- El-
Ahwat (Arabic: الاحواط, "the walls") is an
archaeological site in the Man****eh Hills, Israel. It
located 10
miles east of
Caesarea near Katzir. The...
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Archaeologist Adam
Zertal of the
University of
Haifa proposed that the site of El-
Ahwat,
between Katzir-Harish and
Nahal Iron, is the site of
Harosheth Haggoyim...
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places significant emphasis on the
concept of
Muslim unity and on "Fiqh ul
Ahwat" (which
delves into
Islamic jurisprudence), a
concept by
Muhammad Nurbakhshi...
- (18th–15th centuries BCE) and the Late
Bronze Age. The
claim that the El-
Ahwat structures from
Israel might be
related has been contested;
those are dated...
- (Sufi) who
founded the
Noorbakshia school of Islam. He
wrote al Fiqh al-
Ahwat (Islamic Jurisprudence) and
Kitab al-Aetiqadia (Book of Faith). Nurbakhsh's...
- home of the
biblical figure Sisera, is
identifiable with the site of "El-
Ahwat" and that it was a
Nuragic site
suggesting that he came from the people...
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Archevites Samaritan Revolts List of
burial places of
biblical figures Ahwat Judea and
Samaria Area "Samaria". The
American Heritage Dictionary of the...
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island of Sardinia.
Zertal and Oren
Cohen proposed that the
excavation at
Ahwat between Harish and the Wadi Ara is the site of
Harosheth Haggoyim, Sisera's...
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cavalry base of Sisera,
commander of the army of King Jabin, may be El-
Ahwat,
between Katzir-Harish and
Nahal Iron, on the
basis of the
finding of a...
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biblical Sisera was a
Sherden general and that the
archaeological site at el-
Ahwat (whose
architecture resembles nuraghe sites in Sardinia) was Sisera's capital...