- The
plague of
Amwas (Arabic: طاعون عمواس, romanized: ṭāʿūn
ʿAmwās), also
spelled plague of Emmaus, was an
ancient bubonic plague epidemic that afflicted...
- of '
Amwas, in
connection with the Plague-well. The Arab*
historians tell us, as I have
already explained, that the
epidemic originated at '
Amwas, whence...
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AMWA may
refer to:
Advanced Media Workflow ****ociation
Akina Mama wa
Afrika American Medical Women's ****ociation
American Medical Writers ****ociation ****ociation...
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Amwa Khas is a
village in
Uttar Pradesh state of India. It is
located in the
Tamkuhi Raj
tehsil of
Kushinagar district. It is one
among the 91 villages...
- out in Rome
under Pope
Pelagius II. The
plague of
Amwas (Arabic: طاعون عمواس, romanized: ṭāʿūn
ʿAmwās), also
spelled plague of Emmaus, was an
ancient bubonic...
-
commander in the
conquest of
Syria from 634
until his
death in the
plague of
Amwas in 639.
Following the
capture of
Damascus around 635, he was
placed in command...
- The
AMWA Journal is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
academic journal and the
official publication of the
American Medical Writers ****ociation (
AMWA). The journal...
- of Ajnadayn, Amr
captured the
towns of Sebastia, Nablus, Lydda, Yibna,
Amwas, Bayt
Jibrin and Jaffa. Most of
these towns fell
after minor resistance...
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Justinian (541–542)
Roman Plague (590)
Plague of
Sheroe (627–628)
Plague of
Amwas (638–639)
Plague of 664 (664–689) ****anese
smallpox (735–737)
Black Death...
- in c. 636 and
governor of the
conquered region. He died in the
plague of
Amwas,
which devastated the
Muslims at
their camp near
Jerusalem and
caused significant...