-
Irgun in 1940
Eliyahu Golomb, the
chief architect of
Haganah Also
spelled Hagana Johnson, Paul (May 1998). "The Miracle". Commentary. 105: 21–28. Washington...
- The
Irgun (Hebrew: ארגון),
officially the
National Military Organization in the Land of Israel,
often abbreviated as
Etzel or IZL (אצ״ל), was a Zionist...
-
Hagana (Ha-gā-na,
Hagāna) was an Indo-Scythian
Northern Satrap (ruled in
Mathura in the 1st
century BCE,
probably after 60 BCE).
Hagana's name is attested...
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Israel Defense Forces (IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל Tsva ha-
Hagana le-Yisra'el, lit. 'Army for the
Defense of Israel'),
alternatively referred...
- Tel Aviv–Ha
Hagana railway station is a
major railway station on the
Ayalon Railway in
southern Tel Aviv, Israel,
serving most
lines of
Israel Railways...
- 1930s and 1940s,
several Zionist militant groups,
including the Irgun,
Hagana, and Lehi,
carried out acts of
violence against British military and civilian...
- from
Indian kings around 60 BCE. Some of
their satraps were
Hagamasha and
Hagana, who were in turn
followed by Rajuvula. Rajuvula's name is
attested on his...
- Lowy free". The Australian. Keinon, Herb (30 May 2006). "Frank Lowy: From
Hagana to $3.8
billion magnate".
Jerusalem Post.
Archived from the
original on...
-
HaShalom (the
busiest station in Israel,
adjacent to
Azrieli Center) and Ha
Hagana (near the Tel Aviv
central bus station),
serve Tel Aviv directly, while...
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Khartoum North or
Bahri Kusti or
Kosti Kreinik Merowe Muglad Nebelat el
Hagana New
Halfa or
Halfa Aljadeda Nyala Omdurman Port
Sudan or Bur
Sudan Rabak...