The British Institute in Amman (BIA, Arabic: المعهد البريطاني في عمّان), formerly known as the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History...
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research institutes, the Kenyon Institute in Jerusalem and the British Institute in Amman (BIA) in Amman, Jordan. The CBRL was established in 1998 as an...
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Amman (UK: /əˈmɑːn/ ə-MAHN, US: /ɑːˈmɑːn/ ah-MAHN; Arabic: عَمَّان, romanized: ʿAmmān, pronounced [ʕaˈmːaːn]) is the capital and the largest city of Jordan...
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Bannari Amman Institute of Technology (Autonomous) is an engineering college located in Sathyamangalam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded by the...
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Jerusalem (BSAJ) British Institute in Amman(BIA), formerly the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History (BIAAH) British Institute of Eastern Africa...
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U.S. high school British Institute in Amman, a British research institute in Amman, Jordan British Island Airways, a defunct British airline Brunei Investment...
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British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara British Institute in Amman, an overseas research institute in Amman, Jordan, formerly known as the British...
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Crystal Bennett (category Alumni of the UCL Institute of Archaeology)
need for a permanent British base in Jordan, and she received funding from the British Academy to found the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and...
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Prince Hassan bin Talal (category People from Amman)
Rights and Humanity non-profit organization, the British Institute in Amman, and the Woolf Institute, in addition to being a member of the Global Leadership...
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British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem; British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History (1990). Levant. British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem...
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Carol Palmer (category British women archaeologists)
Palmer is a British anthropologist, environmental archaeologist and botanist. She is currently Director of the British Institute in Amman, an Honorary...
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Islamic ʻAmmān: History, Site and Architecture, Vol. 1. British Institute in Amman for Archaeology and History. Robinson, Majied (2020). Marriage in the Tribe...
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Putlur Angala Parameshwari Amman Temple, also known as the Putlur Amman Temple, is a Hindu temple in Putlur, a village on the outskirts of Chennai, India...
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The Amman Message (Arabic: رسالة عمان, romanized: Risālat ʿAmmān) is a statement calling for tolerance and unity in the Muslim world that was issued on...
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Kfar Giladi (category Populated places established in 1916)
attacks Council for British Research in the Levant, p. 54 & 63; British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem; British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and...
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August 1918 (category Months in the 1910s)
and No. 265. Born: Crystal Bennett, British archaeologist, founder of the British Institute in Amman, Jordan, in Alderney, Channel Islands (d. 1987);...
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Félix-Marie Abel. In 1998 the BSAJ merged with the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History to form the Council for British Research in the Levant...
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Meenakshi Temple (redirect from Meenakshi Amman Temple)
known as Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Thirukkovil, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in the temple city of Madurai...
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Tell el-Hammam (category Populated places in Amman Governorate)
behalf of the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History in 1975–1976, while working at nearby Tell Iktanu. Prag returned in 1990 to complete...
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Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield (category Archaeological research institutes in the United Kingdom)
Palmer - Director, British Institute in Amman Derek Pitman - Lecturer in Archaeology, Bournemouth University and host of Career in Ruins Nicholas J. Saunders...
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ʿAin Ghazal statues (category Archaeological discoveries in Jordan)
ʿAin Ghazal Statue, the British Museum Noah, ʿAin Ghazal Statue, the British Museum Head, human statue from ʿAin Ghazal, Amman, the Jordan Museum Double-headed...
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Donald Wiseman (category Use British English from July 2012)
School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, and a founding member of the British Institute in Amman for Archaeology and History. Wiseman published a suzerainty treaty...
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Queen Noor of Jordan (category American expatriates in Australia)
1983, in Amman), who has one son. Princess Raiyah (born February 9, 1986, in Amman). Queen Noor founded the King Hussein Foundation (KHF) in 1979. It...
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Andrew Garrard (category British archaeologists)
British archaeologist and Reader in Early Prehistory at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. He is a former director of the British Institute at Amman for...
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Pella, Jordan (category Archaeological sites in Jordan)
excavations in 1985, but the Australian project continues. Between 1994 and 1996, Pam Watson (at the time, Asst Director of the British Institute at 'Amman) and...
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Alia Toukan (category Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Jordan)
military helicopter crash in Amman, Jordan, on 9 February 1977. She was on her way back from an inspection trip to Tafileh Hospital in southern Jordan. King...
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April 2011. Council for British Research in the Levant; British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem; British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History...
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William Lancaster (anthropologist) (category British anthropologists)
Director of the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History (BIAAH) at Amman in Jordan (now the Council for British Research in the Levant, CBRL)...
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Luisa Casati (redirect from Luisa Amman, Marchesa Casati)
(born Luisa Adele Rosa Maria Amman; 23 January 1881 – 1 June 1957), was an Italian heiress, muse, and patroness of the arts in early 20th-century Europe...
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Jordan (category 1946 establishments in Jordan)
Sea in its southwest, separated by the Gulf of Aqaba from Egypt. Amman is Jordan's capital and largest city, as well as the most populous city in the...
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