- Wadi
Shueib (Arabic: وادي شُعَيب),
Arabic for the
Valley of
Jethro and
properly Wadi
Shuʿeib but with many
variant romanisations, is a wadi in Jordan...
- Wadi
Shuʿeib is a
Neolithic archaeological site in Wadi
Shuʿeib, Jordan.
Considered a "mega-site", it
consists of the
remains of
large village occupied...
- Al-Maghtas (Bethany
Beyond the Jordan) Deir Alla
Teleilat el-Gh****ul Wadi
Shuʿeib 'Ain
Ghazal Odeon theatre (Amman)
Roman Theatre (Amman)
Temple of Hercules...
- the wadi. As a result, this
gulley became known as the
Gulley of Blood-
Shueib-ud-Dam, and it is
still known by that name. The
battle hung in the balance...
- Al-Enizi 6,567 Saad Ali Al-Rusheedi 6,228
Fayez Ghanam Al-Jamhour 6,035
Shueib Shabab Al-Muweizri 5,873
Fifth Saud
Abdulaziz Al-Hajri 12,784
Hamdan Salem...
- Ain
Ghazal (Jordan) 'Ain
Rahub (Jordan)
Jebel Abu
Thawwab (Jordan) Wadi
Shueib (Jordan)
Byblos (Lebanon) Tel Far'ah (North) (Samaria Hills, West Bank)...
-
Empire 4–10+ 7–14 M
Sentenced to
death and
executed Unknown Feb. 2001
Shueib Yemen 4 7 F Ting Yung June 21 1934
Beiping Republic of
China 4 6 F Arrested...
- and
Mount Nebo (835
meters (2,740 ft)) in the south. The
perennial Wadi
Shueib stream traverses the
heart of the
western Balqa and
creates a
fertile valley...
- Al-Obeid 3,376
Faris Saad Al-Otaibi 3,189
Khalil Abdullah Apple 2,963
Fourth Shueib Shabab Al-Muweizri 8,995
Mohammed Hayef Al-Mutairi 7,266
Mubarak Hammoud...
-
Sperling and
Maurice Simon. 5 volumes. London:
Soncino Press, 1934.
Joshua ibn
Shueib. "Sermon on Wa-Yishlah." Aragon,
First half of 14th century. In Marc Saperstein...