- Clermont-Ganneau also
thought Tibna to be a
corruption of the
Hebrew word Timnah.
Edward Robinson visited the
immediate area in 1838, and
Tibna was
already a deserted...
-
Tubna (Arabic: تبنة, also
spelled Tibna or Tebnah) is a
village in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the
Daraa Governorate in the
Hauran region...
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Khirbet et-Tibbâneh (Hurvat
Tibneh / Kh.
Tibna)(Arabic: خربة التبانة),
sometimes referred to by
historical geographers as the
Timnah of
Judah (Hebrew:...
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Singh Pura
Gumanpura Himmatpura Jethaniya Jetsar Kalau Khirja Khas
Khirja Tibna Pabusar Poongaliya Raisar Sabarsar Sai
Setrawa (Shaitrawa)
Shergarh Siyanada...
- See: McGarvey, 2002, pp. 246-247; cf. Palmer, E.H. (1881), p. 330, s.v.
Tibna Kampffmeyer,
Georg (1892), p. 38 (section 15)
Press 2014, pp. 181–182. Tilley...
- aš-Šām) and
which lands were then
under Ottoman rule.
During that year,
Tibna was
inhabited by 20
family heads, all Muslim. The
Ottoman authority levied...
-
career with
presenting radio serials in 2007. Her
first radio serial was
Tibna Wala
Ghadan al-Shar,
which was
presented with the ****istance of director...
- activities, and
prompted a
strong response by the British. His
stronghold in
Tibna was
bombed by the RAF and
captain Frederick Peake led a
newly organized...