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Yibna (Arabic: يبنا;
Jabneh or
Jabneel in
Biblical times;
Jamnia in
Roman times;
Ibelin to the Crusaders), or Tel Yavne, is an
archaeological site and...
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located near the
ruins of the
ancient town of
Yibna (known also as
Jamnia and Jabneh),
later the
village of
Yibna, and
today the
archeological site of Tel...
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Shura Council from
December 1987
until March 2004.
Rantisi was born in
Yibna,
Mandatory Palestine in 1947.
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, his family...
- in the
Latin Kingdom of
Jerusalem at the town of Ibelin,
later known as
Yibna, and
today southeast of the
modern Israeli city of Yavne. Very
little remains...
- The
Yibna Bridge (Hebrew: גשר יבנה, Arabic: جسر يبنا) or Nahr
Rubin Bridge is a
Mamluk arch
bridge near
Yibna,
which crosses the
Nahal Sorek (formerly...
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Dynasty on 25
November 1177 at Montgisard, in the
Levant between Ramla and
Yibna. The 16-year-old
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem,
severely afflicted by leprosy...
- of
Yibna. It has been
described as "one of the
finest domed mausoleums in Palestine.": 313 The
mausoleum is
located on a
cemetery northwest of
Yibna that...
- to the
ancient site at Tel Yavne/
Yibna Council of Jamnia, a
hypothetical Jewish council in the 1st
century CE
Yibna, the
former Arab
village at Tel Yavne...
- Jaffa, Haifa, Acre, Safed, Tiberias,
Baysan (Beit She'an),
Samakh and
Yibna (Yavne).
Another city, Jenin, was not
occupied but its
residents fled. The...
- upon
Israel that
triggered the Gaza war.
Originally from
Yibna,
Hamad was born in 1964 in the
Yibna refugee camp,
located along Gaza's
border with
Egypt at...