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    El Wad is an Epipalaeolithic archaeological site in Mount Carmel, Israel. The site has two components: El Wad Cave, also known as Mugharat el-Wad or HaNahal...
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  • Hussein el-Wad (Arabic: حسين الواد) (born 20 March 1948 - died 02 June 2018) was a Tunisian academic, poet, critic and novelist. He was born in Moknine...
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    Sha'ar HaGai (redirect from Bab el wad)
    HaGai (Hebrew: שער הגיא) in Hebrew, a name literally translated from Bab al-Wad or Bab al-Wadi in Arabic (Hebrew: באב אל-ואד, Arabic: باب الواد or باب الوادي)...
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    in the Near East. A year later, when she discovered similar material at el-Wad Terrace, Garrod suggested the name "the Natufian culture", after Wadi an-Natuf...
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    2018, El Zahed starred in the film Sons of Adam. In February 2019, El Zahed played Gamila in the film Love Story. She starred in the TV series El wad sayed...
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    El-Wad Sayyed El-Shaghghal (Egyptian Arabic: الواد سيد الشغال, lit. 'The Working Boy, Sayyed') is a comedy play consisting of eight scenes. The play was...
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  • Wad el-Mahi (Arabic: ود الماحي), or Wad al Mahi, is a locality in the Blue Nile State, Sudan. It has a population of 110,831 and was one of the main sites...
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    caves, and a number of rock shelters, in the Carmel mountain range at el-Wad, el-Tabun, and Es Skhul. Garrod discovered Neanderthal and early modern human...
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    el‑Wad Cave Inside elWad Cave Excavation work in elWad Cave's terrace ElWad point microlith Flint stone points, Boqer Tahtit Cave (Ein Avdat) and el‑Wad...
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  • Entrance to el-Wad Cave, an important Ahmarian site Inside of el-Wad Cave. Erq el-Ahmar (type site) Manot Cave Boker Tachtit Nahal Boqer El-Wad Ksar Akil...
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    La Goulette (redirect from El Aouina)
    [la ɡulɛt], Italian: La Goletta), in Arabic Halq al-Wadi (حلق الوادي Ḥalq el-Wād), is a municipality and the port of Tunis, Tunisia. La Goulette is located...
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    Wad Madani (Arabic: ود مدني, romanized: Wad Madanī), Wad Medani or Madani is the capital of the Al Jazirah state in east-central Sudan. Wad Madani lies...
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    MyHouse.wad (known also as MyHouse.pk3, or simply MyHouse) is a map for Doom II created by Steven Nelson. It is a subversive horror-thriller that revolves...
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  • The Battle of Wad Madani was a battle in the War in Sudan over the control of Wad Madani, the capital of Gezira State in east-central Sudan, between the...
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    Emam launched his career in theater in Ana w Howa w Heya (1962) with Fouad El-Mohandes and Shwikar. In cinema he acted in My Wife, the Director General...
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    a bladelet. The El-Wad point is from the end of the Upper Paleolithic from the same area, made from a very long, thin bladelet. The El-Khiam point has...
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  • to Jerusalem N/A December 28, 1947 Arab Snipers 10 5 Jews killed in Bab el Wad by snipers, 5 Arabs killed in reprisals N/A December 29, 1947 Arab militants...
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    Together with the nearby sites of Tabun Cave, Jamal cave, and the cave at El Wad, Skhul is part of the Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve, a national park and...
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    Cultures, Stone Burins used for incising stone and wood, Qafzeh, Hayonim, el-Wad Cave, 250,000-22,000 BP Israel Mousterian Culture, stone spearheads, 250...
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    234th Brigade had fought their way up to reach the heights of Bab el Wad. After Bab el Wad, the road wound to Jerusalem through deep, narrow valleys, over...
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  • Wad Banda (Arabic: ود بندة) is a locality located in West Kordofan, Sudan. In April 2004, a rebel group from Darfur attacked a rural area in Wad Banda...
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  • convoy of around thirty vehicles having been destroyed in the gorges of Bab-el-Wad. On 27 March, an important supply convoy from Kfar Etzion was taken in an...
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  • Al-Irhabi. Esh EL Ghorab. Bikhit and Adila 1 Bikhit and Adila 2 El Wad Sayed Chaghal (play) El Zaeem (play) حسين, منار (2023-02-12). "صورة نادرة من خطوبة شقيقة...
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    Old City of Jerusalem. It is located at the corner of Via Dolorosa and el-Wad Street in the Muslim Quarter, at the third station of the Way of the Cross...
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    Middle Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic occupations in the caves of Tabun, El-Wad, Es-Skhul, Shuqba (Shuqbah) and Kebara Cave. She also coined the cultural...
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  • Residents reported that the RSF had laid siege to the village of Wad Kebeish, north of El Geteina. SLM-Nur leader Abdul Wahid al-Nur met with Hemedti in...
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    southern border, the Elah Valley; and its western border, Sha'ar HaGai/Bab el-Wad and the road to Beit Shemesh. The largest towns in the Jerusalem corridor...
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    Cultures, stone burins used for incising stone and wood, Qafzeh, Hayonim, el-Wad Cave, 250,000-22,000 BP Israel Aurignacian Culture incised animal bones...
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  • geographer Samuel Klein with the ruin directly west of Sha'ar Hagai (Bâb el Wâd) called Kh. Khâtûleh (variant spelling: Kh. Khâtûla), now known locally...
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    of ambushes throughout the route, he had a huge road block erected at Bab-el-Oued, and Jerusalem was once again isolated as a consequence. During Operation...
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