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Harbata (Arabic: حربتا) is a
village located in the
Baalbek District of the Baalbek-Hermel
Governorate in Lebanon. In 1838, Eli
Smith noted Harbata's...
- However, tea in
Polish is herbata, which, as well as
Belarusian гарба́та (
harbáta) and
Lithuanian arbata, was
derived from the
Dutch herba thee, although...
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Baalbeck Deir el
Ahmar Douriss Fakiha -
Jdeydeh Fleweh Hadath Baalbek Harbata Hizzine Hlabta Hosh
Barada Hosh el
Rafika Hosh Snid Hosh Tal
Safiya Iaat...
- a
group that
gathered in the area.
Israeli airstrikes were
reported in
Harbata and
Halbata in
Baalbek District. The IDF said it hit
Hezbollah sites. Casualty...
- a
group that
gathered in the area.
Israeli airstrikes were
reported in
Harbata and
Halbata in the
Baalbek District. The IDF said it hit
Hezbollah sites...
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attacks on Shmustar, Taraya, Bodai, Khiyam, the
Mahmoudiyah area, and
Harbata, Hermel, and
other areas.
Shortly before noon, the
Israeli Air
Force (IAF)...
- Deir el
Ahmar Douris Fakiha –
Jdeydeh Flaoui (Fleweh)
Hadath Baalbeck Harbata Hizzine Hlabta Hosh
Barada Hosh el
Rafika Hosh Snid Hosh Tal
Safiya Iaat...
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neighboring sites. The
Arabic Kharbatha is
derived from the
Aramaic Ḫarbatā or
Ḫarbata, a
toponym also
meaning 'the ruin'.
Pottery sherds from Iron Age II...
- to the north, Beit Sira to the west, and Beit
Liqya to the south.
Ḫarbatā /
Ḫarbata/ is an
Aramaic toponym meaning “the ruin”. The
second part of the name...
- by cell
phone and hid it in a bag of clothes, then took Ma****i to the
Harbata checkpoint,
where he
crossed into
Israel to meet with the
manager of the...