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Zawyet Umm El
Rakham (Egyptian Arabic: زاوية أم الرخم lit. "the
resthouse of the
mother of vultures") is an
archaeological site
located on the
North coast...
- in the
Bible in
Hebrew to
designate mercy,
including divine mercy, are
rakham (Exodus 34:6;
Isaiah 55:7),
khanan (Deut. 4:31) and
khesed (Nehemiah 9:32)...
- the
region of
Marsa Matruh,
including at al-Alamayn and
Zawayat Umm al-
Rakham. The
presence of
these fortresses indicates a
serious threat from the west...
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stretch along the
Mediterranean coast, at
least as far as
Zawyet Umm El
Rakham,
where remains of a
fortress described by its
texts as
built on Libyans...
- in Old
Cairo Umm
Naggat mine Umm El Qa'ab, a
necropolis Zawyet Umm El
Rakham, an
archaeological site Umm al
Binni lake Umm Qasr, a port city Umm Qasr...
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Daraa and As-Suwayda
offensive (June 2015):
Rebel take
Brigade 52, al-
Rakham, al-Meleha al-Gharbia, al-Koum checkpoint, and Sakakah.
Daraa offensive...
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towards Europe and Greece.
Shammas a
fishing local village.
Zawyet Umm El
Rakham a
village with
archeological sites.
Marsa Matruh the main
seaport on Egypt's...
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Subdistrict al-Hirak al-Maliha al-Gharbiya al-Maliha al-Sharqiyah
Nahita Rakham al-Surah
Jasim Subdistrict Jasim Namir Nawa
Subdistrict Nawa
Adwan al-Jubayliyah...
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Neilson Lily of
Killarney (1934) as Miles-Na-Copaleen Chu Chin Chow (1934) as
Rakham,
chief henchman I Spy (1934) as MNT Jew Süss (1934) as
Dieterle Brewster's...
- on site. For example,
Egyptian blue
cakes were
found at
Zawiyet Umm el-
Rakham, a
Ramesside fort near the
Libyan coast,
indicating in fact that the cakes...