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Zoroub Hill تل زروب (Arabic) Tel
Zarub, Tel
Rafah Hill
Survey of Palestine,
British Mandate, 1942. Grid position
Palestine grid 629/1251
Location Rafah...
- (Russian: Зарубин) is a
Russian masculine surname originating from the noun
zarub meaning a
notch in a tree; its
feminine counterpart is Zarubina. The surname...
- by the
Kaniv Reservoir. The city also
included a
legendary settlement of
Zarub that is
mentioned in the
Hypatian Chronicles of 1096 and 1168. As of 2007...
- Samāḩ and Waḩlah are
located in this
middle zone.
Western Kalbā
contains Zārūb, Maskūnah, Falaj, Ḩarrah, Mazārī', Fayyāᶁ, Wādī La'ili, Wādī Muᶁayq, Mi****f...
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which would have been how the
Norse rendered the
Slavic toponym Ustja (
Zarub).
Ustja was
located on a hill near a ford
across the Trubež, a tributary...
- of Oberglogau. The
parish church in
Komorniki was
built in 1888 by Fr.
Zarub,
largely with
funds collected from his predecessor, Fr. Jachnik. The temple...
- Roden, Kaniv,
Korsun (now Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi) Zheld, Pisochen, and
Zarub combined the
functions of
military fortresses and trade,
crafts and cultural...
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Russian Primary Chronicle,
Boniak made an
incursion into the
region of
Zarub in the Prin****lity of Pereyaslavl,
fighting with the
Torks and Berendei...
- from the
Smolensk region (whence his surname), Klim
became a monk of the
Zarub Monastery. He was
elected metropolitan by a
synod of the
hierarchy of the...