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Cabul (Hebrew: כבול),
classical spelling: Chabolo; Chabulon, is a
location in the
Lower Galilee mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible, now the
Kabul local council...
-
provides context on Solomon's sale of
territory to Hiram,
which he
derided as
Cabul (i.e. "good for nothing"). Kyle H.
Keimer argues that they
reflected Solomon's...
- The
cover of the 1902
first edition of To
Herat and
Cabul, A
Story of the
First Afghan War by G. A.
Henty and
illustrations by
Charles A. Sheldon, published...
- The Candahar, Ghuznee,
Cabul Medal was
awarded to
those who took part in the
campaign in the
spring and
summer of 1842,
under the
command of
General William...
- Blackburn. David, The
extermination of a
British army: the
retreat from
Cabul, 2008 APH
Publishing Corporation. p. 121
Dalrymple 2013, p. 385. Dalrymple...
- to
stretch in
breadth from
Xaloth (Iksal) to Bersabe, and in
length from
Cabul to Tiberias, a
region that
contains around 470 km2. It is
called "Lower"...
- that you have
given me, my brother?".
Hiram then
calls them "the land of
Cabul", and the
writer of 1
Kings 9 says they were
called by this name "to this...
- on
Delhi on the 14th September, 1857, when the
Brigade had
reached the
Cabul Gate, the 1st
Fusiliers and 75th Regiment, and some Sikhs, were waiting...
- Lieutenant. Two
years later, he was
appointed Commissary of
Ordnance to the
Cabul field force. In
January 1842,
During the
First Anglo-Afghan War, Eyre and...
- on
Delhi on the 14th September, 1857, when the
Brigade had
reached the
Cabul Gate, the 1st
Fusiliers and 75th Regiment, and some Sikhs, were waiting...