- Khan al-
Umdan (Arabic: خان العمدان: "Caravanserai of the Pillars" or "Inn of the Columns", also
known as Khán-i-ʻAvámid) is the
largest and best preserved...
- Jerusalem, Umm el-'
Umdan near
Route 20 to
Canada Park and Latrun, al-Midya, and
Khirbet el-Burj (Titura/Horbat ****ora). Umm el-
Umdan is an archaeological...
-
proposed sites including Tell er-Ras near al-Midya,
Givat HaTitora, Umm el-
Umdan, and
Khirbet Midya, all
located in the
vicinity of the
modern city of...
- Umm el-
Umdan (Arabic for 'Mother of Pillars') or
Khirbet Umm el-
Umdan (khirbet =
ruins of) is a
Jewish archaeological site
within the muni****l boundaries...
- Migdal, the
White Synagogue at Capernaum, the
synagogue at
Khirbet Umm el-
Umdan, and the
small synagogue at the top of Masada. The
Theodotos inscription...
-
caravanserai in Isfahan, Iran (early 18th century, now the
Abbasi Hotel) Khan al-
Umdan in Acre,
Israel (18th century, with
clock tower added in 1906)
Shaki Caravanserai...
- of
stones from the
ancient ruins of
Caesarea and
Atlit and the Khan al-
Umdan, both
built on Jazzar's orders.
Under Jazzar, Acre thrived,
becoming the...
- of Tell,
Nablus Khan esh-Shuna, Acre, Israel,
caravanserai near Khan al-
Umdan Khirbet Kafr Shuna,
khirba within Nabi Ilyas,
Qalqilya Governorate Shuna...
- its top.[failed verification] It is
similar to the
clock tower of Khan al-
Umdan in Acre that is
dedicated to the same purpose. More than a
hundred similar...
-
claimed responsibility for the attack. The
bomber was 20-year-old
Mahmoud Umdan Salim Qawasmeh, a
student at the
Palestine Polytechnic University. An Israeli...