-
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Al-
Qubab (Arabic: القباب) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Ramle Subdistrict...
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subject to the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Al-Qubayba (Arabic: القبيبة, قبيبة ابن عوّاد), also known...
- Modi‘in), Tall al-Safi, ****iyya (in the Elah Valley), Abu
Shusha and al-
Qubab (southeast of Ramle), al-Khayriyya (near Jaffa; the
place later became the...
- via
Majdal al-Sadiq and al-Muzayri'a, and from the east via Khulda, al-
Qubab,
Jimzu and Daniyal.
Bombers were also used for the
first time in the conflict...
- A
qubba (Arabic: قُبَّة, romanized: qubba(t), pl. قُباب
qubāb), also
transliterated as ḳubba,
kubbet and koubba, is a
cupola or
domed structure, typically...
- al-Mansura al-Mukhayzin al-Muzayri'a al-Na'ani Nabi
Rubin Qatra Qazaza al-
Qubab al-Qubayba Qula
Ramle Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar
Sarafand al-Kharab Saydun...
- city of Ramla. He
built a
mansion in his
estate near the
village of al-
Qubab using a
German architect. He was
known to have
hundreds of
peasants working...
- camp. The old,
women and
children will be
transported by
vehicle to al
Qubab and will be
moved across the lines—[and] from
there continue on foot.."...
-
Agricultural Union on the land of the depo****ted
Palestinian village of al-
Qubab. It was
initially named Mishmar Ayalon Bet as it was
located at the road...
- the rock-cut
tombs of
Etruria and
Sicily (Figs. 64, 65), in the
Syrian qubab huts (Fig. 88), on the tomb of
Bizzos (Fig. 61) and on many of the early...