- the
conjunctive form "ruin of" (خربة) of the
Arabic word for "ruin" (خرب,
khirba,
kharab ("ruined")) All
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- in Egypt. It is
located south of Sohag. The old name of the town is al-
Khirba (Arabic: الخربة),
which comes from Coptic: ⲡⲣⲡⲉ, romanized: prpe, lit. 'the...
- esh-Shuna, Acre, Israel,
caravanserai near Khan al-Umdan
Khirbet Kafr Shuna,
khirba within Nabi Ilyas,
Qalqilya Governorate Shuna el-Qaraqra,
large courtyard...
- of
railway north by 1916 Gabr Amir El
Arish Mazar Abu
Tilul Bir al-Abed
Khirba Romani Gilban El
Shatt built 1941
Kantara East Suez
Canal El
Ferdan bridge...
- po****tion of 3,235 in the 2004 census. In 1838 al-Buraq was
classified as
khirba ("ruined village.")
During the
ongoing Syrian civil war, in
early February...
- wood roofing. Al-Riqama had been
classified as an
abandoned village or
khirba by
English scholar Eli
Smith in 1838. The town
contains ruined historic...
- (26 miles)
northeast of Homs. In 1838 al-Mukharram was
classified as a
khirba ("ruined" or "abandoned" village") in the
District of Salamiyah. The general...
-
Bedouin tribes. In 1838,
Maskanah was
classified as a
ruined village ("
khirba") by
Biblical scholar Eli Smith. The
cultivable lands of the
Aleppo Vilayet...
- re–founded in the 18th century.
Prior to
becoming a
permanent settlement, it was
khirba i.e. a
temporary settlement.
Khirbet Abu
Falah became a
permanent village...
- shrines,
including one
dedicated to el-Sheykh Ibrahim.
Roughly a
dozen khirbas (deserted,
ruined settlements) lay in the vicinity.
During the British...