Sheikh Badr (Arabic: تلة الشيخ بدر, romanized: Talla aš-Šayḫ Badr, lit. 'Hill of Sheikh Badr' Arabic pronunciation: [tɑl.let ɑʃ.ʃeːx badᵉr] ; Hebrew: שייח'...
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Sheikh Badr Cemetery (also Givat Ram cemetery) is an 8 dunams (0.80 ha; 2.0 acres) Jewish burial ground in west-central West Jerusalem. It was established...
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Saudi Arabia Sheikh Badr, a depopulated village in Jerusalem Badr (name) Operation Badr (disambiguation), any of four war operations Badr-1 (rocket), Yemeni...
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HaMenuchot, Givat Shaul Mount of Olives Jewish cemetery Sanhedria Cemetery Sheikh Badr Jewish Cemetery Mount Zion cemeteries: Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery...
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List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war (section Jerusalem Subdistrict)
Jerusalem was divided between Jordan and Israel. Around 30,000 Palestinians remained in Jerusalem in what became the Arab part of it (East Jerusalem)...
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Jerusalem syndrome is a group of mental phenomena involving the presence of religiously themed ideas or experiences that are triggered by a visit to the...
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Dayr al-Shaykh (redirect from Deir esh Sheikh)
الشيخ), also spelt Deir esh Sheikh, was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jerusalem Subdistrict, also known as the Jerusalem corridor. It was located 16...
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Baba Farid (redirect from Sheikh Farid)
Ganjshakar (c. 4 April 1188 – 7 May 1266), commonly known as Bābā Farīd or Sheikh Farīd (also in Anglicised spelling Fareed, Fareed ud-Deen, Masood, etc.)...
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HaMenuchot Mount of Olives Sanhedria Cemetery Shaare Zedek Cemetery Sheikh Badr Cemetery Jerusalem British war cemetery Mount Herzl Mamilla Cemetery Tel Shoket...
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Old City Sheikh Loulou Mosque (Sultan Emir Badr al-Din Loulou) is a small mosque located in the north-western part of the old city of Jerusalem. Mosque...
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Abdul-Rahman Al-Sudais (redirect from Sheikh Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sudayyis)
such villainous bile, Sheikh Sudais also claimed falsely that the Israelis 'aspire to tear down the al-Aqsa mosque [in Jerusalem] to build their so-called...
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Monuments. The tombs are located 820 m (2,690 ft) north of Jerusalem's Old City walls in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood (Hebrew: Hebrew: שכונת שייח ג'ראח;...
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre (redirect from Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem)
Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The church is also the seat of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Some consider it the holiest site...
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Tower of David (redirect from The Citadel of Jerusalem)
contemporary museum, located near the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem. The citadel that stands today dates to the Mamluk and Ottoman periods...
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Operation Badr (Arabic: عملية بدر ʻAmaliyat Badr), also known as Plan Badr (خطة بدر Khitat Badr), was an Egyptian military offensive and operation across...
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Mount of Olives (redirect from Mount of Olives (Jerusalem))
Aṭ-Ṭūr, 'the Mountain') is a mountain ridge in East Jerusalem, east of and adjacent to Jerusalem's Old City. It is named for the olive groves that once...
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present here Badr Shohada Graveyard at Badr close to Masjid Al Areesh Jabl Al Malaika (Mountain Where Angels Descended) at Badr (RQ67+PV9, Badr 46353, Saudi...
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al-Qabu Qalunya al-Qastal Ras Abu 'Ammar Romema Sar'a Saris Sataf Suba Sheikh Badr Sufla Khirbat al-Tannur Khirbat al-'Umur al-Walaja (later reestablished...
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Rock-cut tombs in ancient Israel (category Archaeological sites in Jerusalem)
re-emerging in the earliest Israelite tombs, dating to the 9th century BCE in Jerusalem. The use of rock-cut tombs reached its peak in the 8th and 7th centuries...
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Tomb of the Virgin Mary (category Churches in Jerusalem)
rock-cut tomb in the Kidron Valley – at the foot of Mount of Olives, in East Jerusalem – believed by Eastern Christians to be the burial place of Mary, the mother...
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large-scale Egyptian military offensive against Israel, known as Operation Badr, triggered the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, which ended with the Egypt holding...
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Israel Museum (redirect from Israel Museum, Jerusalem)
Muze'on Yisrael, Arabic: متحف إسرائيل) is an art and archaeology museum in Jerusalem. It was established in 1965 as Israel's largest and foremost cultural...
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Har HaMenuchot (redirect from Har HaMenuchot, Jerusalem)
cemeteries opened to handle wartime deaths in Jerusalem, including the Sanhedria cemetery, Sheikh Badr Cemetery, and the Shaare Zedek Cemetery (on the...
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The Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem (MTJ; Hebrew: מוזיאון הסובלנות ירושלים, romanized: Muzeon HaSovlanut Yerushalayim) is a museum, convention center and...
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The Jerusalem Great Synagogue (Hebrew: בֵּית הַכְּנֶסֶת הַגָּדוֹל בּיְרוּשָׁלַיִם) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 56 King...
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David's Tomb (category Shrines in Jerusalem)
meeting place of the early Christian community of Jerusalem. The compound is located on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, near the Christian Abbey of the Dormition....
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from the Mamilla Pool in Jerusalem by the Supreme Muslim Council. The hotel opened in 1929 and is now the Waldorf-Astoria Jerusalem. The Palace Hotel was...
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Izz ad-Din al-Qassam (redirect from Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam)
and Jews. He intensified his agitation and obtained a fatwa from Shaykh Badr al-Din al-Taji al-Hasani, the Mufti of Damascus, which ruled that the struggle...
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Knesset (category Buildings and structures in Jerusalem)
Froumine building in Jerusalem. The Knesset compound sits on a hilltop in western Jerusalem in a district known as Sheikh Badr before the 1948 Arab–Israeli...
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Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery (category Jewish cemeteries in Jerusalem)
bə-Har ha-Sejtīm) is the oldest and most important Jewish cemetery in Jerusalem. The Mount of Olives has been a traditional Hebrew/Jewish burial location...
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