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- Ashkelon or Ashqelon (/ˈæʃkəlɒn/ ASH-kə-lon; Hebrew: אַשְׁקְלוֹן, romanized: ʾAšqəlōn, IPA: [ʔaʃkeˈlon] ; Arabic: عَسْقَلَان, romanized: ʿAsqalān) is a...
- of Kennametal, umbrella brand of cutting tools Widia (king), a king of Ashkalon in the 14th century BCE, who wrote several of the Amarna letters. This...
- evidence suggesting that immigrants from Europe settled in sites such as Ashkalon at the beginning of the Iron Age. Both genetic and archaeological evidence...
- 1921. John Garstang, "The Excavations at Ashkalon", PEFQS, vol. 54, pp. 112–19, 1922. John Garstang, "Ashkalon", PEFQS, vol. 56, pp. 24–35, 1924. W. J...
- recover any significant part of his lost territories. For example, when Ashkalon rose in revolt, despite repeated pleas the Egyptians sent no help, and...
- Louis VIII of France and Conrad III of Germany, fighting in Damascus and Ashkalon. At his return to Italy, he received the fiefs of Oderzo and Mussolente...
- Yehud. This was standard Babylonian practice: when the Philistine city of Ashkalon was conquered in 604, the political, religious and economic elite (but...
- but Baybars allowed the garrison to go unharmed. After this he conquered Ashkalon and Caesarea. Baybars actively pursued a close relationship with Berke...
- Medinata. (This was standard Babylonian practice: when the Philistine city of Ashkalon was conquered in 604, the political, religious and economic ruling class...
- district of Turkey), or possibly have come from ages ago in the city of Ashkalon (Israel). Still, some believe they are travelers from Northern India (Romani)...