- Keşlə (listen; Кешлә, کشله; also Keshly, Keshlya,
Kəşlə, Keşlä, Kešlæ, Kishly, Kishlya, Kishty, Kişli and Kitly) is a
settlement and muni****lity in Baku...
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Kasla was a
Palestinian village in the
Jerusalem Subdistrict. It was depo****ted
during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War on July 17, 1948, by the
Harel Brigade...
- K****ler (German: [
ˈkaslɐ] ) or K****eler in
German cuisine is a
cured and
slightly smoked cut of pork
similar to gammon. It can be
either hot or cold smoked...
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subject of hand-wringing
among some
conservative commentators. Kovacs,
Kasla (February 14, 2017). "What Is A Cuckservative? Alt-Right
Insult Used By...
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known as
Khirbet 'Erma, a ruin
located 3.6
kilometres (2.2 mi)
south of
Kasla and 6.4
kilometres (4.0 mi) east of Beit Shemesh. However,
starting with...
- alone,
twenty per cent of the 38 destro****
villages now have
Hebrew names:
Kasla became Kesalon; Sar'a is Tzor'a;
Saris is S****sh; Suba is Tzova." It was...
- ke, kæ, kå kor, kest, korhen/korhenne, hen kva, ka, kvaslags, kaslags,
kasla, kallas, kalla, k****, kvafor, kafor, kaforein, keslags, kæslags, koffø en...
- 34°54′14″E / 31.81944°N 34.90389°E / 31.81944; 34.90389
Mishmar David Kasla Jerusalem 17 July 1948 325 8,004
Rubble 31°46′52″N 35°03′04″E / 31.78111°N...
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Barfiliya 15–16 July 1948 n/a
Givati and
Kiryati Brigades 8th
Armoured 730
Kasla 16 July 1948 n/a Har'el
Brigade 280 Dayr 'Amr Boys Farm 16 July 1948 none...
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should be
identified with Kh. 'Erma, a ruin 2.2
miles (3.5 km)
south of
Kasla, 4
miles (6.4 km) from Beit Shemesh. Elsewhere,
Conder and Kitchener, citing...