Druze, and there are also small Muslim and Christian communities. Safaitic inscriptions were first found in this area. The State of Jabal Druze was an autonomous area in the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon from 1921 to 1936. In the past, the name Jabal al-Druze was used for a different area, located in Mount Lebanon.

Jabal al-Druze

Jabal al-Druze (Arabic: جبل الدروز‎‎, Mountain of the Druze), officially Jabal al-Arab (Arabic: جبل العرب‎‎, Mountain of the Arabs), is an elevated volcanic region in the As-Suwayda Governorate of southern Syria. Most of the inhabitants of this region are Arab Druze, and there are also small Muslim and Christian communities. Safaitic inscriptions were first found in this area. The State of Jabal Druze was an autonomous area in the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon from 1921 to 1936. In the past, the name Jabal al-Druze was used for a different area, located in Mount Lebanon.