- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zeitoun, Zaïtoun, Zeytoun, Żejtun, Zaytoun,
Zeitun, Zitouna, or
Zeita (all
derived from the
Arabic word for "olive tree") may...
- The
Zeitun rebellion or
Second Zeitun Resistance (Armenian: Զեյթունի երկրորդ գոյամարտը, Zeyt'uni
yerkrord goyamartĕ) took
place in the
winter of 1895–1896...
-
Zeitun m****acre
occurred on May 1, 1948,
during the 1948
Palestine war, when
forces of the
Palmach attacked the
Palestinian village of Ein al-
Zeitun,...
- The
Zeitun Resistance by the
Armenian militia against the
Ottoman Empire may
refer to:
First Zeitun Resistance of 1862
Zeitun Rebellion in 1895–1896 Second...
-
Armenian militia of
Hunchaks (Social
Democrat Hunchakian Party) of the city
Zeitun (Süleymanlı) had
resisted on two
armed conflicts,
first from
August 30 to...
- Ein al-
Zeitun, was a
Palestinian Arab village,
located 1.5
kilometres (0.93 mi)
north of
Safed in the
Upper Galilee.
During the
early Ottoman period, Ein...
- The
First Zeitun Resistance of 1862 was an
armed conflict between the
Armenians of
Zeitun and the
Ottoman Empire.
Zeitun has for a long time been an autonomous...
- եկեղեցի, romanized: Srbots Hreštakapetats yekeğetsi), also
known as Deir ez-
Zeitun (دير الزيتون Dayr az-Zaytūn, "Monastery of the
Olive Tree"), is an Armenian...
- Capitán Av.
Selin Zeitun Lopez Airport (IATA: RIB, ICAO: SLRI) is an
airport serving Riberalta, a port city on the Beni
River in the Beni
Department of...
-
Osher Zeitun (Hebrew: אושר זיתון; born 14
January 1991) is an
Israeli ****ociation
football player currently contracted to
Hapoel Iksal.
Zeitun made his...