Ash-Shuyukh or al-Shuyukh (Arabic: الشيوخ) is a Palestinian town in the Hebron Governorate of the State of Palestine, located 6 km northeast of the city...
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Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh (redirect from Qalīb ash Shuyūkh)
Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh or Jileeb Al-Shiyukh (Gulf Arabic: جليب الشيوخ, pronounced /d͡ʒɪliːb lɪʃjuːχ/), often shortened to just Jilīb/Jileeb (الجليب), is one...
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Beit Ummar to the northwest, Halhul to the west and Beit Einun and ash-Shuyukh to the south. The Dead Sea is just east of Sa'ir's municipal borders...
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The Senate (Arabic: مجلس الشيوخ, romanized: Majlis ash-Shuyūkh, French: Sénat) was the upper house of Parliament in Mauritania from April 1992 to August...
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Ahrar al-Sham (redirect from Ahrar Ash-Sham)
Swords of The Most Compassionate Brigade Khan al-Asal Free Brigades Ash-Shuyukh Brigade Muhajireen Brigade Farouq Battalion 5th Battalion Revolutionaries...
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Ruq'a al-Kum Khirbet Safa Khirbat al-Simia Kuseis al-Majd Qalqas Qila al-Ramadien ar-Rihiya ash-Shuyukh Shuyukh al-Arrub as-Sura at-Tabaqa al-Uddeisa Zif...
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village of Hureiz and the town of Yatta, to the north are Sa'ir and ash-Shuyukh, while Halhul and the forest of Hebron lie to the west. Bani Na'im's...
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Masafer Yatta (redirect from Khirbet Tawil ash-Shih)
localities that make up Masafer Yatta (Mantiqat Shi'b al-Batim, Khirbet Tawil ash-Shih, Khirbet al-Fakhit, Khirbet Bir al-Idd, Khirbet Asafi and Maghayir al-Abeed)...
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`ruf Al A lambi Akhbar Shaikh Al-Bukhari Muhammad bin Salim Mu jam Ash-Shuyukh Amal Al-Yaum wal-Lailah His Students List of Ash'aris مغلوث، سامي بن عبد...
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Wadi ash-Shajina (English: Shagna Valley) is a Palestinian village in the Hebron Governorate, in the south of the West Bank. The village had a population...
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Elders (Somali: Golaha Guurtida, Arabic: مجلس الشيوخ, romanized: majlis ash-Shuyūkh), also known as the Guurti, is the upper house of the Parliament of Somaliland...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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(Harat al-Kazaz), inhabited by Jews; the Mamluk-era Sheikh's Quarter (Harat ash Sheikh) to the north-west; and further north, the Dense Quarter (Harat al-Harbah)...
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water supply from Ain al-Arrub (Arrub Spring). In the 1850s, people from Ash Shuyukh settled the area. In 1883, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP)...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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kilometers north of Hebron. Other nearby localities include, Sa'ir and ash-Shuyukh to the northeast, Halhul to the northwest, Beit Kahil to the west and...
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al-'Arrub') is a Palestinian refugee camp located adjacent to the town of Shuyukh al-Arrub in the southern West Bank along the Hebron-Jerusalem road, in...
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Governorate of the State of Palestine. The town, bordered by Sa'ir and al-Shuyukh to the east, Beit Ummar and al-Arroub refugee camp to the north, and Kharas...
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of the Caliphate Brigade(denied by group) Khan al-Asal Free Brigades Ash-Shuyukh Brigade Muhajireen Brigade Farouq Battalion 5th Battalion Revolutionaries...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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1983, and which Palestinians state was confiscated from the village of Ash-Shuyukh. The first structures on Metzad were erected by the Israel Defense Forces's...
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road to the Church has to be paved. Dhahiriya is home to the tomb site of ash-Sheikh Ahmad al-Ghumari, a 14th-century Sufi saint renowned for his knowledge...
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Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir Arab...
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