- Al-
Walaja (Arabic: الولجة) is a
Palestinian village in the West Bank, in the
Bethlehem Governorate of the
State of Palestine, four
kilometers northwest...
- The
Battle of
Walaja (Arabic: معركة الولجة) was
fought in
Mesopotamia in May 633
between the
Rashidun Caliphate army
under Khalid ibn al-Walid and Al-****nna...
- April; the
Battle of River,
fought in the
third w**** of April; the
Battle of
Walaja the
following month (where he
successfully used a
double envelopment manoeuvre)...
-
Palestinian villages/towns in
order to
construct Har Gilo: 92
dunams from al-
Walaja, the remaining,
totaling 271 dunams, from Beit Jala Due to Har Gilo's strategic...
- Polybius. It was also
later used by
Khalid ibn al-Walid at the
Battle of
Walaja in 633, by Alp
Arslan at the
Battle of
Manzikert in 1071 (under the name...
-
Jarrah Shu'fat
Silwan Sharafat Sur
Baher At-Tur Umm Tuba Wadi al-Joz Al-
Walaja (part of
Bethlehem Governorate and East Jerusalem) Sur
Baher Beit Hanina...
-
educated martyr"
among some
Palestinian activists. Al-Araj was born in al-
Walaja, a
Palestinian village near Bethlehem. Al-Araj
obtained his high school...
-
describing an
instance of non-violent,
organized action that he
helped organize in al-
Walaja, a
village in the
occupied West Bank (minute 0:05 to 1:25)....
- of Ubulla),
Ullays (likely the
ancient trade center of Vologesias) and
Walaja. The last two
places were in the
vicinity of al-Hira, a
predominantly Arab...
- fast-moving
cavalry regiment were at the
Battle of
Yarmouk and
Battle of
Walaja. Jinete:
Spanish light hor****,
particularly po****r
during the Reconquista...