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Sisera (Hebrew: סִיסְרָא Sīsərāʾ) was
commander of the
Canaanite army of King
Jabin of Hazor, who is
mentioned in
Judges 4–5 of the
Hebrew Bible. After...
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biblical and
Christian texts as he is an
enemy of the Jews. [2] [3] The
Sisra Well is a well dug in a
sandy rock, and it
takes the oval
shape with diameters...
- Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Jind,
northern part of Hisar,
Fatehabad and
Sisra. Drishadvati-Sahibi doab / Ghaggar-Sahibi doab: This
palaeo doab covered...
- ruins,
which goes back to the
Nabataean Times.
Beside the fort,
there is
Sisra Well, the well is
carved by the rock, and its goes back to the Nabataean...
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visiting the region.
Sisira Well It is a
carved well with a
stone named after Sisra Al- Canaani,
commander of the
Yabin army, King of Tel
Hazor who
fought the...
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march to
Northern Arabia with a
contingent of 4,000 men from his camp at
Sisra (near Madinah) and take over
command of the
Muslim army, and immediately...
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published by
Subito Music (formerly by
Seesaw Music), as well as by
Sisra Publications,
Media Press, and
Hildegard Music. Some of her
scores are held...
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young Haskalah group in Lemberg, best
known for his
Biblical dramas Mapelet Sisra (1841) and
Kesher Shevna (1870).
Along with
Jacob ****,
Abraham Menahem...
- (Oxford
University Press,
Southern Music Co, Carl Fischer, G. E. Schirmer,
Sisra Press, Fine Arts
Music Co,
Hildegard Music Publishing Co.), in 1998 she...
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Concertpiece for
Cello and Piano, 1976, VM
Suite for Solo Violin, 1975, 8',
Sisra Publications Premiere:
December 12, 1976, The New School, New York. Recording:...