- The
ancient city of
Halasa or C****ous (Gr****: Χελλοὺς),
Elusa (Ελουϲα) in the
Byzantine period, was a city in the
Negev near present-day
Kibbutz Mash'abei...
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Ghalib Halasa (Arabic: غالب هلسا;
December 3, 1932 –
December 17, 1989) was a
Jordanian novelist,
short story writer,
literary critic, translator, and...
- Adel F.
Halasa is an
American scientist (originally Jordanian)
noted for his
contributions to the
development of rubber,
particularly in the area of tire...
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Sabena Flight 571 was a
scheduled p****enger
flight from
Brussels to Tel Aviv via Vienna,
operated by the
Belgian national airline, Sabena. On 8 May 1972...
- The
Demolition of Dhul-Khalasa
occurred in
April and May 632 CE, in 10 AH of the
Islamic calendar.
Sources refer to Dhul-Khalasa, (Arabic: ذُو الْخَلَصَة...
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Andrej Halaša (1852–1913) was a
melodramatic promoter, translator, editor, and
ethnographer born in Austria-Hungary.
Andrej Halaša (1852-1913) was born...
- al-Gosaibi obituary". The Guardian. London. "Triumphant Trilogy", by Malu
Halasa, Time, 17
January 2005 "**** and the
Saudi Girl". The Times. 8 July 2007...
- :
Washington Institute for Near East Policy. p. 15. ISBN 0-944029-64-7.
Halasa, Malu; Omareen, Zaher; Mahfoud,
Nawara (2014).
Syria Speaks: Art and Culture...
- Roll,
Third Edition (Fireside, 2001) The Beat:
Twist and
Crawl by Malu
Halasa (Eel Pie, 1981) Simmons, Doug (7
December 1982). "No touching, please, we're...
- 2014). "Syria Speaks: Art and
Culture from the Frontline,
edited by Malu
Halasa,
Zaher Omareen,
Nawara Mahfoud - book review: A
moving testimony to dissidents...