- (west); and by the
Jerusalem mountains (south).[dubious – discuss] The
Samarian hills are not very high,
seldom reaching the
height of over 800 meters...
- The
Samarian Spinel is a 500-carat (100 g)
spinel gemstone that is the
largest of its kind in the world. It is part of the
Iranian Crown Jewels. It and...
-
Sergiu Samarian (10 June 1923, in Chişineu-Criş,
Romania – 3 June 1991, in Heidelberg) was a Romanian–German
chess master and coach.
Samarian pla**** in...
-
north by the
highlands of the
Lower Galilee region, to the
south by the
Samarian highlands, to the west and
northwest by the
Mount Carmel range, and to...
- plain. The
plain lies
between the
Mediterranean Sea to the west and the
Samarian Hills, 15 km (9.3 mi) to the east. It
stretches from
Nahal Taninim, a stream...
-
Samarian official (5th
century BCE)...
- Nablus), the
Hebron Hills and
Jerusalem Mountains (Jibal al–Quds). The
Samarian Hills and
Judean Hills are
mountain ranges in the West Bank, with Mount...
- al-Rimah
yields a
stele of Adad-nirari III
which mentioned "Jehoash the
Samarian" and
contains the
first cuneiform mention of
Samaria by that name. A postulated...
- Lost
Tribes of
Israel emerged because of the
heavy ****imilation
faced by
Samarian deportees.
Towards the end of the same century, the Neo-Babylonian Empire...
-
Tirzah (Hebrew: תִּרְצָה) was an
ancient town in the
Samarian highlands northeast of Shechem; it is
generally identified with the site of Tell el-Far'ah...