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Jaffa (Hebrew: יָפוֹ, romanized: Yāfō,
pronounced [jaˈfo] ; Arabic: يَافَا, romanized: Yāfā,
pronounced [ˈjaːfaː]), also
called ****ho,
Joppa or
Joppe in...
- The
Judea and
Samaria Area (Hebrew: אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן, romanized: Ezor
Yehuda VeShomron; Arabic: يهودا والسامرة, romanized: Yahūda wa-s-Sāmara)...
- רִבּוֹא, lit. "Rebbo ruins"),
alternative spellings: Robbo, Ribbo; in
Arabic Khurbet Rubba (lit. "Rubba ruins"), is an
ancient site in Israel,
mentioned by...
- Deir
Razih (Arabic: دير رازح) is a
Palestinian village in the
southern West Bank
located 11
kilometers (6.8 mi)
southwest of Hebron, in the
Hebron Governorate...
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across the
bridge on the main road near
Khirbet Hadrah (also
referred to as
Khurbet Hadra) and the
second was at
Sheik Muanis, near the
mouth of the river...
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Khirbet Kurkush (Arabic: خربة قرقش) is an
archeological site in the West Bank. It lies
between the
Israeli settlements of
Bruchin and
Ariel and near the...
- Σελάμην), also
known as Tzalmon, Selame,
Salamis / Salamin, Zalmon, and
Khurbet es Salâmeh (the Ruin of Salameh), was a
Jewish village in
Lower Galilee...
- stadia, on the
Roman road to Lydda),
Artas (60
stadia from Jerusalem) and
Khurbet al-Khamasa (86
stadia on the
Roman road to Eleutheropolis). The oldest...
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Gerasa (Gr****: Γέρασα, romanized: Gérasa) was an
ancient Jewish town
mentioned by the
historian Josephus (The
Jewish War, 4.9.1) as
being sacked by the...
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excavations have been
conducted there yet.
Masterman 1910, p. 80-81: "This
Khurbet Kana was
reidentified by the late Dr.
Robinson as Cana of Galilee, but...