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Imwas or
Emmaus (Arabic: عِمواس, romanized:
ʿImwās),
known in
classical times as
Nicopolis (Ancient Gr****: Νικόπολις, lit. 'City of Victory'), was a Palestinian...
- Arab
village of
Imwas (Arabic: عِمواس), near the
Latrun Abbey.
Before its
destruction during the Six-Day War in 1967, the
village of
Imwas was
located at...
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Palestinian villages were destro**** by the
Israeli military such as
Imwas, Yalo, Bayt Nuba, Beit Awwa, and Al-Jiftlik,
among others.
Historian Tom...
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Yarmuk alongside the Muslims. He died in 639 from the
plague epidemic in
Imwas, a
small village near
Jerusalem in Palestine. Emerick,
Yahiya (2002-04-01)...
- (Banias) Acre /
Ptolemais עכו Πτολεμαΐς (Ptolemais) Ἀκχώ (Akchó)
Ptoloma عكّا (ʻAkka)
Emmaus אמאוס Ἀμμαοῦς (Νικορολις) (Nicopolis)
Nicopoli عمواس ('
Imwas)...
- The
Industrial and
Mining Water Research Unit (abbreviated
IMWaRU) is one of
several research entities based in the
School of
Chemical and Metallurgical...
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former sites of Yalo and two
other neighbouring villages, Dayr
Ayyub and
Imwas. Yalo is
identified with the
ancient Canaanite and
Israelite city of Ajalon...
- Six-Day War by Israel,
including the
demolished Palestinian villages of
Imwas, Yalo, Bayt Nuba, Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem, Shuyukh, Jiftlik, Agarith...
- Rabin, with 7,000–10,000
inhabitants expelled and 1,464
homes demolished.
Imwas, Yalo and Bayt Nuba were
demolished as part of
strategic plans to widen...
- The
International Movement Writing Alphabet (
IMWA) is a set of
symbols that can be used to
describe and
record movement. Its creator,
Valerie Sutton, also...