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Hunin (Arabic: هونين) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Galilee Panhandle part of
Mandatory Palestine,
close to the
Lebanese border. It was the second...
- Junín is a city in
Central Peru,
capital of the Junín
Province in the
Department of Junín. It is
located on the
southern s**** of Lake Junín, at an elevation...
- Junín (Spanish pronunciation: [xuˈnin]) is a
department and
region in the
central highlands and
westernmost Peruvian Amazon. Its
capital is Huancayo. The...
- at
Hunin (Château Neuf) in 1107 to
protect the
trade route from
Damascus to Tyre.
After Nūr ad-Din's
ousting of
Humphrey of
Toron from Banias,
Hunin was...
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transferred to Palestine: Tarbikha, Saliha, Malkiyeh, Nabi Yusha, Qadas,
Hunin, and Abil al-Qamh.
Having come
under British control, the
residents were...
- Hu (Xijin)
Jiang (Qing)
Jiang (Shigong) Jin Li Tam Tan Wang (****) Wang (
Hunin) Wang (Shaoguang) Wu Xiao Yan
Zhang Zheng Politicians Mainland China Chen...
- in part on the
grounds of the
former Shiite Arab
Palestinian village of
Hunin,
established in the 18th
century and depo****ted
during the 1948 war. Margaliot...
- (also
known as Metawali): Tarbikha, Saliha, Malkiyeh, Nabi Yusha, Qadas,
Hunin, and Abil al-Qamh.
These villages were
transferred from the
French to the...
- control.[citation needed] Indeed,
despite their destruction, Toron,
Safed and
Hunin were
recovered through a
treaty in 1229, just two
years after al-Mu'azzam's...
- repo****ted by Jews. The
seven villages are Qadas, al-Nabi Yusha', al-Malkiyya,
Hunin, Tarbikha, Abil al-Qamh, and Saliha. The inhabitants, in turn, fled to Lebanon...