Ramla or Ramle (Hebrew: רַמְלָה, Ramlā; Arabic: الرملة, ar-Ramleh) is a city in the Central District of Israel. Ramle is one of Israel's mixed cities,...
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Ramla Bay (Maltese: Ir-Ramla l-Ħamra, "red sands") is a bay with a beach of reddish-coloured sand in Gozo, in the Maltese Islands. It lies on the north-east...
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Look up ramla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ramla is a city in Israel. Ramla or similar names, derived from Ramal or Rimal (الرمل; Arabic for sand)...
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Umm Habiba (redirect from Umm Habibah Ramla)
Ramla bint Abi Sufyan ibn Harb (Arabic: رَمْلَة بِنْت أَبِي سُفْيَان ٱبْن حَرْب, romanized: Ramla bint Abī Sufyān ibn Ḥarb; c. 589 or 594–665), commonly...
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The Nesher Ramla Homo group are an extinct population of archaic humans who lived during the Middle Pleistocene in what is now Israel. In 2010, evidence...
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The Ramla subdistrict is one of Israel's subdistricts in Central District. The district is composed of mostly of the Eastern half of Mandatory Ramle Subdistrict...
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Elitzur Ramla is a professional women's basketball team from Ramla, Israel. Ramla is one of the leading women's basketball teams in Israel. The team won...
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Ramla Said Ahmed Ali (born 16 September 1989) is a British professional boxer, model and campaign activist. Selected as one of the twelve 2023 TIME Magazine...
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Battle Ramla may refer to three battles fought near Ramla, now in Israel: Battle of Ramla (1101) Battle of Ramla (1102) Battle of Ramla (1105) 1948 Palestinian...
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Fatimid Caliphate (redirect from Capture of Ramla (970))
force arriving by sea secured the expulsion of the Qarmatis from Egypt. Ramla, the capital of Palestine, was retaken by the Fatimids in May 972, but otherwise...
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Elitzur Ramla may refer to: Elitzur Ramla B.C., a basketball club based in Ramla in Israel Elitzur Ramla (women's basketball), a women's basketball team...
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Balian of Ibelin (category Lords of Ramla)
of Hugh II of Le Puiset. Barisan married Helvis of Ramla, heiress of the wealthy lordship of Ramla. Balian's name was also Barisan, but he seems to have...
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The Great Mosque of Ramla (Hebrew: המסגד הגדול ברמלה) is a mosque in Ramla, Central District, Israel. The mosque was originally constructed as a church...
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The Lordship of Ramla was one of the Crusader vassal states of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. It has been vassal to and part of the County of Jaffa and...
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Ayalon Prison (redirect from Ramla Prison)
(Hebrew: בית סוהר איילון), formerly known as Ramla Prison, is a maximum-security prison located in Ramla, Israel. It is managed by the Israel Prison Service...
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Ayyubid 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...
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Baldwin of Ibelin (redirect from Baldwin III of Ramla)
Baldwin of Ibelin, also known as Baldwin II of Ramla (French: Baudouin d'Ibelin, early 1130s – c. 1187 or 1186/1188), was an important noble of the Kingdom...
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Treaty of Jaffa (1192) (redirect from Treaty of Ramla)
The Treaty of Jaffa, more seldom referred to as the Treaty of Ramla or the treaty of 1192, was a truce agreed to during the Crusades. It was signed on...
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1948 Palestinian expulsion from Lydda and Ramle (redirect from Lydda and Ramla)
predominantly Jewish areas in the new State of Israel, known as Lod and Ramla. The exodus, constituting "the biggest expulsion of the war", took place...
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This is a list of seasons played by Beitar Ramla Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1953 (when the club first played in the Israeli...
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Ramla Redoubt (Maltese: Ridott tar-Ramla), also known as Vendôme Redoubt (Maltese: Ridott ta' Vendôme), was a redoubt in Ramla Bay,within the limits of...
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Barisan of Ibelin (category Lords of Ramla)
his services were rewarded with a marriage to Helvis of Ramla, daughter of Baldwin I of Ramla. In 1134, when Hugh II rebelled against King Fulk, Barisan...
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Baldwin I (died 1138) was the castellan and lord of Ramla in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1106 to his death. In 1120, he participated in the Council...
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Battle of Ramla (or Ramleh) took place on 17 May 1102 between the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Fatimids of Egypt. The town of Ramla lay on the...
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Ramla Left Battery (Maltese: Batterija tax-Xellug tar-Ramla), also known as Belancourt Battery (Maltese: Batterija ta' Belancourt) or Xagħra Battery (Maltese:...
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The Ramla Museum (Hebrew: מוזיאון רמלה) is a museum in Ramla, Central District, Israel. The museum building was originally constructed in 1922 during the...
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White Mosque of Ramle (redirect from White Tower (Ramla))
Al-Maqdisi (c. 945/946–991) described it as follows: “The chief mosque of al-Ramla is in the market, and it is even more beautiful and graceful than that of...
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Battle of Ramla (or Ramleh) took place on 7 September 1101 between the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Fatimids of Egypt. The town of Ramla lay on...
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Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and Elitzur Ramla of Israel. She won a gold medal in women's 3x3 basketball at the 2020 Summer...
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Abi Umayya in 625; Zaynab bint Jahsh in 627; Juwayriya bint al-Harith and Ramla bint Abi Sufyan ibn Harb in 628; and Safiyya bint Huyayy and Maymunah bint...
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