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- See Mansura (disambiguation) for other sites with similar names. Mansurat al-Khayt was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict. It was depo****ted...
- 80333; 34.81111 Chafetz Chayyim, Revadim, Yad Binyamin, Beyt Chilqiyya Mansurat al-Khayt Safad 18 January 1948 232 6,735 M****acre Rubble 32°58′15″N 35°36′58″E...
- Ḥannā Mīnah | BnF Catalogue général - Bibliothèque nationale de France. Manšūrāt maktabaẗ Rīmūn al-ǧadīdaẗ. 28 April 2021. Archived from the original on...
- li-l-Kitab, 2001. ---. al-Maqamat al-Luzumiyya. Ed. Hasan al-Waragli. Tetuan: Manšurat `Ukaz, 1995. ---. al-Maqamat al-Luzumiyya li'l-Saraqusti. Ed. Ibrahim Badr...
- Ramla, 10 km south of Ramle Al-Mansura, Safad, 31 km northeast of Safad Mansurat al-Khayt, 11.5 km east of Safad Al-Mansura, Tiberias, 16 kilometres northwest...
- Madahil Al-Malkiyya (Malkiya) Mallaha al-Manshiyya al-Mansura (Shear Yashuv) Mansurat al-Khayt Marus Meiron (Meyron) al-Muftakhira (Shamir) Mughr al-Khayt (Chatzor...
- al-Ghannama Lazzaza Madahil Al-Malkiyya Mallaha al-Manshiyya al-Mansura Mansurat al-Khayt Marus Meiron al-Muftakhira Mughr al-Khayt al-Muntar al-Nabi Yusha'...
- Fouad Ben Ahmed, Ibn Ṭumlūs (620 H/ 1223): Sīrat Biblyographiyya (Beirut: Manšurāt Ḍifāf, 2017) [in Arabic, with English summary] MS Escorial, árabe 649 ...
- Paris. 1980, La shay’a yafuqu l-wasf, (Nothing is Above Description), Mansurat lubnan al-gadid, Beirut. 1992, Ayyu thalgin yahbut bi-salam, (What Snow...
- Manṣūr, Ayyūb (1967). Naǧmaẗ al-ṣubḥ: qiṣaṣ lil aṭfāl (in Arabic). Dimašq: Manšūrat Wizārat al-T̲aqāfaẗ wal-iršād al-Qawmī. OCLC 864011760. Al-waʻd, aw, nāyil...