- is
named for its founder,
Sheikh Eid Abu Jarir, who was a
member of the
Sawarka tribe and the
Jarira clan. The
Jarira clan
resides in the
vicinity of Bir...
-
among the Jahalin, Ka’abneh, Rashaydeh, Ramadin, ‘Azazme,
Communities of
Sawarka,
Arenat and Amareen.
Following the
creation of
Israel in 1948 and the 1948...
- side of the byp**** road
there is also
another Islamic shrine called "Nabi
Sawarka". In the "Generation of the
Fathers and the Prophets" book from 1537, Benjamin's...
-
Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest
Conference 1990: 218–220. Chauhan, N.P.S.;
Sawarka r, V.B. (1989). "Problems of over-abundant po****tions of 'Nilgai' and...
- it (though that
might have
changed with
recent migration), and of the
Sawarka tribe. The Al-Rawda
mosque and its
zawiya was
established in the winter...
-
Sufism in the
Sinai Peninsula. He was a
member of the
Jarir clan of the al-
Sawarka tribe. The main
three Sufi
lodges he established,
starting in the winter...
- family,
including five
children and two women,
related to the
Bedouin Al-
Sawarka clan, were
killed when an IAF air raid deplo**** two
fighters armed with...
- is
named for its founder,
Sheikh Eid Abu Jarir, who was a
member of the
Sawarka tribe and the
Jarira clan, and
established the
order in
Sinai in the 1940s...
-
before the
Sapiens building in Rehovot,
Misinai and
Ovadia Yerushalmi, a
Bedouin Jew and key
Engagement Movement activist from the Banu
Sawarka tribe...