- Al-'Abbasiyya (Arabic: العبْاسِيّة), also
known as al-
Yahudiya (Arabic: اليهودية), was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Jaffa Subdistrict. It was attacked...
- may
correspond to
either the
modern area of Tell el
Yehudiye or Tell el-
Yahudiya (Egyptian Arabic:
Jewish Mound). It was an
ancient city of
Egypt in the...
- (Judeo-Arabic: ערביה יהודיה, romanized: ‘Arabiya
Yahūdiya; Arabic: عربية يهودية, romanized: ʿArabiya
Yahūdiya (listen); Hebrew: ערבית יהודית, romanized: ‘Aravít...
- 399–420),
settled a
colony of
Jewish immigrants in
Yahudiyyeh (also
spelled Yahudiya), a
settlement 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
northwest of the
Zoroastrian city...
- el-Hisn (Ancient: "Imu" or "Yamu") Kom-el-Gir
Leontopolis (
Yahudiya) (Modern: "Tell el-
Yahudiya", Ancient: "Nay-Ta-Hut")
Leontopolis (Modern: "Tell el-Muqdam")...
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called Iudaea by the Romans.
During the
Ottoman era it was
known as Al-
Yahudiya and
censuses showed its po****tion as
entirely Arab and Muslim. In the...
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always found with
another closely related term: Qilʽ
Yahudiya or Qila Yahudi. The word "Qilʽ
Yahudiya"
literally translates to the "Jewish citadel/fort"...
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related to
Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve.
Meshushim Stream, (part of)
Yahudiya NatureReserve, a
brochure of the
Israel Nature and
Parks Authority. Accessed...
- Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware or Tell el-
Yahudiya ware (often
abbreviated TEY) is a
distinctive ceramic ware of the late
Middle Bronze Age/Second Intermediate...
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Jewish settler crossing this land was
attacked and
robbed of his
horse by
Yahudiya Arabs,
while the
settlers confiscated nine
mules found grazing in their...