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    Hebron (redirect from Al-Khalil)
    Hebron (/ˈhiːbrən, ˈhɛbrən/; Arabic: الخليل al-Khalīl, pronunciation or خَلِيل الرَّحْمَن Khalīl al-Raḥmān; Hebrew: חֶבְרוֹן Ḥevrōn, pronunciation) is...
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  • Sheva [he] Nahal Hevron (English: Hebron River or Stream, Arabic: Wadi al-Samen or Wadi al-Khalil) Rivers emptying into the Dead Sea. Tributaries of the Jordan...
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  • Hebron River or Stream, in Hebrew Nahal Hevron, in Arabic Wadi al-Samen and Wadi al-Khalil, is a stream that flows along the border between Judea and...
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  • Al-Quds 2012–13: Shabab Al-Dhahiriya 2013–14: Taraji Wadi Al-Nes (2) 2014–15: Shabab Al-Dhahiriya (2) 2015–16: Shabab Al-Khalil (5) 2016–17: Hilal Al-Quds...
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  • Al-Quds 2012–13: Shabab Al-Dhahiriya 2013–14: Taraji Wadi Al-Nes (2) 2014–15: Shabab Al-Dhahiriya (2) 2015–16: Shabab Al-Khalil (5) 2016–17: Hilal Al-Quds...
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    Wadi al Hussein, sometimes referred to as 'Wadi Nasara, is a wadi east of and adjacent to the city of Hebron. The valley connects the Kiryat Arba settlement...
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  • Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah to Wadi al-Qura took place in November, 627AD, 7th month of 6AH of the Islamic calendar. Wadi al-Qura was an oasis, about 7 miles...
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    Khalil Beidas (Arabic: خليل بيدس, also transliterated Khalil Bedas, Khalil Baydas, Khalil Beydas) (1874–1949) was a Palestinian scholar, educator, translator...
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    The Battle of Wadi al-Batin, also known as the Battle of Ruqi Pocket, took place before the beginning of the Desert Storm operations on 16 February 1991...
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    alˈdʒandal]), also known as Al-Jawf or Al-Jouf (Arabic: ٱلْجَوْف, lit. 'depression'),[clarification needed] which refers to Wadi Sirhan, is an ancient city of...
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    Major-General Khalil Jassim Dabbagh or (Arabic: اللواء خليل جاسم الدباغ 1916–1969) was an Iraqi senior officer from the first era of the old Iraqi Army...
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    city. Wadi al-Dilb may have been the wadi that Al-Dimashqi (d. 1327) called Wadi Dulayba, which he described as lying between Meiron and Safed. Al-Dimashqi...
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    assistant coach of Lebanon and Lebanon U19. Khalil had played in the Egyptian Women's Premier League for Wadi Degla under coach Mohamed Kamal. She then...
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    equally safe." Khalil Farah was born and grew up in the Nubian village of Dabrousa on Saï island in northern Sudan, in the region of Wadi Halfa, in 1894...
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    Welcome To Wadi Hunayn Wadi Hunayn, on Zochrot Survey of Western Palestine, Map 13: IAA, Wikimedia commons Wadi Hunayn, from the Khalil Sakakini Cultural...
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    Umm al-Fahm mountain ridge, the highest point of which is Mount Iskander (522 metres (1,713 feet) above sea level), overlooking Wadi Ara. Umm al-Fahm...
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    and around the Dana village and Wadi Dana comprising 308 square kilometres (119 sq mi). The people of the Ata'ta (or Al Atata In Arabic (العطاعطة أو العطاطة))...
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  • (1969–71) Khalil Ibrahim Al-Zayani (1992–93) Ján Pivarník (1993–94) Hans-Dieter Schmidt (1995–96) Noureddine Saâdi (1997–98) Cabralzinho (1999–01) Ahmad Al-Ajlani...
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  • Nuri al-Said, Abdul Wahab Morgan, Shaker al-Wadi, Muhammad Ali Mahmoud, Mohammed Hassan Kubba, Jamil Abd al-Wahab, Abd al-Qader Bash A'ayan, Jamil al-Orfali...
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    of Qalawun's son Sultan Al-Ashraf Khalil, he was arrested and released. In 1293, after the assassination of Al-Ashraf Khalil, Kitbugha became the Vice-Sultan...
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  • Second Expedition of Wadi al-Qura took place in January, 628AD, 9th month of 6AH of the Islamic calendar The raid was carried out by Zayd ibn Harithah...
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  • Solhi al-Wadi Producers: Iraq Department of Cinema and Theatre, Adwar Moria, Anspecil Bertomo Editing: Saheb Haddad Shaza Salem Bahjat Al Jubouri Khalil Shawki...
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    public lands. The village was located 42 km southwest of Haifa, south of Wadi al-Mafjar and northwest of Hadera, in a flat, sandy area. In 1882, the PEF's...
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    (JEM; Arabic: حركة العدل والمساواة, Ḥarakat al-ʿAdl wal-musāwāh) is an opposition group in Sudan founded by Khalil Ibrahim. Gibril Ibrahim has led the group...
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  • the Iraqi Army and was the commander of the army during the Battle of Wadi al-Batin in the Gulf War. In 1991, Zaki had been promoted to the position...
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  • Kiryat Arba. Wadi al-Ghrous or Wadi al Gruz is a locality of Hebron that borders Al Baqa on the west. A Bedouin village with the name Al Baqa'a also exists...
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    or the Hebron Mountains (Arabic: تلال الخليل, romanized: Tilal al-Khalīl, lit. 'Al-Khalil Mountains'), are a mountain range in Israel and the West Bank...
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    the 'Al Qarmalah' family of the Jahader clan in the 19th century, and as early as 1961, the paramount sheikh of Qahtan was reported to be 'Khalil ibn Nasir...
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  • became known in Israel as the Battle of Wadi Saluki is called the Battle of Wadi al-Hujeir in Lebanon. Wadi as-Sulouqi originates in the area of Bint...
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  • include: Abu Khalil Qabbani (1835–1902), Syrian playwright and composer of Turkish origin Ghalia Qabbani, Syrian writer and journalist Ismail al-Qabbani (1898–1963)...
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