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Horon (Pontic: χορόν, romanized: khorón; Laz:
oxoronu ) is a
group of
traditional folk
dances from the
Eastern Black Sea
Region in Turkey. The term horon...
- Beit
Horon (Hebrew: בֵּית חוֹרוֹן) is a
communal Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
Bordering Route 443
between Modi'in and Jerusalem, the biblical...
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Horon is a
group of
traditional folk
dances from the
Pontian region of Turkey.
Horon may also
refer to: Hauron,
conventionally referred to as
Horon, Canaanite...
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Bethoron (Hebrew: בֵית־חוֹרֹ֔ן, lit. 'house of
Horon';
Ancient Gr****: Ὡρωνείν), also Beth-
Horon, were two
neighboring towns in
ancient Israel, situated...
- Mevo
Horon (Hebrew: מְבוֹא חוֹרוֹן, lit. '
Horon Gateway') is an
Israeli settlement and
religious moshav ****ufi in the West Bank.
Located near
Latrun and...
- parts.
Horons appear very
different from the folk
dances in
other parts of the
country with
their formation of tempo,
rhythm and measure.
Horons are performed...
- The
Battle of Beth
Horon was a
military engagement fought in 66 CE
between the
Roman army and
Jewish rebels in the
early phase of the
First Jewish–Roman...
- 61st "Moriah" Battalion, and the 63rd "Mikhmas" Battalion. The 62nd "Beit
Horon"
Battalion was
added in May 1948, and the 63rd was
disbanded during the...
- The
Battle of Beth
Horon may
refer to:
Battle of Beth
Horon (166 BC),
between Jewish forces led by
Judas Maccabaeus and a
Seleucid Empire force in the...
- The Omal (also
called Duz
Horon or Flat
Horon) was one of the
first Pontic Gr**** folk
dances to be
developed from the
region of Pontos. In the Pontic...