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    Umm Qais (Arabic: أم قيس, lit. 'Mother of Qais'), also known as Qays, is a town in northern Jordan principally known for its proximity to the ruins of...
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    The Umm Qais Museum (Arabic: متحف أم قيس) is museum in Irbid Governorate, Jordan. The museum is dedicated to exhibiting and conserving artifacts from the...
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  • Kundum, a town Umm Qais, a town Umm al Qanafidh, a town Umm Shujayrah al Gharbiyah, a town Umm Zuwaytinah, a town Umm al Maradim Island Umm an Namil Island...
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    and present Latin Catholic titular see. Its ruins are today located at Umm Qais, a small town in the Bani Kinanah Department and Irbid Governorate in Jordan...
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  • may refer to: Of or relating to Gadara, ancient city, nowadays ruins at "Umm Qais" in Jordan. Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac, also known as "Miracle of...
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    between British officials and the notables of Transjordan occurred in Umm Qais nearly a month later on 2 September. Major Fitzroy Somerset received a...
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    turmoil in the early 2010s from the Arab Spring. The trail stretches from Umm Qais in northern Jordan to the coastal city of Aqaba in its south. The trail...
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  • Antiochia Ptolemais, now Acre, Israel or Akko Umm Qais or Antiochia Semiramis, also called Gadara, now Umm Qais Antiochia in Pieria, now Arwad Antiochia in...
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    in Syria), Abila (at Wadi Queilebh in Jordan), and Gadara (modern-day Umm Qais in Jordan). The aqueduct has the longest known tunnel of the Classical...
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    kept separate from that of Palestine. The second meeting took place in Umm Qais on 2 September, where the British representative Major Fitzroy Somerset...
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  • only to find they have died. Abu Qais: The first of the three Palestinian men migrating to Kuwait introduced. Abu Qais is the oldest character who has...
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  • former settlement near modern Irbid, Jordan Seleucia, a former name of Umm Qais, Jordan Seleucia ad Belum, later Seleucobelus, a former settlement at the...
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    Philadelphia Capital of modern Jordan Amman, Jordan Gerasa Jerash, Jordan Gadara Umm Qais, Jordan Pella West of Irbid Tabaqat Fahl, Jordan Dion (Tell Ashari) Sometimes...
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    overlooking the Dead Sea where John the Baptist was imprisoned and executed; and Umm Qais (Gadara) where Jesus expelled demons out of a man near the shores of the...
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    archaeological research. Today they are the modern towns of Jerash and Umm Qais. A third city, Hippos, was similar in character to Gadara and Gerasa, and...
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  • Greek Seleucid Empire, slaying King Antiochus XII Dionysus, at modern-day Umm Qais in Jordan. The First Mithridatic War comes to an end. Julius Caesar marries...
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    on the Golan Heights. Then he ambushed Alexander Jannaeus near Gadara (Umm Qais), just east of the Sea of Galilee. Using camel cavalry, he forced Jannaeus...
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    the west Iron Gate to the east Silver Gate. In Roman Gadara, present-day Umm Qais, in Jordan, the decumanus runs east–west for approximately one kilometre...
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  • Greek Seleucid Empire, slaying King Antiochus XII Dionysus, at modern-day Umm Qais in Jordan. The First Mithridatic War comes to an end. Julius Caesar marries...
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    mentioned by Pliny t. E. Jordan Philadelphia (Amman) Gerasa (Jerash) Gadara (Umm Qais) Region Ampeloessa/Capitolias (Beit Ras) Region Ampeloessa /Abila (in Wadi...
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  • city, for a long time part of the Decapolis, its ruins located today at Umm Qais in northern Jordan Gadara or Gadora of Peraea, ancient city identified...
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    Juba, Kodana, Ufaniyah, Ruwayhinah, Nabe' al-Sakhar, Trinjah, Umm al-A'zam, and Umm Batna. The population of the Quneitra Governorate numbers 79,000...
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    Abdullah I bin al-Hussein 10 dinars 141 × 74 mm Blue Talal bin Abdullah Umm Qais Museum Commemorative stamp issued for the establishment of the first Jordanian...
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    the Wayback Machine from Research projects | geographical order | Gadara/Umm Qais (Jordanien) Archived 2012-04-12 at the Wayback Machine at Deutsches Archäologisches...
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    east, on the River Yarmouk near Gadara (in the Middle Ages "Jadar", now Umm Qais), thus acquiring the name Magdala Gadar. Magdala Nunayya—There was another...
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  • Rami Daher (section Umm Qais)
    undertook a rehabilitation and restoration project at the heritage site of Umm Qais in northern Jordan. The goal was to adapt existing structures for economic...
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    interested in seeing the northern Jordan Valley; visiting Umm Qais, Beit Ras (Capitolias), Pella, Ajloun, Umm el-Jimal and other historical sites; or traveling...
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    one in Greek and one in Christian Palestinian Aramaic from nearby ‘Uyūn Umm el-‘Azam stand for Christian presence and their active worship by female...
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    Burckhardt in 1812. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Umm Qais, a town on the site of the ruined Hellenistic–Roman city Jerash is famous...
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    Amathus (Perea) and Gadara (either in Perea at Al-Salt, in the Decapolis at Umm Qais, or at biblical Gezer in Judea, mentioned by Josephus under a Hellenised...
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