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Silat al-
Harithiya (Arabic: سيلة الحارثية) is a
Palestinian village in the
Jenin Governorate of Palestine,
located 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)
northwest of...
- Sha'ar
HaAmakim (Hebrew: שַׁעַר הַעֲמָקִים, lit. 'Gate of the Valleys') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel ****ociated with the
Hashomer Hatzair movement founded...
- in Peshawar, ****stan.
Azzam was born on 14
November 1941 in
Silat al-
Harithiya, in what was then the
British Mandate for Palestine, to a
family of Palestinian...
- only
shown at the women-only parties. She
married at Qasr al-Rihab,
Harithiya, Baghdad, in 1937, Abd al-Jabbar
Mahmud Altai,
sometime Flight Lieutenant...
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Sursocks sold Jinujar, Tall al-Adas, Jabata, Khuneifis, Jeida, Harbaj,
Harithiya, Affula, Shuna, Jidru, Majdal.
Barbara Jean Smith, The
Roots of Separatism...
- was born
during the
Ottoman era, in 1900, in the
village of
Silat al-
Harithiya,
located near
Jenin in
Jabal Nablus (Samarian highlands). He
hailed from...
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Mahmoud Abbas for
Governorates affairs.
Hikmat Zaid was born in
Silat al-
Harithiya, a
village 10
kilometres northwest of
Jenin in 1945. Zaid's political...
- Abu Durra, a Q****amite
leader in the
Jenin area, was born in
Silat al-
Harithiya and
before becoming a
rebel worked as a
Gazoz vendor. He was said to be...
- Al-Bastamiya, Al-Omari, Al-Sa'diya, Al-Qadam Al-Rifa'iya, Al-Darwishiya, Al-
Harithiya Maqams (shrines) (5) Al-Anbiya', Al-Sheikh Muslim, Al-Sheikh Badran, Al-Sheikh...
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fighting was
reported between security forces and
militants in
Silat Al-
Harithiya, west of Jenin;
fighters also
targeted the PA
headquarters in
Jenin with...