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- Transjordan may refer to: Transjordan (region), an area to the east of the Jordan River Oultrejordain, a Crusader lordship (1118–1187), also called Transjordan...
- which the French received a mandate at San Remo?" and "does it include Transjordania?" – it subsequently decided to pursue a policy of ****ociating Transjordan...
- can now not be altered with one exception, which l will now explain. Transjordania, which in the first draft of the Mandate lay outside the scope of the...
- Delegate to Jerusalem and Palestine, with jurisdiction over Palestine, Transjordania (now Jordan), and Cyprus. In Vatican City usage, an Apostolic Delegate...
- which the French received a mandate at San Remo?' and "does it include Transjordania?" – it subsequently decided to pursue a policy of ****ociating Transjordan...
- territory of the British mandate on both banks of the Jordan, including Transjordania, which Britain granted to the Hashemite dynasty in 1921, creating present-day...
- They sojourned as emigrants in Pella, the city above mentioned in Transjordania. And this city is said to be of the Decapolis. — Epiphanius, On Weights...
- mandate specified that the eastern area (then known as Transjordan or Transjordania) did not have to be subject to all parts of the Mandate, notably the...
- Muhammad sent his forces against the Arabs of Mu'tah on Byzantine soil in Transjordania since according to the tradition, they had murdered Muhammad's envoy...
- see Barker 2003, pp. 1226–1227. Sarton 1936, pp. 429–430 identifies Transjordania as Porphyry's place of birth. For a comprehensive list see Beutler (1894–1980);...