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- Adasa (Ancient Gr****: Αδασα, romanized: Adasa) is a place referred to in the book 1 Maccabees, Chapter 7. The Aramaic language name used by the locals...
- Adasa (Marathi: आदासा) is a village in the Kalmeshwar taluka of Nagpur district in Maharashtra. It is located at a distance of 43 km from Nagpur. Adasa...
- The Battle of Adasa was fought during the Maccabean revolt on the 13th of the month Adar (late winter, equivalent to March), 161 BC at Adasa (Hebrew: חדשה)...
- Adasa Cookey (born Adasa Rawlinson Cookeygam) is a Nigerian-born music video director, cinematographer, commercial director, colourist, and filmmaker....
- attempting to tax the Second Temple in 178 BC, and ending with the Battle of Adasa in 161 BC. Some scholars believe the book to be influenced by the Pharisaic...
- Coalfields inaugurated two mines in Madhya Pradesh and 1 mine in Maharashtra. Adasa UG to OC Mine in Nagpur and Two mines in Chhindwara Sharda mines in Kanhan...
- of Mattathias's sons, is killed in battle by a war elephant. Battle of Adasa: Judas defeats the forces of Nicanor after killing him early in the battle...
- Ancient temple of Lord Ganesh is located at the neighboring village of Adasa on a hill. Saoner is also of historic importance due to its role in the...
- Maccabeus's followers, but he and his army were defeated at the Battle of Adasa. Nicanor was killed, his corpse was desecrated, his head and right hand...
- – The Maccabees defeated Gr**** Syrian general Nicanor at the Battle of Adasa during the Maccabean Revolt. 13 Adar (1895–1986) – Death of Rabbi Moshe...