• The Wadi Rabah culture is a Pottery Neolithic archaeological culture of the Southern Levant, dating to the middle of the 5th millennium BCE. This period...
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    Tel Megiddo (category Yarmukian culture)
    next, with significant content around 4500–3500 BCE, as part of the Wadi Rabah culture, at the following base level of Tel Megiddo, as other large tell sites...
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    millennium BC). The Early Chalcolithic settlement is ascribed to the Wadi Rabah culture. The site is located in the Jezreel Valley, ca. 20 km south-east of...
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    settlement history. Mainly Early Chalcolithic (post-Wadi Rabah culture), Late Chalcolithic (Ghassulian culture), Early Bronze Age IA (densely built round or...
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    archaeology of the Levant, post-dating the Pottery Neolithic B phase of the Wadi Rabah Culture and pre-dating the Ghassulian of the Late Chalcolithic. The excavations...
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    Abu Zurayq (category Yarmukian culture)
    sandstone painted with ochre. The salvage 1996 salvage excavation yielded a Wadi Rabah silo, 1 meter deep and 1 meter in diameter, which at some point was used...
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    Neolithic 1 (LN1) Yarmukian culture Lodian (Jericho IX) culture Pottery Neolithic B (PNB) or Late Neolithic 2 (LN2) Wadi Rabah culture In the eastern desert...
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    Neolithic A (PNA) Yarmukian culture Lodian (Jericho IX) culture Pottery Neolithic B (PNB) Wadi Rabah culture Timnian culture in southern Negev (and Sinai);...
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    arrowhead as well as remains of the Wadi Rabah culture were discovered. Sparse evidence of the Ghassulian Culture of the Chalcolithic period was uncovered...
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    Mishmar HaEmek (category Yarmukian culture)
    rows were found and their use is unclear. Pottery belonging to the Wadi Rabah culture were found and dated the site to the Early Chalcolithic period. A...
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    Druze (section Culture)
    inhabitants of Wadi al-Taym where Druze faith beliefs first spread, were influenced by Persian and Iraqi or Persianized Arab cultures before 1077. However...
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  • Munhata (category Yarmukian culture)
    six to three, with later Neolithic and Chalcolithic, Yarmukian and Wadi Rabah cultures in levels two and one. Buildings in the earlier stages had stone...
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    Teqoa wilds to the east, Jannatah town to the north, Al Manshiya and Marah Rabah to the west, and Al Maniya and Kisan villages to the south. According to...
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    Palmyra (redirect from Palmyrene culture)
    the south and the east Palmyra is exposed to the Syrian Desert. A small wadi, al-Qubur, crosses the area, flowing from the western hills past the city...
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    Wadi Qelt Villages named for Wadis ("Valleys") Wadi al-Arayis Wadi Ara, Haifa (depopulated in 1948) Wadi al-Far'a Wadi Fukin Regions of the State of...
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    a water course (wadi), all characteristics of the Samad Late Iron Age. Archaeology of Oman Qaryat al-Saih Samad al-Shan ʿUmq al-Rabaḫ * Paul A. Yule,...
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  • an art installation by Khalil Rabah List of museums in the State of Palestine Abdel Nabi, Nabila (2023). "Khalil Rabah: The Palestinian Museum of Natural...
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  • fortified settlement ʿUmq al-Rabaḫ Late Iron Age settlement and burial area ʿUqdat al-Bakrah Early Iron Age metal-working site Wadi Sahtan rock art and inscriptions...
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    towards Non-Muslims in a Jewish State. Routledge. ISBN 9781136656804. Halabi, Rabah. Citizens of equal duties—Druze identity and the Jewish State (in Hebrew)...
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    his descendants permanently. As the time for prayer approached, Bilal ibn Rabah ascended the Kaaba and called the adhan – the Islamic call to prayer. Abu...
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  • family was dispersed, and names two members, Janbulad ibn Sa'id and his son Rabah, as having sought shelter in Fakhr al-Din's territory, arriving in Beirut...
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  • الأسير; born 5 May 1968) is a Lebanese former Sunni Imam of the Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque in Sidon (considered by some a Salafi). With his increasing involvement...
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    settlements—Mahaliya, al-Nejd, Nejd Madirah, Qaryat al-Saiḥ in Wadi Maḥram, Samad al-Shan sites S1, S7, ʿUmq al-Rabaḫ, Ṭīwī site TW2—have been documented. No coins were...
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    Damascus (section Culture)
    following the Mongol withdrawal. Following their victory at the Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, the Mongols led by Ghazan besieged the city for ten days, which...
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    Levantine pottery (category Culture of Palestine (region))
    incomplete firing The most recent PN phase is named after the site of Wadi Rabah, excavated by J. Kaplan. Y. Garfinkel relegates this final LN period to...
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    Bethlehem (section Culture)
    have descended from the Ghassanids who migrated from Yemen and from the Wadi Musa area in present-day Jordan and an-Najajreh descend from Najran. Another...
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  • ibn al-Walid Stadium was opened. Population: 136,000 (estimate). 1973 – Culture House Theater was established. 1979 – Al-Baath University was established...
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    Béni Abbès lies in the Saoura valley, on the left bank of the intermittent wadi called Oued Saoura. There are seven ksars (castles) in Béni Abbès, including...
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    Guelma ES Guelma Mokhtar Badji Stadium 15,000 Souk Ahras ES Souk Ahras Rabah Bitat Stadium 15,000 Bouira MB Bouira Zakaria Medjdoub Stadium 15,000 El...
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    Homs (section Culture)
    in a Mamluk victory. The Mamluks were finally defeated in the Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, also known as the "Third Battle of Homs", in 1299. Homs declined...
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