-
scholars ****ume that the
hafirs near
temples were a
Meroitic policy to
control pastoralists’
movements and
collect taxes.
Hafirs are
still constructed and...
- Dayr
Hafir (Arabic: دَيْر حَافِر / ALA-LC: Dayr
Ḥāfir) is a
Syrian city in the
Aleppo Governorate, 50
kilometres (31 miles) east of
Aleppo on the Aleppo-Raqqa...
- Dayr
Hafir District (Arabic: منطقة دير حافر, romanized: manṭiqat Dayr
Ḥāfir) is a
district of
Aleppo Governorate in
northern Syria.
Administrative centre...
- Auja al-
Hafir (Arabic: عوجة الحفير, also Auja) was an
ancient road
junction close to
water wells in the
western Negev and
eastern Sinai. It was the traditional...
- The East
Aleppo offensive (2017), also
referred to as the Dayr
Hafir offensive, was an
operation launched by the
Syrian Army to
prevent Turkish-backed...
-
territory that was lost
during the
Manbij offensive and to
advance from Dayr
Hafir into the
Tishrin Dam area.
Following the SNA
capture of
Manbij city on 11...
-
Hafir, a type of reservoir,
during the
Meroitic period. 800
ancient and
modern hafirs have been
registered in the
Meroitic town of Butana. The
Hafirs...
- by
their prin****l
desert base at
Hafir El Auja,
located on the
Ottoman side of the Egyptian-Ottoman frontier.
Hafir el Auja was
linked to Beersheba, Gaza...
-
developed a form of reservoir,
known as a
hafir,
during the
Meroitic period.
Eight hundred ancient and
modern hafirs have been
registered in the
Meroitic town...
- The Raid on the
Beersheba to
Hafir el Auja
railway took
place on 23 May 1917
after the
Second Battle of Gaza and
before the
Battle of
Beersheba during...