- (Arabic: سبسطية, Sabastiyah; Gr****: Σεβαστη, Sevasti; Hebrew: סבסטיה,
Sebastiya; Latin: Sebaste) is a
Palestinian village of
about 3,205 inhabitants,...
- Al-Biladhuri
lists the
cities captured by Amr ibn al-'As as
Ghazzah (Gaza),
Sebastiya (Sebastia), Nabulus,
Amwas (Imwas),
Kaisariyya (Caesarea), Yibna, Ludd...
-
following its
conquest by the
Rashidun Caliphate, were Gaza,
Sebastia (
Sebastiya), Nablus, Caesarea, Ludd, Yibna, Imwas, Jaffa, Rafah, and Bayt Jibrin...
- Al-Biladhuri
lists the
cities captured by Amr ibn al-'As as
Ghazzah (Gaza),
Sebastiya (Sebastia),
Nabulus (Nablus),
Amwas (Imwas),
Kaisariyya (Caesarea), Yibna...
- period, the city was
expanded and
fortified by Herod, who
renamed it
Sebastiya in
honor of
emperor Augustus. In Late Antiquity, it was
known by the name...
- lists[citation needed]
Salfit (Salfît) 1903?
listed in 1903 PTT
lists Sebastiya (Sabâstîyâ) only
known as
proof strike in PTT
Archives Ankara Sharaviye...
- Nisf
Jubeil is
situated on a
terrace along the Wadi Nib
outlet of the
Sebastiya Valley, with an
approximate elevation of 400
meters above sea level. It...