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Jarba (Arabic: جربا) is a
Palestinian village in the
Jenin Governorate.
Pottery sherds from the
Byzantine (10%),
early Muslim (30%) and the
Middle Ages...
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Ahmad Jarba (Arabic: أحمد عوينان العاصي الجربا), born in the city of
Qamishli in 1969, is a
Syrian opposition member and
former political prisoner. He...
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Jarbas (['ʒaɾbɐʃ], ['ʒaʁbɐʃ] or ['ʒaɾbɐs]) is a Portuguese-language
given name of
Phoenician and
Punic origin (from the king of
Numidia Hiarbas). It may...
- السوري) is a
Syrian opposition party founded in
March 2016 in
Cairo by
Ahmad Jarba, a
Syrian National Council member. The
party was
backed by
Egypt and the...
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Jarba is a two-period
settlement with
remains dating to the
Early Chalcolithic (6th
millennium BC) and the
Early Bronze Age IB (4th millennium...
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Jarbas Barbosa da
Silva Jr. is a
public health expert from
Brazil who is
currently serving as the
Director of the Pan
American Health Organization (PAHO)...
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Jarbas Mascarenhas (born 25
August 1980) is a
Brazilian sprinter that
competed in the men's 100m in the 2004
Summer Olympics. In the
first heat, he recorded...
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section of the
Shammar left
Jabal Shammar under the
leadership of the Al
Jarba and
settled in Iraq,
reaching as far as the
northern city of Mosul, their...
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Jarba (Arabic: الجربا) is a
Syrian village located in
Markaz Rif Dimashq, Rif
Dimashq to the east of the Al-Nashabiyah
nahiyah ("subdistrict"). According...
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Daham al-
Jarba; Arabic: حميدي دهام الهادي الجربا, 1936 – 10
November 2022) was the
leader of the Arab
tribe of
Shammar in Syria. Al-Hadi al-
Jarba was born...