- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Nablus (/ˈnæbləs, ˈnɑːbləs/ NA(H)B-ləs; Arabic: نابلس, romanized: Nābulus, locally...
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village in the
Nablus Governorate of the
State of Palestine, in the
northern West Bank,
located 7
kilometres (4.3 mi)
southwest of
Nablus. The town had...
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Arabic under two names,
Samirah (Arabic: السَّامِرَة, as-Sāmira), and
Mount Nablus (جَبَل نَابُلُس,
Jabal Nābulus). The first-century
historian Josephus set...
- inhabitants,
located in the
Nablus Governorate of the
State of Palestine, some 12
kilometers northwest of the city of
Nablus.
Sebastia is
believed to be...
-
restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The
Nablus Governorate (Arabic: محافظة نابلس Muḥāfaẓat
Nāblus) is an
administrative district of
Palestine located...
- and Palestine,
Knafeh Nabulseyeh,
originated in the
Palestinian city of
Nablus. The
English language borrows the word "knafeh" from
Levantine and Egyptian...
- also
referred to as Balian. He is also
called Balian of
Ramla or
Balian of
Nablus. In
Latin his name
appears variously as Balian, Barisan, Baris****, Bali****...
- The Old City of
Nablus is the
historical center of
Nablus, in the
northern West Bank.
Known for its cultural, architectural, and
social heritage, the...
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families lived in
Nablus. In 1548–1549,
there were 18
families in Gaza and 34 in
Nablus. In 1596–1597,
there were 8
families in Gaza, 20 in
Nablus and 5 in Safed...
- The
Nablus Sanjak (Arabic: سنجق نابلس; Turkish:
Nablus Sancağı) was an
administrative area that
existed throughout Ottoman rule in the
Levant (1517–1917)...