al-Badhan (Arabic: الباذان) is a Palestinian village in the Nablus Governorate in the North central West Bank, located 7.28 kilometres (4.52 mi) northeast...
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Look up badhan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Badhan may refer to: Badhan, Sanaag, a town in Somalia al-Badhan, a Palestinian village in the West...
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bordered by Furush Beit Dajan to the east, Beit Dajan and Deir al-Hatab to the south, Al-Badhan to the west, and An-Nassariya and Beit Hasan to the north....
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Bādhān (in Arabic: باذان; also Bādhām باذام in Islamic historiography) was a Persian abna' leader and the Sasanian governor of Yemen during the reign of...
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Samaritan Chronicle, during Sukkot in the seventh year of Abbasid Caliph al-Mutawakkil's reign (855), the governor of Nablus forbade Samaritans from praying...
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above 1,000 and village councils of 3 to 9 members. Askar Balata Ein Beit al-Ma' Governorates of Palestine "Main Indicators by Type of Locality - Population...
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al-Shamaliya Beita (Za'tara) Beit Furik Huwara Jamma'in Qabalan Sebastia (Nisf Jubeil) Villages Al Aqrabaniya Asira al-Qibliya Awarta Azmut al-Badhan...
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Current Holon Kiryat Luza Former Attil Awarta al-Badhan Bayt Dajan Beit Dajan, Nablus Beit Wazan Beth Phurik Cairo Damascus Emmaus Fahma Fara'ata Farkha...
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seasons of archaeological excavations conducted by Yitzhak Magen at Jabal al-Tur, one of the three peaks of Mount Gerizim. The excavators identified two...
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Torah, written by Abu Al Hassan 12th century CE) Samaritan Halakhic Text, the Kitab al-Kafi (Book of Halakha, written by Yosef Al Ascar 14th century CE)...
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Current Holon Kiryat Luza Former Attil Awarta al-Badhan Bayt Dajan Beit Dajan, Nablus Beit Wazan Beth Phurik Cairo Damascus Emmaus Fahma Fara'ata Farkha...
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climbed rooftops in Balata and engaged in gun battles with militants of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades who had turned the camp into a military stronghold...
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versions shows a preference in the Samaritan version for the Hebrew preposition al where the Masoretic text has el. The most notable substantial differences...
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Old City, the most prominent of them being al-Shifa and al-Hana. Al-Shifa was built by the Tuqans in 1624. Al-Hana in Yasmina was the last hamaam built...
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before a vowel: l-ávi "to my father", l-évad "to the slave" el-, al- before a consonant: al-béni "to the children (of)" le- before l: le-léket "to go" l-...
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631. Following Badhan's death, his son Shahr replaced him as governor, but was killed by the rebellious Arab tribal leader al-Aswad al-Ansi, who had claimed...
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offshoots of the road, that pass through the villages of Azmut, al-Badhan and Ras al-Far'a. It is connected to Jenin from a northern road which passes...
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tifli'khinon arei anah ala anaki Šema elaak el kana mas'ar khoveih awaan al b'nin m'rahdin al dahr t'leethai v'ah; dahr r'vee'ai l'sahnai kad mašl'meen b'nayah...
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Imrin and Nisf Jubeil to the east, Jaba’, Fandaqumiya, Silat ad-Dhahr, and Al ‘Attara to the north, ‘Anabta, Bizzariya and Ramin to the west, and Deir Sharaf...
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Yemen. He attacked Sana'a; Shahr, who was the ruler of Yemen and the son of Badhan, was killed in battle against Aswad. Aswad married Shahr's widow and declared...
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(4.12 mi) east of Nablus. It is bordered by Beit Dajan to the east, Deir al Hatab to the north and west, Beit Dajan and Beit Furik to the south. The village...
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haGadol; in their native Palestinian Arabic: الكاهن الأكبر, romanized: al-Kāhin al-Akbar) is the High Priest (in Modern Israeli Hebrew: haKohen haGadol)...
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the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. It is mentioned in the writings of Yaqut al-Hamawi (1179–1229), the Syrian geographer, who situates it as part of the...
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al-Shamaliya Beita (Za'tara) Beit Furik Huwara Jamma'in Qabalan Sebastia (Nisf Jubeil) Villages Al Aqrabaniya Asira al-Qibliya Awarta Azmut al-Badhan...
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Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya (Arabic: اللبّن الشرقية) is a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank, 20 kilometers south of Nablus, in the Nablus Governorate...
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located 6.51 kilometers (4.05 mi) north of Nablus. It is bordered by al-Badhan and Wadi al Far'a to the east, Yasid to the north, and ‘Asira ash Shamaliya...
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was founded in 1948, and its inhabitants originally migrated from Jaffa and Al Hamma. Under the Oslo II Interim Agreement signed on 28 September 1995, Ein...
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Asira ash-Shamaliya (redirect from Asira al-Shamaliya)
Shamaliya is located 3.5 km north of Nablus. It is bordered by Talluza, Al Badhan, and 'Azmut to the east, Nablus to the south, Zawata, Ijnisinya, and Nisf...
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extensions of Aqraba; they are the khirbets of al-Arama, al-Kroom, Abu ar-Reisa, ar-Rujman, Firas ad-Din and Tell al-Khashaba. The total population of these...
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Za'tara and Yasuf to the south, Jamma'in and Einabus to the west, and Asira al-Qibliya and Burin to the north. Huwara is an ancient site, and cisterns and...
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