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Mount Alfaf (Syriac: ܛܘܪܐ ܕܐܠܦܦ, ṭūrāʾ Alfaf), also
known as
Mount Maqlub (جبل مقلوب in Arabic), is a
mountain in the
Nineveh Plains region in northern...
- el-
Maqlub ('Over-turned mound') is an
archaeological site in
Ajloun Governorate, Jordan. It is
dated to the
Bronze and Iron Ages. Tell el-
Maqlub is situated...
- east of
Mosul and west of Erbil,
north and
south of
Jebel Maqlub (also
known as
Mount Maqlub and
Mount Alfaf).
Although there is
general acceptance among...
- al-Kharaz Tell el-****har (Jordan) Tell el-Hammam Tell el-Kheleifeh Tell el-
Maqlub Tell er-Rameh Tell
Hammeh Tell
Johfiyeh Tell Mar
Elias Udhruh Tall al-Umayri...
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location of Jabesh-Gilead is debated. Most
scholars identify it with Tell el-
Maqlub, but Tell Abu al-Kharaz is also
frequently suggested. Both
sites were inhabited...
- of the
Nineveh plain,
between Mosul and Sheikhan, on the
edges of
Mount Maqlub. The
urban area of
Bashiqa and
Bahzani had the
third largest Yazidi po****tion...
- Jabesh-Gilead יָבֵשׁ גִּלְעָד
Judges 21:8-15; 1
Samuel 11, 31:8-13 Tell el-
Maqlub, Tell Abu el-Kharaz
Irbid Governorate Jordan Joppa יָפוֹ
Joshua 19:46; Jonah...
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narrators is broken). Mawḍūʻ -
fabricated and
wrongly ascribed to Muhammad.
Maqlūb - It is that hadith, in two
different narrations of
which the
names of narrators...
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Mauritian prawn chutney; iced cu****ber and
beetroot soup from Russia; a
Persian maqlub of aubergines, rice and mutton; Sikh
kebabs and
garam masala from India;...
- Lalish. Also, a
shrine that is
claimed as his tomb is
situated behind Mount Maqlub near Bardarash, Iraq.
During times of drought,
special ceremonies are held...