Amud or Amoud (Somali: Camuud, عمود, Arabic: عمود) is an ancient, ruined town in the Awdal region of Somaliland. Named after its patron Saint Amud it was...
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Amud 1 is a nearly complete but poorly preserved adult Southwest Asian Neanderthal skeleton thought to be about 55,000 years old. It was discovered at...
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Nahal Amud (Hebrew: נַחַל עַמּוּד), also known as the Wadi al-Amud, is a stream in the Upper Galilee region of Israel that flows into the Sea of Galilee...
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Amud Cave is located in the Upper Galilee, in the Nahal Amud gorge. It is situated about 30 m (98 ft) above Nahal Amud, right next to and above the famous...
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Amud Yomi (Hebrew: עמוד יומי) "column [of the] day" or "daily page") is a daily regimen undertaken to study the Babylonian Talmud one amud each day. (Compare...
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Damascus Gate (redirect from Bab el-Amud)
al-Naṣr (باب النصر) means "gate of victory", and the current one, Bāb al-ʿĀmūd (باب العامود), means "gate of the column". The latter, in use continuously...
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of the constantly lit menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem The pulpit, or amud, a lectern facing the Ark where the hazzan or prayer leader stands while...
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a dozen new schools in the city's Arab neighbourhoods. Schools in Ras el-Amud and Umm Lison opened in 2008. In March 2007, the Israeli government approved...
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Amud, Idlib (Arabic: عامود) is a Syrian village located in Darkush Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central Bureau of...
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Abu Amud (Persian: ابوعمود, also Romanized as Abū ‘Amūd) is a village in Miyan Ab Rural District, in the Central District of Shushtar County, Khuzestan...
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Amut-piʾel II (redirect from Amud pi' el)
Amut-piʾel II was a king of Qatna in the 18th century BC, during the Middle Bronze IIA. He was the son of king Ishi-Addu, and his own son and crown prince...
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including for Rashi and Tosafot. It also includes "all the abbreviations of that amud on the side of each page." Amsterdam (1714, Proops Talmud and Marches/de...
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Midian range Harrat al-Sham (VF) Jabal Al-Amud? (VF) Jabal Al-Lawz Jabal Al-Qalom Jabal an Nukhaylah Jabal Hubaysh (Tabuk Region) Jabal Maqla Jabal `Umayyid...
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Ras al-Amud (Arabic: راس العامود, Rās al-ʿĀmūd; Hebrew: ראס אל עמוד) is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem (which is under Israeli occupation)...
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Tor Beit Hanina Christian Quarter Isawiya Jabel Mukaber Muslim Quarter Ras al-Amud Sheikh Jarrah Shuafat Silwan Sur Baher At-Tur Umm Tuba Wadi al-Joz...
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Old Roman era gate, Bab al-'Amud in Jerusalem's Old City (today part of Damascus Gate)...
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Tor Beit Hanina Christian Quarter Isawiya Jabel Mukaber Muslim Quarter Ras al-Amud Sheikh Jarrah Shuafat Silwan Sur Baher At-Tur Umm Tuba Wadi al-Joz...
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As-Sahira, Beit Hanina, Beit Safafa, Jabal Al-Mukabbir, Kufr A’qab, Ras Al-Amud, Sharafat, Sheikh Jarrah, Shu’fat, Shu'fat Refugee Camp, Silwan, Sur Baher...
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have decreased since the Upper Palaeolithic. The largest Neanderthal brain, Amud 1, was calculated to be 1,736 cm3 (105.9 cu in), one of the largest ever...
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1997: 108 Drayton 2004 Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 286 Nautiyal, J.P.; Lone, A.M.U.D.; Ghosh, T.; Malick, A.; Yadav, S. P.; Ramesh, C.; Ramesh, K. (2023). "An...
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Midian range Harrat al-Sham (VF) Jabal Al-Amud? (VF) Jabal Al-Lawz Jabal Al-Qalom Jabal an Nukhaylah Jabal Hubaysh (Tabuk Region) Jabal Maqla Jabal `Umayyid...
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of Amud (in the Zeila region) was built by the ancient Harla people. The British commissioner attested to the similarities between the ruins of Amud and...
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Logistic Battalion 7354th Signal Company "Bareket" 215th Artillery Brigade "Amud HaEsh/Pillar of Fire" 55th Artillery Battalion "Dragon" (M109 "Doher" self-propelled...
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Training) 214th Artillery Brigade "David's Sling" 215th Artillery Brigade "Amud HaEsh" 282nd Artillery Brigade "Golan" 425th Artillery Brigade (Field Artillery...
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2012 Gaza War (redirect from Amud Anan)
Forces (IDF) launched Operation Pillar of Defense (Hebrew: עַמּוּד עָנָן, ʿAmúd ʿAnán, literally: "Pillar of Cloud"), which was an eight-day campaign in...
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has an upwardly turned brim. The plumes are set in a front metal plaque ('amud) (Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, ms A. F. 9, fol. 1). Ettinghausen, Richard...
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Pompey's Pillar (Arabic: عمود السواري, romanized: 'Amud El-Sawari) is a Roman triumphal column in Alexandria, Egypt. Despite its modern name, it was actually...
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Midian range Harrat al-Sham (VF) Jabal Al-Amud? (VF) Jabal Al-Lawz Jabal Al-Qalom Jabal an Nukhaylah Jabal Hubaysh (Tabuk Region) Jabal Maqla Jabal `Umayyid...
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Kamarband Qaleh Bozi Warwasi Wezmeh Yafteh Iraq Hazar Merd Shanidar Israel Amud HaYonim Kebara Manot Misliya Nahal Me'arot Nahal Hemar Nahal Oren Qafzeh...
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Sekhwi (Sekhwi Stream in Hebrew: נחל שכוי) is one of the tributaries of Nahal Amud in the Upper Galilee. It is approximately 4.5 kilometers long. The source...
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