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Arkady Iosifovich Khait (Russian: Аркадий Иосифович Хайт) (25
December 1938 – 22
February 2000) was a
Russian Jewish satire, comedy, song and
script writer...
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Mughr al-
Khayt was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Safad Subdistrict. It was depo****ted
during the 1947–1948
Civil War in
Mandatory Palestine on May...
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located on the land of the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Mughr al-
Khayt, 1 km
southeast of the
village site. The two
adjacent transit camps were...
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Mansura (disambiguation) for
other sites with
similar names.
Mansurat al-
Khayt was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Safad Subdistrict. It was depo****ted...
- Banda).
Khayts are
summoned ("brought down",
which also
refers to the
formalization of a
khayt) by the
sanjak playing specific songs. The
khayt are pictured...
- 32°45′17″N 35°32′32″E / 32.75472°N 35.54222°E / 32.75472; 35.54222
Mughr al-
Khayt Safad 2 May 1948 568 6,627
Yiftach Some
houses 32°59′19″N 35°32′17″E /...
- al-Mansura (She'ar Yashuv)
Mansurat al-
Khayt Marus Meiron (Meron, Israel) al-Muftakhira (Shamir)
Mughr al-
Khayt (Hatzor HaGlilit, Rosh Pinna)
Khirbat al-Muntar...
- sidq (Cairo, 1959).
Moment of
Truth Little Tenderness (Cairo, 1960) al-
Khayt wa-l-jidar (1972). The
Thread and the Wall Ain El
Hayat (Beirut, 1976) Kānat...
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anthem of the
Soviet Air Force. The
music to the
march was
composed by Yuli
Khayt [ru],
while its
lyrics were
written by
Pavel Herman. A
German version with...
- wžəh: face (orig. wažh وجه) bit: room (orig. bayt بيت) xiṭ: wire (orig.
khayṭ خيط) bənti: my
daughter (orig.
ibnati ابنتي) wəldi: my son (orig. waladi...