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Khirbet Qeiyafa (Arabic: خِرْبَة قِيَافَة, romanized: Khirbat Qiyāfa), also known...
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Khirbet Yajouz (or
Khirbet Mudraj) is an
archaeological site in
Shafa Badran area, 11 km
northeast of Amman, Jordan. An
ancient Roman city was
built on...
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Khirbet Khizeh (Hebrew: חִרְבֶּת חִזְעָה, also
Hirbet Hizeh,
Hirbet Hizah) is a
historical fiction novel by
Israeli writer S.
Yizhar which was published...
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Khirbet al-Ma'zah (Arabic: خربة المعزة) is a town in
western Syria,
administratively part of the
Tartus Governorate. It is
located along the road between...
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Khirbet Qana (Arabic: خربة قانا), is an
archaeological site in the
Lower Galilee of Israel. It has
remains of a
settlement from the ****enistic period...
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Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: خربة الكرك
Khirbet al-Karak, "the ruin of the fortress") or Beth
Yerah (Hebrew: בית ירח, "House of the Moon (god)") (also Khirbat...
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Khirbet Beit Lei or Beth Loya is an
archaeological tell in the
Judean lowlands of Israel. It is
located about 5.5 km
southeast of Tel
Lachish and ten...
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Khirbet Jurish (Heb.
Hurvat Geres) is an
archaeological site 30
kilometres (19 mi)
southwest of Jerusalem. At the site that is
protected by the Israel...
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Khirbet Qeis came
under Jordanian rule. The
Jordanian census of 1961
found 209 inhabitants.
Since the Six-Day War in 1967,
Khirbet Qeis has been...
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Khirbet al-Tin
Mahmoud (Arabic: خربة تين محمود, also
spelled Khirbet at-Teen Mahmud) is a
village in
western Syria,
administratively part of the Homs Governorate...