- of the sons of
Simeon (son of Jacob) is
called Jarib. In
other p****ages, he is
called Jachin. A
Jarib appears in a list of
leaders recruited by Ezra to...
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Hezar Jarib Boulevard (Persian: بلوار هزارجریب) is a
boulevard in
southern Isfahan city,
Isfahan Province, Iran. This
boulevard has
historically been...
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Hezar Jarib or
Hazar Jarib or
Hazar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب) may
refer to:
Hezar Jerib,
Chaharmahal and
Bakhtiari Hezar Jerib,
Hamadan Hezar Jarib, Isfahan...
-
Chelo in 1334
alleges that
Samson was
buried at the
monument known as al-
Jārib in
Sheikh Abū Mezār, a
village (now ruin)
located near Tel Beit Shemesh...
- rest
Janum ****het ****heth ****hia, ****hlet ****ho
Jarah Jareb Jared Jaresiah Jarib Jarmuth Jasher Jashobeam Jashub Jasiel Jason Jathniel Jattir Javan Jazer...
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Hezar Jarib (Persian: هزارجريب, also
Romanized as Hezār
Jarīb, Hazārjarīb, Hazār Jerīb, and Hezār Jerīb) is a
village in
Yeylaq Rural District, in the...
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located south of the main
campus and
occupying 84,000
cubic meters on
Hezar Jarib Boulevard. It was the
first significant professional higher education center...
- de
facto ruler of
Astarabad and
several districts in the
region of
Hezar Jarib.
Peace did not last long. Ali-Morad Khan soon
invaded Mazandaran, which...
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number of CJK
Unified Ideographs in Unicode,
where it is
designated with the
JARIB-
source prefix in the
Unihan database.
Characters 90-45
through 90-63 and...
- word, but a ridge, and "Jearim" is
probably an
incorrect reading where "
Jarib" or "Ephron" was
originally intended. See Galeed. The "wilderness of Jeruel"...