- Satyakāma
Jābāla (सत्यकाम जाबाल) also
known as Satyakāma Jābāli was a
Vedic sage, who
first appears in the
fourth prapāṭhaka/chapter of the
ancient Vedic...
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Jabala ibn al-Ayham (Arabic: جبلة بن الأيهم) was the last ruler, or phylarch, of the Gh****anid
dynasty in
Syria in the 7th century. He
commanded Arab Christian...
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Jableh (Arabic: جَبْلَةٌ; Ǧabla, also
spelt Jebleh,
Jabala, Jablah,
Gabala or Gibellum) is a
Mediterranean coastal city in Syria, 25 km (16 mi)
north of...
- The
Jabala Upanishad (Sanskrit: जाबाल उपनिषद्, IAST:
Jābāla Upaniṣad), also
called Jabalopanisad, is a
minor Upanishad of Hinduism. The
Sanskrit text...
- The
Battle of Shi'b
Jabala (Arabic: يوم شعب جبلة) was one of the major, inter-tribal
battles of the pre-Islamic
period in Najd (central Arabia). It was...
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Jabala ibn Ali al-Shaybani (Arabic: جَبَلَة بن عَلی الشَیبانی) was
martyred at the
Battle of Karbala.
Jabala ibn Ali was from the Banu
Shayban tribe, a...
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Jabala Sharqiya (Arabic: جبالا الشرقية) is a
Syrian village located in Hish
Nahiyah in
Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central...
- sanskritdo****ents.org.
Retrieved 2025-02-02. "Brihad
Jabala Upanishad english". "Brihat-
Jabala Upanishad". sanskritdo****ents.org.
Retrieved 2025-02-02...
- her
widowhood she
retained rule over the
coastal cities of
Latakia and
Jabala,
which she had
received from
Bohemond as dower, and
there developed an autonomous...
- Hugh was the
bishop of
Jabala, or, as it was then called, Gibellum, a town in Syria,
during the 12th century. When the
County of
Edessa fell to
Zengi in...