- maintained. An
Ottoman village list from
about the same year, 1870,
found that
Jabrud had a po****tion of 127, in 36 houses,
though the po****tion
count included...
- olives, with a well on the north-east." In 1896 the po****tion of 'Ain
jabrud was
estimated to be
about 573 persons. In the 1922
census of Palestine,...
- Haas, G. 1979 On a new
snakelike reptile from the
Lower Cenomanian of Ein
Jabrud, near Jerusalem. Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat., Paris, Ser. 4, 1, 51–64. Haas...
- Homs),
Hierapolis in Syria, Myra,
Tarsus Two
Episcopal Titular bishoprics:
Jabrud (united with
current Melkite Gr****
Catholic Archeparchy of Homs), Laodicea...
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Yabroud يبرود
Jabrud City
Streetview Yabroud Location in
Syria Coordinates: 33°58′N 36°40′E / 33.967°N 36.667°E / 33.967; 36.667
Country Syria Governorate...
- archaeologist,
Alfred Rust,
named the
period after Yabroud (spelled as
Jabrud in German) in Syria,
where caves carved into the
cliffs of the wadi (valley)...
- Frühmenschen in Europa, Neumünster 1971. Rust, A., (De) Die Höhlenfunde von
Jabrud (Syrian). Offa-Bücher 8, Neumünster, 1950. Rust, A., (De) Das altsteinzeitliche...
- the
Melkite Catholic Archeparchy of Hama and
Melkite Catholic Eparchy of
Jabrud were
formally united with the new Metropolitanate.
Metropolitan Archeparchs...