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Zabdas was a 3rd-century
Syrian general who led the
forces of
Empress Zenobia of
Palmyra during her rule as
regent of her son
Vaballathus and her subsequent...
- part of the
Sharon plain. In the
census of 1596, the
village appeared as
Zabda,
located in the
nahiya of Sha'ara in the liwa of Lajjun. It had a po****tion...
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Manshiya Zabda (Arabic: منشية الزبدة; Hebrew: מנשייה זבדה), also
known as
Manshiyet Zabda, is a Muslim-majority Arab
village in
northern Israel. Located...
- (بيت يافا) Dair Esse'neh (دير السعنة)
Mandah (منده) Maru (Irbid) (مرو)
Zabda (زبدة) Bait Idis (بيت ايدس)
Makhraba (مخربا) Al-Murajjam Al
Mughayer (المغير)...
- Palmyra, when
written in Gr****,
names such as Zabeida, Zabdila,
Zabbai or
Zabda were
often transformed into "Zenobios" (masculine) and "Zenobia" (feminine)...
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vizier in
Arabic folklore, ****ociated with King Solomon) and one Yoḥanan ben
Zabda, who may have
lived in
Byzantine Palestine or
Mesopotamia between the 3rd...
- Adi
Ahuzat Barak Givat Ela
Hoshaya Shim****
Timrat Arab
villages Manshiya Zabda Suweid Hamira Official website (in Hebrew) 32°41′24″N 35°11′48″E / 32...
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Septimius Zabbai (a
general of the army) and
Septimius Zabdas (the
chief general of the army).
Zabdas sacked Bosra,
killed the
Roman governor, and marched...
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Century Palmyrene (Unicode block)
Thirty Tyrants (Roman)
Septimius Worod Zabdas The
Semitic word T.M.R is the
common root for the
words that
designate palm...
- I'billin
Iksal Ilut Jadeidi-Makr
Jezreel Valley Regional Council Manshiya Zabda Suweid Hamira Jish
Julis Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre
Kabul Kafr
Kanna Kafr...