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Beyarjomand (Persian: بيارجمند, Beyārjomand, Bīārjmand, Bīārjomand, and Bīyārjomand; also
known as Beyār) is a city in, and the
capital of, Beyarjomand...
- Al-Sabe'
Biyar, also
spelled Saba'a Biar, or
Sabaa Biyar (Arabic: السبع بيار) is a town in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Rif
Dimashq Governorate...
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Biyar 'Adas (Arabic: بِيار عدس) was a
Palestinian Arab
village located 19 km
northeast of the city of Tel Aviv. In 1945 the
village had a po****tion of...
- Paliha,
Pando Bhattra Bhil, Bhilala, Barela,
Patelia Bhil Mina
Bhunjia Biar,
Biyar Binjhwar Birhul,
Birhor Damor,
Damaria Dhanwar Gadaba,
Gadba Gond; Arakh...
- Al-Maqdisi's
maternal grandfather, Abu
Tayyib al-Shawwa,
moved to
Jerusalem from
Biyar in
Khurasan and was also an architect. As can be
inferred by his work and...
- The Bayar, or
sometimes pronounced Biyar are a
Hindu caste found in the
state of
Uttar Pradesh and
Chhattisgarh in India. The word
bayar is said to mean...
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Pando Bhattra Bhil, Bhilala, Barela,
Patelia Bhil
Meena Bhunjia Biar,
Biyar Binjhwar Birhul,
Birhor Damor,
Damaria Dhanwar Gadaba,
Gadba Gond; Arakh...
- Wednesday, 25 Sha'ban (17
March 1632), the two
sides met in
battle near Wadi al-
Biyar.
After heavy fighting the Emirate's
forces were defeated.
Muhammad was killed...
- moshava,
starting on 4,000
dunams of land
purchased near the Arab
village of
Biyar 'Adas. The
initial po****tion
included Jewish immigrants from Russia, Poland...
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water to Solomon's Pools,
namely the Biar
Aqueduct (also
known as Wadi el-
Biyar Aqueduct), to the mid-first
century AD,
probably during the time of Pilate...