- (37.2%),
Christians 16.300 (1.7%), and 10,800
unclassified (1.1%).
Jerusalemites are of
varied national,
ethnic and
religious denominations and include...
-
former Arab
Jerusalemites to lose
their residency status was 1,363, a
sixfold increase on the year before. Over 95% of East
Jerusalemite Palestinians...
- West
Jerusalem or
Western Jerusalem (Hebrew: מַעֲרַב יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Ma'aráv Yerushaláyim; Arabic: القدس الغربية, al-Quds al-Ġarbiyyah)
refers to the section...
-
construction at Abu Dis
campus of Al-Quds University, for
serving Palestinian Jerusalemites.
Palestine holds m****ive
potential reserves of oil and gas. Over 3 billion...
- Arab
Jerusalemite and
Ottoman politician (1842–1906)...
-
approach to
dealing with the Franks. His
treaties establishing Damascene–
Jerusalemite condominiums (shared rule) in
debated territories created precedents...
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called "Qudsi" (قُدسي) or "Maqdasi" (مقدسي),
while Palestinian Muslim Jerusalemites may use
these terms as a demonym.
Given the city's
central position...
-
depending on the usage; see below)
Istanbul →
Istanbulites Jerusalem →
Jerusalemites Karachi →
Karachiites Kerala →
Keralites Kweyol →
Kweyolites Labuan...
-
conflict caused by the new king
appointed his own
supporters and the
Jerusalemite nobles attempted to curb his rule the
couple were
reconciled and melisende...
- "capital" of the
Balqa by
geographer al-Yaqubi. Likewise, in 985, the
Jerusalemite historian al-Muqaddasi
described Amman as the
capital of Balqa, and that...