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Silwan or
Siloam (Arabic: سلوان, romanized:
Silwan; Gr****: Σιλωάμ, romanized: Siloam; Hebrew: כְּפַר הַשִּׁילוֹחַ, romanized: Kfar ha-Shiloaḥ) is a predominantly...
- The
Silwan necropolis is the
remains of a rock-cut
cemetery ****umed to have been used by the highest-ranking
officials residing in Jerusalem. Its tombs...
- Wadi
Hilweh is a
neighborhood in the
Palestinian Arab
village of
Silwan,
intertwined with an
Israeli settlement called the City of David. The neighborhood...
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located in Wadi Hilweh, an
extension of the
Palestinian neighborhood of
Silwan, East Jerusalem,
intertwined with an
Israeli settlement. The name "City...
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groves that once
covered its slopes. The
southern part of the
mount was the
Silwan necropolis,
attributed to the
elite of the
ancient Kingdom of Judah. The...
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Kingdom of Judah.
These include the
Silwan necropolis,
Ketef Hinnom, the
Garden Tomb, and St. Etienne. The
Silwan necropolis, the most
important cemetery...
- The
Siloam inscription or
Shiloah inscription (Hebrew: כתובת השילוח, or
Silwan inscription),
known as KAI 189, is a
Hebrew inscription found in the Siloam...
- The
Monolith of
Silwan, also
known as the Tomb of Pharaoh's Daughter, is a
cuboid rock-cut tomb
located in the
Kidron Valley, in
Silwan,
Jerusalem dating...
- בְּרֵכַת הַשִּׁילוֹחַ, Bərēḵat haŠīlōaḥ, Arabic: بِرْكَة سِلْوَان
Birka Silwān)
refers to a
number of rock-cut pools,
located outside the
walls of the...
- Synagogue"), is a
Jewish congregation and
restored synagogue,
located in the
Silwan district of East Jerusalem. The
synagogue was
constructed in the nineteenth...