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Kharruba was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Ramle Subdistrict of
Mandatory Palestine, near Modi'in. It was
located 8 km east of Ramla. It was depo****ted...
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follis in copper.
While following the
conquest of
Palermo in 886 the
kharruba was
coined which was
worth 1/6 of a dirhem. The
Norman Kingdom of Sicily...
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Medieval Latin:
Arabic al-faṣfaṣa in
Spanish as alfalfa, alfalfa.
Arabic al-
kharrūba in
Spanish as algarroba, carob.
Arabic al-hilāl in
Spanish as alfiler,...
- Dayr
Tarif Khirbat al-Duhayriyya al-Haditha
Idnibba Innaba Jilya Jimzu Kharruba al-Khayma
Khulda al-Kunayyisa
Latrun Lydda al-Maghar
Majdal Yaba al-Mansura...
- the area
stretching from Egypt's
Mediterranean coast northeastward to al-
Kharruba in the
western Galilee. The Tha'laba were
particularly influential in the...
- Barfiliya, Bayt Shanna, Bir Ma'in, Al-Burj, Innaba,
Khirbat al-Buwayra,
Kharruba, and Al-Kunayyisa. In 1985, the
construction of the town of Maccabim, which...
- 32°54′30″N 35°29′13″E / 32.90833°N 35.48694°E / 32.90833; 35.48694
Kharruba Ramle 12 July 1948 197 3,374
Danny Rubble 31°54′44″N 34°57′38″E / 31...
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Emmaus Nicopolis Tel
Halif Horvat 'Ethri
Jarmuth Tell ej-Judeideh
Kharruba Keilah Tel
Lachish Lavnin Khirbet Qeiyafa Khirbet er-Ra'i
Sokho Tel Yona [he]...
- at 8:20, a SCUD
missile was
launched by
Afghanistan which struck near
Kharruba Afghan Refugee Camp, in
Bannu District,
killing three Afghan refugees and...
- in
later periods, the
residents of the
village cultivated the
lands of
Kharruba. In the 1596 tax-records it
appeared under the name of Bayt Kisa, located...