- The
military career of
Muhammad (c. 570 – 8 June 632), the
Islamic prophet, encomp****es
several expeditions and
battles throughout the
Hejaz region in...
-
hermit dwellings. The two
areas are
connected by a
stream called Wadi
Kharrar. The
strategic location between Jerusalem and the King's
Highway is already...
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military campaigns. His
first such use was
during the
Caravan raids. In the
Kharrar caravan raid, Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas was
ordered to lead a raid
against the...
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adjoining sabkhas as far as 3 km (2 mi),
whereas north of
Jeddah in the Al-
Kharrar area the
sabkhas are
covered by a thin
sheet of
water as far as 2 km (1...
- Aşıqalılar (also, Ashgalar, Ashkallar, Ashygalylar, and Gadzhi-
Kharrar) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Beylagan Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion...
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Pristurus gallagheri, also
known as Gallagher's rock
gecko or Wadi
Kharrar rock
gecko , is a
species of
lizard in the
family Sphaerodactylidae found in...
- the previous. Sa'd, with his soldiers, set up an
ambush in the
valley of
Kharrar on the road to
Mecca and
waited to raid a
returning Meccan caravan from...
- the Holy Land". Holy See.
Retrieved 19
November 2020. "Visit to Wadi Al-
Kharrar,
Prayer of the Holy Father". Holy See.
Retrieved 19
November 2020. "Homily...
- (Βέθαβαρά). The
biblical baptising is
related to
springs and a Wadi (al-
Kharrar)
close to the
Eastern site of the
Jordan River, not the
Jordan itself....
-
index list of the
Memoirs is
sending under "Wadi el
Kharrar", to page 36,
where the name Wadi el
Kharrar doesn't
appear at all; instead, on that page there...