- Al-
Qurayya (Arabic: القريا; also
spelled al-Qrayya or Kureiyeh) is a town in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the al-Suwayda Governorate, located...
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Midianite pottery, also
known as
Qurayya ware is a ware type
found in the
Hejaz (northwestern
Saudi Arabia),
southern and
central Jordan,
southern Canaan...
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Midianite Pottery,"
Buried History 43 (2007), pp. 11–26.
George Mendenhall, "
Qurayya and the Midianites," in
Studies in the
History of Arabia, Vol. 3, ed. A...
- hamlets.
Shahba Al-Suwayda
Salkhad Shaqqa Al-Ajailat Al-Ghariyah Al-Kefr Al-
Qurayya Ariqah Ar-Raha
Braiki Dair
Allaban Dama
Hobran Kafr
Alluhuf Lahetha Msad...
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conclusion that they
originated in the Hejaz, most
probably in the site of
Qurayya in
Saudi Arabia. J.
Gunneweg analyzed pottery samples with the help of...
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controlled eighteen villages,
chief among which were as-Suwayda, Salkhad, al-
Qurayya, 'Ira and Urman.
Ismail was
succeeded by his
eldest son
Ibrahim and following...
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evidence from
Timna (Israel) and Tell el-Kheleifeh (Jordan) that the
local Qurayya/Midianite
pottery originated within the
Hejaz region of
northwestern Saudi...
- main
clerical institutions: one led by
Hikmat al-Hijri in the town of al-
Qurayya, and
another led
jointly by al-Hinnawi and
Yusuf Jarbou in Ayn al-Zaman...
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Karzakan Malikiya Sanabis Muqaba North Sehla Northern City
Nurana Islands Qurayya Saar
Sadad Salmabad Shahrakan Shakhura Umm an
Nasan Umm as
Sabaan Za****...
- Jehoshaphat.
Marta Luciani argues that old and
newly identified samples of
Qurayya ware at the site
indicate that it was
occupied during the Late
Bronze Age...