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- that took place there, claimed to be the first committed, it is called Maghārat al-Dam (the Cave of Blood). According to **** Muslims, Mount Qasioun is...
- ܡܥܪܬ ܓܙܐ, romanized: Maʿarraṯ ġazzē, Arabic: مغارة الكنوز, romanized: Maghārat al-Kunūz, Ge'ez: Baʿāta Mazāgebet, Tigrinya: መዝገብ ገዛ), sometimes referred...
- Muslims[who?]. According to another report, this mountain was also called the Maghārat al-Kanz (مَغَارَة ٱلْكَنْز, "Treasure Cave"), and this was believed to...
- Cave de Sueth (Cave de Suète) or Habis Jaldak, Yarmouk Valley, Jordan Magharat Fakhr ad-Din, inland of Sidon, Lebanon Fortress of Niha, or Cave de Tyron...
- Antiquities of the Louvre Museum, uncovered a series of Roman sarcophagi at Magharat Ablun, of which the Sarcophage au Navire is the most important. On it a...
- (Hebrew: מערת קשת, romanized: m'ara keshet; Arabic: مغارة القوس, romanized: maghārat al-qaws; both meaning Arch Cave) is a natural arch on a ridge by the northern...
- National Park Retrieved 2020/04/20. Yves Gauthier and Giancarlo Negro, Magharat el-kantara (Shaw’s Cave) revisite : art rupstre du sud Gilf Kebir (Egypte...
- Ch. (1998). "La nécropole d'époque **** de Magharat Tabloun à Sidon" [The Persian necropolis of Magharat Tabloun in Sidon]. Liban: l'autre rive : exposition...
- and containing the date AH 287 or 289 (AD 900 or 902) was found in the Magharat al-Jahannam ("Cave of ****") catacomb during excavations conducted there...
- miles Saqiet el Abd - 2 km or 2 miles Mgharet Abou Aali - 4 km or 3 miles Magharat Abu `Ali - 4 km or 3 miles Dahr Abou Taiya - 6 km or 4 miles Dahr Abu Tayyah...