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Isdud (Arabic: إسدود, romanized:
ʾisdūd) was a
Palestinian village in the
region of Tel
Ashdod that was depo****ted in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Khalidi...
- [ʔaʃˈdod] ; Arabic: أسدود, romanized: ʾasdūd,
pronounced [ʔasˈduːd], or إسدود, ʾ
isdūd [ʔɪsˈduːd]; Philistine: 𐤀𐤔𐤃𐤃, romanized: *ʾašdūd) is the sixth-largest...
- Rimāl
Isdūd (Arabic: رِمَال إِسْدُود, lit. "The
Sands of
Isdūd") is a
historical coastal dunefield located west of the
Palestinian village of
Isdud (modern...
- Jisr
Isdud or
Isdud Bridge, also
known as the Ad
Halom Bridge, was a 13th
century Mamluk bridge built over the
Lakhish River (Wadi Sukrir/Wadi Fakhira)...
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Israeli military action near the
village of
Isdud from May 29 to June 3, 1948
during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Isdud was on the
Israeli southern front against...
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south of the Wadi Mejma, from near
Isdud to Arak Suweidan.
During its
journey across the
maritime plain to
Isdud, the
Anzac Mounted Division captured...
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Palestinian village of
Isdud.
There was
ongoing habitation at the site in the
early modern period through to the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, when
Isdud was depo****ted...
- Cohen,
South Africa, to
attack the
Egyptians between the Arab
village of
Isdud and the
bridge over the
Lachish River.
Cohen was shot down by anti-aircraft...
- as a
natural public recreation. Rimāl
Isdūd refers to the
coastal dunefields west of the
historic village of
Isdud (modern-day Ashdod),
which underwent...
- Rafah. From
there it
followed the
coast of
Canaan through Gaza, Ascalon,
Isdud,
Aphek avoiding the
Yarkon River, and Dor
before turning east
again through...