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Serach bat
Asher was, in the Tanakh, a
daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is one of the
seventy members of the patriarch's
family who
emigrated from...
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Kanak Serakh Darab Pir (Persian: کنک سرخ داراب پير, also
Romanized as
Kanak Serakh Dārāb Pīr; also
known as Dārāb Pīr) is a
village in Kakavand-e Gharbi...
- pronunciation: [θɑˈɾɑχθ], also
written Saraghs, Serahs, Sarakhs, Saragt, or
Serakhs, the last a
backformation of Russian: Серахс) is an
oasis city in Ahal...
- "Серахское сражение 1855 года (Историко-культурное наследие Туркменистана)" [
Serakhs Battle of 1855 (Historical and
Cultural Heritage of Turkmenistan)] (in...
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Serach may
refer to: A
Hebrew feminine given name, also
spelled Serah or
Serakh: Serach, the
daughter of the
biblical patriarch Asher about whom many midrashim...
- the
Schechter letter's
reference to Bulan,
converted to his
Jewish wife
Serakh's faith,
wresting power, in a
period of famine,
elements which undermined...
-
Bathyz Nature Reserve. A
further attack on a
child was
reported around Serakhs in 1948.
Several attacks have
occurred in India; in 1962, 9
children were...
- Turkmenistan. Its
capital is the city of
Sarahs (called in the
Soviet period Serakhs).
Cities (şäherler)
Sarahs Towns (şäherçeler) Gaňňaly
Village councils...
- was only
ordinary non-terumah bread. This hand
washing is
referred to as
serakh terumah (Hebrew: סרך תרומה, "[washing introduced] on
account of terumah");...
- Krasno-
vodsk Ash-
gabat Geok Tepe
Bukhara Khiva Tejend Serakhs PuliKhatun Zulfikar Merv
Yoloten SaryYazy Panjdeh BalaMurghab to
Herat The
Panjdeh Incident...