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Fayfa, or al-
Fayfa, is an
archaeological site in
Jordan located near the Dead Sea. Its
remains have been
extensively looted. It is
believed that Fayfa...
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Mountains or
Faifa Mountains (Arabic: جِبَالُ فَيْفَاءَ, romanized: Jibāl
Fayfāʾ) are
located in the
vicinity of the town of Faifa' in
Jizan Province, southwest...
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Jabal Fayfa by some
estimated 50,000
people primarily living in the
upper part of the mountains.
Until 35
years ago no
major roads entered Jabal Fayfa and...
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signed by
Prince Salman, the 11th
Governor of
Riyadh at the time with
Rawabi Fayfa for
Agriculture and
Contracting Company. The
project was
later monitored...
- (following the
creation of the
governorates of At-Tuwal from part of Samtah,
Fayfa from part of Jizan, and
Harub from part of Al-Aydabi) as follows: The Arabic...
- each with its
distinct dialect. The most
famous of
these dialects are the
Fayfa' dialect, the Bani
Malik dialect, the
Munabbeh dialect, the
Razah dialect...
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commission for
wildlife conservation and development.
These areas include Jebel Fayfa,
Jebel Al-Qahar,
Jebel Shada,
which has
already been
gazetted as a protected...
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Development and
Reconstruction Authority. The
second largest number hail from
Fayfa at 12 percent,
followed by the
governorates of Al- Reeth, Al-Edabi, Al-Aridhah...
- organization, and deplo**** more
troops on the
Iraqi and
Syrian borders.
Fayfa,
archaeological site
History of Asia
History of the
Middle East History...
- year-round
moisture on the
western slopes of the escarpment,
including Jabal Fayfa,
Mimusops laurifolia, an
evergreen tree, has
grown to
great age and large...