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    Wadi al-Hasa (Arabic: وادي الحسا), known from the Hebrew Bible as the valley and brook of Zered (Hebrew: זרד), is a wadi in western Jordan. It is located...
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  • Arabia. Al-Ahsa Governorate, a governorate in Saudi Arabia Hofuf, or Al-Ahsa or Al-Hasa, a major city Al-Ahsa International Airport, Hofuf Wadi al-Hasa, in...
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  • objects in object-oriented programming Hasa, Jordan, a village in Jordan Wadi al-Hasa, also called Wadi Hasa, a wadi in Jordan Highly accelerated stress...
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    Perspective. Springer. p. 21. ISBN 9783319047683. Tjeku, the name of the region of Wadi Tumilat, is regarded by many as an Egyptian rendering of the biblical Sukkot...
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    transliterated Ghawr as-Safi, is an area in the Jordan valley located in the Wadi al-Hasa.[clarification needed] It is situated between the governorates of Karak...
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  • Limes Arabicus (category Wadi Sirhan)
    Damascus to Wadi al-Hasa. The region from Wadi Mujib to Wadi al-Hasa contained four castella and a legionary camp. The frontier south of Wadi al-Hasa, which...
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    at-Tareeq in the Wadi al-Hasa area of Jordan, with radiocarbon dates between 16 900 and 15 580 uncal. BP, and Tor Sageer, also in the Wadi al-Hasa area, with...
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  • river mentioned could be a river in Edom such as the Zered (now the Wadi al-Hasa) in Jordan. Rehoboth could be identical with a site southeast of the...
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    Dead Sea (redirect from Al-Bahr al-Mayyit)
    West Bank Wadi al-Hasa (Brook of Zered), Jordon, boundary between Karak Governorate and Tafilah Governorate Nahal Arugot (Wadi Areijeh or Wadi Argot), mouth...
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  • ash-Shuqayq Wadi al-Karak Wadi Arabah (Wadi al-Jayb) - the valley to the south of the Dead Sea and also the southern border with Israel Wadi al-Hasa (biblical...
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    suffering the same fate in 1948, and a dying individual found in the upper Wadi al-Hasa north of Petra in 1966. Remains of old eggs are still found in the former...
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  • Maysoon al-Nahar, Quarterly International, 396 (2016) 1-4. 2016 "Persistent and ephemeral places in the Early Epipaleolithic in the Wadi al-Hasa region...
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    Antiquities in the al-Qatraneh region reveal that they made channels to make water flow from the region of Wadi al-Hasa to the other nearby wadis and the nearby...
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    more than seven floors. According to one author, an oasis around Al Ain and Al-Hasa in Saudi Arabia are the most important in the region of the Gulf....
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  • in the south of Jordan. Wadi al-Le'ban, located northeast of the city of Tafileh is one of the main tributaries of Wadi al-Hasa, which includes many water...
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    canyons, and wadis, and the contrast between these dry surroundings and the lush, palm-filled oases near the city's centre. The oasis of al-‘Ulā was once...
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  • KPS-75 is an archaeological site near Al-Karak in Jordan. It is a rock shelter on the northern edge of the Wadi al-Hasa basin, which was occupied by humans...
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  • Wadi al-Qura (Arabic: وادي القرى, lit. 'Valley of Villages') is a wadi north of Medina in Saudi Arabia, mentioned in early Islamic sources. It was located...
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    Edomites with the town of Busairah as their capital. The valley known as Wadi al-Hasa (ancient Zered) formed the boundary between Edom and the neighboring...
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    Ottoman Hajj fort of Khan al-Hasa (1760, 30°50′21″N 35°56′01″E / 30.83917°N 35.93361°E / 30.83917; 35.93361), along Wadi el-Hasa's upper course. Jerouf...
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    The provinces of Arabia were: Al Tih, the Sinai peninsula, Hejaz, Asir, Yemen, Hadramaut, Mahra and Shilu, Oman, Hasa, Bahrain, Dahna, Nufud, the Hammad...
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  • police station and Al-Jafr General Hospital. Al-Ahsa J. B. Mackie (1924). "Hasa: An Arabian Oasis". The Geographical Journal. 63 (3): 194. doi:10.2307/1780933...
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    wrote in his Routes of the Realms (مسالك الممالك): Al-Hijr is a small village. It belongs to Wadi al Gura and is located at one day's travel inside the...
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    on to Oboth, Ije-abarim, the valley of Zered (now Wadi al-Hasa), the other side of the Arnon (now Wadi Mujib), Be'er, Mattanah, Nahliel, Bamoth-Baal, and...
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    Uyayna (redirect from Al-Uyaynah)
    tribe, who ruled al-Hasa in eastern Arabia, held considerable influence over Uyayna, and compelled Ibn Mu'ammar to expel Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab from the...
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  • Hasa is a town in Al Madinah Province, in western Saudi Arabia. List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia Regions of Saudi Arabia National Geospatial-Intelligence...
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    Saud dynasty's former capital. He went on to subdue the rest of Nejd, al-Hasa, Jabal Shammar, Asir, and Hejaz (the location of the Muslim holy cities...
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    2000a, p. 397, fn. 106 Spain 2008, pp. 14–25 Wilson 2002, p. 11 Amouric et al. 2000 Wikander 1985, pp. 154–162 Spain 2008, pp. 29–31 Spain 2008, pp. 21–22...
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    Arabia is sometimes called 'Al-Hasa or 'Al Ahsa after the great oasis, one of the more fertile areas of the country. 'Al-Hasa, the largest oasis in the...
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    Hejaz (redirect from Al-Hejaz)
    September 1932, the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd joined the Saudi dominions of Al-Hasa and Qatif, creating the unified Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The name of the...
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