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Burayr (Arabic: برير) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the Gaza Subdistrict, 18
kilometers (11 mi)
northeast of Gaza City. Its po****tion in 1945 was...
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Burayr ibn Khuḍayr al-Hamdānī (Arabic: بُرَيْر بن خُضَيْر ٱلْهَمْدَانِيّ) was
descended from Bani Mashriq, a
branch of Banu Hamdan, who were originally...
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during the
Talmudic era,
where is now the
ruins of the
Palestinian village Burayr, and was the site of a
yeshiva headed by
rabbi Johanan ben Zakai. According...
- of Tasu'a,
Burayr ibn
Khudayr al-Hamdani was
joking with Abd al-Rahman. Abd al-Rahman told him: "It is not the time of
joking now."
Burayr answered: "O...
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surname include: Mihran-i
Hamadani (died 633),
Sasanian military officer Burayr ibn
Khuzayr al-Hamadani (7th century), Qāriʾ, Tabi‘un, and
companion of...
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Karbala Zuhayr ibn al-Qayn Muslims, Imam Ali
followers Banu Asad (tribe)
Burayr ibn
Khudayr al-Hamdani A
research about Persian Maqtal al-Husayn, پژوهشی...
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Jewish State Successful Operation Barak 12 May
Destroy Arab
villages in
Burayr on the way to the
Negev Territories allocated to ****ure
Jewish State Partially...
- 34°40′58″E / 31.72333°N 34.68278°E / 31.72333; 34.68278 Giv'ati
Emunim Azrikam Burayr Gaza 12 May 1948 3,178 46,184
Barak M****acre Some
walls 31°34′14″N 34°38′21″E...
- Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68161-8_3
Morris 2004 "
Burayr,
northeast of Gaza, was
taken on 12–13 May. Its
inhabitants fled to Gaza...
- ibn Ali's army to have a duel with them. At this,
Habib ibn
Muzahir and
Burayr expressed their desire to take up the
challenge nevertheless they were denied...