- The
habbān (or hibbān) is a type of
bagpipe used in the
coastal regions of the
Persian Gulf (especially Bahrain, Israel, and Kuwait). The term
ḥabbān (هبان)...
- from the
Habban region in
eastern Yemen (in
modern Shabwah Governorate), a
subset of the
larger ethnic group of
Yemenite Jews. The city of
Habban had a Jewish...
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Habban may be:
Habban District, a
district of the
Shabwah Governorate in
Yemen Wahidi Haban, a
former sultanate in the
region Habbān, a type of bagpipe...
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Habban District is a
district of the
Shabwah Governorate in Yemen. As of 2003, the
district had a po****tion of 29,846 inhabitants. The
district takes...
- the
capital of Elam, is
shown to the south,
Urartu to the northeast, and
Habban, the
capital of the K****ites, is
shown (incorrectly) to the northwest. Mesopotamia...
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Wahidi Habban (Arabic: واحدي حبان Wāḥidī
Ḥabbān), or the
Wahidi Sultanate of
Habban in
Hadhramaut (Arabic: سلطنة الواحدي حبان حضرموت Salṭanat al-Wāḥidī...
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Habban Valley is a
village in
Himachal Pradesh which is 70 km from
Solan via Rajgarh. The
Habban Valley is
surrounded by
forests of
deodar and is located...
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Paravur and Kodungalloor) (c. 50) in the
company of a
Jewish merchant Abbanes/
Habban.[citation needed] From
there he is said to have
preached the
gospel throughout...
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night vision and
compelled him to
accompany an
Indian merchant,
Abbanes (or
Habban), to his
native place in
northwest India. There,
Thomas found himself in...
- noun
meaning approximately "holder",
derived from the Old
English verb
habban "to have, hold". The word hub "support of a disk or wheel" is apparently...