[2] The town is located just outside the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone.
Nearby localities include Sa'sa' to the northeast, Quneitra to the southwest, Jubata al-Khashab to the northwest, as well as the Circassian villages of Beer Ajam and Bariqa to the south.
According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Khan Arnabah had a population of 7,375 at the 2004 census.
[1] Archaeological remains in the town include several findings from the Roman and Byzantine periods, such as fragments of a deity statue, likely representing Nike.
[3] The town features a medieval caravanserai, likely dating from the Mamluk period, which served as a roadside inn along the route from Damascus to the Daughters of Jacob Bridge.