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- the conjunctive form "ruin of" (خربة) of the Arabic word for "ruin" (خرب, khirba, kharab ("ruined")) All pages with titles containing Khirbet All pages with...
- shrines, including one dedicated to el-Sheykh Ibrahim. Roughly a dozen khirbas (deserted, ruined settlements) lay in the vicinity. During the British...
- village with its water requirements. The village contained the following khirbas: Khirbat Nijmat al-Subh, Tall al-Qadah, and Tall al-Safa. By the 1931 census...
- po****tion of 3,235 in the 2004 census. In 1838 al-Buraq was classified as khirba ("ruined village.") During the ongoing Syrian civil war, in early February...
- built-up land. The village had a mosque named for al-Hajj Hasan and three khirbas. Dayr Rafat, along with four other villages, were overtaken by the Israeli...
- Ceramics from the Byzantine era have been found here. Alma had several nearby khirbas, and fragments of inscriptions from an ancient synagogue were found at...
- collective po****tion of 32,604 in 2004. In 1838 al-Hamraa was classified as a khirba ("temporal village") in the District of Salamiyah. It is situated near the...
- According to Petersen, the mosque and school were used as warehouses. Three khirbas (archaeological ruins) lay within Amka's vicinity and contain the foundations...
- It was located 31.5 km northeast of Safad. The village contained two khirbas known as Tall al-Qadi and Khirbat al-Day'a. In 1881 the Survey of Western...
- had used the land seasonally began to settle more permanently around the khirbas. Until then, they would p**** the winter in the hills and shift down in...