- The
Yom Kippur War, also
known as the
Ramadan War, the
October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the
Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was
fought from 6 to 25...
-
suspected to be from
South Sudan according to
Abyei Youth chaiperson, Chol Deng
Miyom. "Abyei, a non-state
entity of post-war
Sudanese divide". www.aljazeera...
- The Ketubá del
Seten Dia de
Pesah (or כתובה ליום השביעי של פסח –
Ketuba Le-
yom Ha-shebi`i shel Pesah) is a
liturgical poem in Ladino,
describing Pharaoh's...
- ('At'uf BeRakhamim) [Wrapped in Mercy] אני חיה לי מיום ליום (Ani
Khaya Li
MiYom Le
Yom) [I Live from Day to Day] שיר לילדים החדשים (Shir
LaYeladim HaKhadashim)...
- Nam Mae Kham
Mi. The
Yom river and its
tributaries drain a
total area of 24,047
square kilometres (9,285 sq
mi) of land (called the
Yom Basin) in the...
- of 12
Syrian MiG-21s destro****,
while Syria claimed eight kills scored by
MiG-21s and
admitted five losses.[citation needed]
During the
Yom Kippur War,...
- crash, but he was
found not guilty.[citation needed]
Syria –
During the
Yom Kippur War of
October 1973,
Syria landed special forces troops behind Israel...
- The
Yom Kippur War was an
armed conflict fought from
October 6 to 25, 1973,
between Israel and a
coalition of Arab
states led by
Egypt and Syria. Algeria...
- The Mikoyan-Gurevich
MiG-25 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-25; NATO
reporting name: Foxbat) is a
supersonic interceptor and
reconnaissance aircraft that...
-
Jerusalem Day (Hebrew: יום ירושלים,
Yom Yerushaláyim) is an
Israeli national holiday that
commemorates the "reunification" of East
Jerusalem (including...