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Jerusalem (/dʒəˈruːsələmˌ -zə-/ jə-ROO-sə-ləm, -zə-; Hebrew: יְרוּשָׁלַיִם Yerushaláyim,
pronounced [jeʁuʃaˈlajim] ; Arabic: القُدس al-Quds, pronounced...
- East
Jerusalem (Arabic: القدس الشرقية, al-Quds ash-Sharqiya; Hebrew: מִזְרַח יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Mizraḥ Yerushalayim) is the
sector of
Jerusalem that was held...
- The
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also
called sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower, topinambur, or
earth apple, is a
species of
sunflower native...
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Exarchate of
Jerusalem may
refer to:
Early bishops of
Jerusalem until the
Council of
Chalcedon in 451
Latin Patriarchate of
Jerusalem (Catholic Church)...
- The
status of
Jerusalem has been
described as "one of the most
intractable issues in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict" due to the long-running territorial...
- with no
spaces Jerusalem stone –
building stone common in and
around JerusalemPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback Wetterstein limestone –...
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during the
Lebanese Civil War and in
Jerusalem through the
first year of the Intifada.
Friedman wrote a 17-
page epilogue for the
first paperback edition...
- The
Kingdom of
Jerusalem, also
known as the
Latin Kingdom, was a
Crusader state that was
established in the
Levant immediately after the
First Crusade...
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During its long history,
Jerusalem has been
attacked 52 times,
captured and
recaptured 44 times,
besieged 23 times, and destro**** twice. The
oldest part...
- The
Jerusalem Post is a
broadsheet newspaper based in
Jerusalem,
founded in 1932
during the
British Mandate of
Palestine by
Gershon Agron as The Palestine...