- the
midst of
these tribes a
colony of
native Christians is
established at
Madeba. They were
converted at
Kerak in 1880 by
Jesuit missionaries from Jerusalem...
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Guthe (1906), Die
Mosaikkarte von
Madeba, Im
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Deutschen Vereins zur
Erforschung Palätinas Leal, Beatrice...
- 1895 on
their fourth attempt to
visit Petra, met the
Hameideh south of
Madeba. Five
years earlier, the
tribe had "har****ed" Hill and
tried to stop them...
- set up
agricultural projects such as the
planting of 5,000
grape vines at
Madeba. One
estimate of the po****tion of the town and the
surrounding area at...
-
excavated at
Moyat Awad (mistakenly
identified as Moa of the 6th
century CE
Madeba Map), Qatzra, Har Masa,
Mezad Nekarot, Sha'ar
Ramon (Khan Saharonim), Mezad...
- and
Israel said, I
shall destroy it for ever. Now Omri took the land of
Madeba, and
occupied it in his day, and in the days of his son,
forty years. And...
-
April 2020) a month. In
addition they
would donate the
harvest of
Kerak and
Madeba. In 1923 Ibn Saud's
Ikhwan initiated their first attack on the
Emirate of...
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- the
Ottoman Army. From 1919 to 1922, he
practiced as a
Physician in the
Madeba District. In 1923, he
entered the Arab Legion. From 1923 to 1940, he was...
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Restauration und
Konservierung der
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