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Maghara (Arabic: المغارة) is a
Syrian village located in
Ihsim Nahiyah in
Ariha District, Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of
Statistics (CBS)...
- Wadi
Maghareh (also
spelled Maghara or Magharah,
meaning "The
Valley of Caves" in
Egyptian Arabic) is an
archaeological site
located in the southwestern...
- Dahr El
Maghara (also
spelled Dahr El
Mghara or Dahr Al Magharah; Arabic: ﺿﻬﺮ ﺍﻟﻤﻐﺎﺭﺓ) is a
small Lebanese Christian village that is
located 33°41′N 35°27′E...
- The El
Maghara mine is an
underground coal mine in Egypt's
Sinai peninsula.
Opened in 1964, the mine
produces low-rank
bituminous coal.
Located about...
- the New Kingdom. The
temple is
located about 10
kilometers north of Wadi
Maghara,
another archaeological site, and
roughly 43
kilometers east of the modern-day...
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collection of more than 50
texts were
inscribed at
Serabit el-Khadim, Wadi
Maghara, and Wadi Nasb. The
efforts here were so
extensive that near-permanent...
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Beiteddine Benwayte Berjein &
Mreyjat Botme Brih
Bsaba Chehim Dahr El
Maghara Dalhoun Damour Daraya Dibbiyeh Deir
Dourit Deir el
Qamar Deir
Kouche Dmit...
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official serving Amenemhat II and he also has two
inscriptions at Wadi
Maghara dated to the same year. Ten
storage galleries cut into the rock has yielded...
- Turmanin, Banabil, Kafr Aruq, Kafr Dariyan, Babuline, Hazarin, Jarada,
Maghara, Shinan, Farkya, Ein Laruz, Ebla, Deir Sunbul, Al-Dana,
Sarmada and Al-Dana...
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Allies advanced, an Ottoman-occupied
position on the
right flank at Bir El
Maghara 50
miles (80 km)
south east of Romani,
began to be a
threat to
their advance...