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Nimrin was a
Palestinian Arab town of 320 that was
captured and depo****ted by
Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
Nimrin stood on the site of Kfar...
- Beth-Nimrah or Beth-nimrah (Hebrew: בית נמרה), also
called Nimrin and Bethennabris,[citation needed] was an
ancient city in Transjordan,
which features...
- The
Second Transjordan attack on
Shunet Nimrin and Es Salt,[citation needed]
officially known by the
British as the
Second action of Es Salt and by others...
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Transjordan Shunet Nimrin,
former po****ted
place in the
Jordan Valley by Wadi
Nimrin Tell
Nimrin,
archaeological site in
Jordan Wadi
Nimrin, left tributary...
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Valley is
known as Wadi
Nimrin,
which leads into the
Jordan River. The site of Tell
Nimrin is
located at the
southern end of Wadi
Nimrin. Wadi
Shueib is named...
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location of the
cultural heritage site
known as
Shunet Nimrin /
Shunat Nimrin. The Tell
Nimrin archaeological site is
within South Shuna.
There is a Monument...
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northern theory for the
Cities of the
Plain identify the site with Tel
Nimrin, Jordan. The town is
mentioned figuratively in the Bible, in Deuteronomy...
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Kufrinjah p****ing near
Ajloun Wadi Rajib, the last
before Wadi
Zarqa Wadi
Nimrin from the west
Nahal Yavne'el
Nahal Tavor (Tabor Stream)
Nahal Yissakhar...
- w****s
later by the
equally unsuccessful Second Transjordan attack on
Shunet Nimrin and Es Salt at the end of April.
During this time the
occupation of the...
- the
shape of a "truncated harp", with its
northern limit marked by Wadi
Nimrin, and the
southern tip
created by the Moab
hills south of Wadi el-'Azeimeh...