- at an
elevation of up to 937 m (3,074 ft),
Safed is the
highest city in the
Galilee and in Israel.
Safed has been
identified with
Sepph (Σέπφ), a fortified...
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Safed m****acre
relates to
several violent events,
happening throughout different time
periods in the town of
Safed (Tzfat),
Galilee in Israel.
Safed m****acre...
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chiffon sari than a "
safed"
saree (if you know what we mean!).
Writing for Rediff,
Mayur Sanap gave one star and opined, "
Safed is a lame
attempt at social...
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Safed Sanjak (Arabic: سنجق صفد; Turkish:
Safed Sancağı) was a
sanjak (district) of
Damascus Eyalet (Ottoman
province of Damascus) in 1517–1660,
after which...
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Safed Khoon or
Safed Khun is an Urdu play by Agha
Hashar Kashmiri,
based on Shakespeare's King Lear. It was
published in 1907. "Death
anniversary of Agha...
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looting of
Safed (Hebrew: ביזת צפת בשנת תקצ"ד (or the 1834
Safed pogrom), 5594 AM) was a month-long
attack on the
Jewish community of
Safed in the Sidon...
- The Spīn Ghar (Pashto: سپین غر) or
Safēd Kōh (Dari: سفیدکوه, less used in this area) both
meaning White Mountain, or
sometimes (Pashto: Selseleh-ye Safīd...
- The
Safed subdistrict is one of Israel's sub-districts in the
Northern District. As the name suggests, the main
settlement is the town of
Safed. The subdistrict...
- The
Citadel of
Safed is a now-defunct
fortress castle situated on the peak of the
mountain housing the
modern city of
Safed. Furthermore, fortifications...
- Look up
Safēd Kōh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Safēd Kōh (white
mountains in Persian) may
refer to: Spīn Ghar, a
mountain range along the Afghanistan...