- Beit
Jimal (or Beit Jamal; Hebrew: בית ג'מאל; Arabic: بيت جمال / الحكمة), Beit el Jemâl,
meaning "The
house of the camel" is a
Catholic monastery run...
- Umm el-
Jimal (Arabic: ام الجمال, "Mother of Camels"), also
known as Umm ej Jemāl, Umm al-
Jimal or Umm idj-Djimal, is a
village in
Northern Jordan approximately...
- The Umm al-
Jimāl inscription (or Umm al-Ǧimāl inscription) is an
undated Paleo-Arabic
inscription from Umm al-
Jimal in the
Hauran region of Jordan. It...
- Arab families, was
previously called Wadi al-
Jimal. The
neighborhood was
called "Ein
HaYam -- Wadi al-
Jimal"
until 2006, when the
official name and entrance...
-
purportedly had a
dream that
revealed the
location of Stephen's
remains at Beit
Jimal.
After that, the
relics of the
protomartyr were
taken in
procession to the...
-
inscriptions and
tombs made by Arab
Christians in the
ruins of a
church at Umm el-
Jimal in
Northern Jordan,
which initially,
according to Enno
Littman (1949), contained...
- CE,
found at four
locations in
Syria (Zabad,
Jebel Usays, Harran, Umm el-
Jimal). The
oldest surviving papyrus in
Arabic dates to 643 CE, and it uses dots...
- and
Nabataean inscriptions, the most
important of
which are the Umm al-
Jimal I
inscription and the
Numara inscription.
Medieval Arabic blockprinting...
- the world.
Hauran towns such as Bosra, Qanawat, Shahba, Salkhad, Umm al-
Jimal and
numerous others contain Roman temples and theaters, Byzantine-era churches...
-
century CE. Both
Lakhmid and
Tanukhid inscriptions have been
found at Umm el-
Jimal in
Jordan and
Namara in Syria. The
ancient Tanukh tribal confederation was...