- in
Hegra Stjørdalselva
river in
Hegra Hegra Church Hegra railway station Hegra fortress Hegra fortress Ida Basilier-Magelssen (1846–1928 in
Hegra) an...
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HEGRA,
which stands for High-Energy-Gamma-Ray Astronomy, was an
atmospheric Cherenkov telescope for Gamma-ray astronomy. With its
various types of detectors...
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Hegra (Ancient Gr****: Ἕγρα, Arabic: ٱلْحِجْر, romanized: al-Ḥijr), also
known as Mada’in
Salih (Arabic: مَدَائِن صَالِح, romanized: madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, lit...
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Hegra Fortress (Norwegian:
Hegra festning) is a
small mountain fortress in the
village of
Hegra in the muni****lity of Stjørdal in Trøndelag county, Norway...
- The
Battle of
Hegra Fortress was a 25-day
engagement in the 1940
Norwegian campaign which saw a
small force of
Norwegian volunteers fighting numerically...
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Hegra is a
village in the muni****lity of Stjørdal in Trøndelag county, Norway.
Hegra may also
refer to:
Hegra (Mada'in Salih), an
archaeological site...
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Hegra is a
former muni****lity in the old Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The 612-square-kilometre (236 sq mi) muni****lity
existed from 1874
until its...
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during classical antiquity.
Saudi Arabia's
first UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Hegra (also
known as al-Ḥijr, or Madā'in Ṣaliḥ), is
located 22 km (14 miles) north...
- Dushara. It was
widely used in
Hegra as a
source of
protection for the
tombs against thievery.
Nabataean inscriptions from
Hegra suggest that
Dushara was linked...
- Accordingly, the
Thamud were a
powerful and
idolatrous tribe living in
Hegra, now
called Madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, the
Cities of Ṣāliḥ—in
northwestern Arabia. When...