- Al-
Sinnabra or Sinn en-Nabra, is the
Arabic place name for a
historic site on the
southern s**** of the Sea of
Galilee in modern-day Israel. The ancient...
- Date June 28, 1113
Location Al-
Sinnabra,
Israel 32°43′4.65″N 35°34′18.71″E / 32.7179583°N 35.5718639°E / 32.7179583; 35.5718639
Result Seljuk victory...
-
Sinnabris became known as al-
Sinnabra or Sinn en-Nabra in Arabic. An Arab
Islamic palatial complex or qasr in al-
Sinnabra,
known by the same name, served...
- Damascus,
while al-Mas'udi
holds that he died at his
winter residence in al-
Sinnabra near Lake Tiberias.
Although it is
widely reported in the
traditional Muslim...
-
Egypt in late 684. Upon the caliph's
return in 685, he held a
council in
Sinnabra where he
appointed Abd al-Malik
governor of
Palestine and
designated him...
- to the
central Golan Heights, was
crucial in the 1967 and 1973 wars Al-
Sinnabra, at the spot
where the
river used to exit the Sea of
Galilee in the past;...
-
Karnaim (Ashteroth Karnaim)
Kedesh (Qadesh in Galilee)
Khirbet Kerak (Al-
Sinnabra)
Khirbet el-Qom (Makkedah/Maqqedah)
Khirbet Qeiyafa (Sha'arayim? / Neta'im...
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Bridge (Jisr
Banat Yaqub),
Mamluk bridge on the
upper Jordan River Al-
Sinnabra Crusader bridge, with
nearby Jisr Umm el-Qanatir/Jisr
Semakh and Jisr es-Sidd...
- please" his
Christian subjects. The
caliph often spent his
winters at his
Sinnabra palace near the Sea of Galilee. Mu'awiya was also
credited with ordering...
-
Tarichaea (Gr****: Ταριχαία or Ταριχέα) and
Philoteria at its
southern end.
Sinnabra, Yardenit,
Israel Ampelloessa Usually identified with
Abila also known...