- Hisham's
Palace (Arabic: قصر هشام Qaṣr Hishām), also
known as
Khirbat al-Mafjar (Arabic: خربة المفجر), is an
important early Islamic archaeological site...
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Khirbat Jiddin (Arabic: خربة جدين, lit. 'ruins of Jiddin'),
known in the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem as Judin, was an
Ottoman fortress in the
western Upper Galilee...
- earthquake. The
settlement of
Khirbat Karraza subsequently developed on the site.[when?][citation needed]
During Ottoman control,
Khirbat Karraza was po****ted...
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Khirbat Din‘ila is an
archaeological site and
former village in the
Upper Galilee in the
north region of Israel. The
village was
established in the Roman...
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vessels used in
Moabite religious rituals was
discovered at
Khirbat 'Ataroz near Mabada.
Khirbat Ataruz, also
known as Ataroth, is
mentioned prominently in...
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Khirbat Iribbin (Arabic: خربة عربي) or
Khurbet 'Arubbin (meaning "The ruin of Arubbin"), was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Upper Galilee, located...
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Khirbat Zalafa (Arabic: خربة زلفة) was a
small Palestinian Arab
village in the
Tulkarm Subdistrict,
located about 15
kilometers (9.3 mi)
northwest of...
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Khirbat al-Jawfa' was a
Palestinian Arab
village that was depo****ted
during the 1948 Arab–Israeli war. The
village was
situated 12
kilometers (7.5 mi)...
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Khirbat Umm Burj was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Hebron Subdistrict,
sometimes designated in
modern maps as Burgin. Its
ruins are
today located...
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Khirbat Faynan,
known in late
Roman and
Byzantine texts as
Phaino or Phaeno, is an
archaeological site in Wadi Faynan,
southern Jordan. It lies just south...