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Archaeological site in Mafraq, Jordan
Khirbet es-Samra (Arabic: خربة السمراء, lit. 'the dark ruin'; ancient Hatita on the Tabula Peutingeriana) is an archaeological site comprising a Roman
Khirbet_es-Samra
Battle during the Arab Revolt
bin Hussein and Jaafar al-Askari, was stationed in Abu al-Lasan and Khirbet es-Samra. Their mission was to attack Ottoman forces in Ma'an and along the
Battle_of_Daraa_(1918)
French historian of religion
Syrian text of the Addai doctrine (Brepols) Khirbet Es-Samra I: the first volume is entitled Khirbet es-Samra I. It was prepared under the direction of
Alain_Desreumaux
Part of World War I
blockade of the Ottoman garrison at Ma'an after an unsuccessful attack at Khirbet es-Samra earlier in the year. They were commanded by Jaafar Pasha, formerly
Battle_of_Megiddo_(1918)
Melkite Aramaic
75–94, figs. 205–236. Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Alain Desreumaux, Khirbet es-samra I Jordanie (Bibliothèque de l'anquité tardive; Turnhout, 1998), pp
Christian_Palestinian_Aramaic
Village in Mafraq Governorate, Jordan
Umm el-Jimal was admitted during the 46th session held in India. Khirbet es-Samra List of World Heritage Sites in Jordan Tourism in Jordan Benjamin Hoksbergen
Umm_el-Jimal
Palestinian hamlet in Nablus, State of Palestine
Khirbet al-Marājim (Arabic: خربة المراجم), also spelled Khirbet al-Marājem or Khirbet al-Marjama, is a small Palestinian community located south of Nablus
Khirbet_al-Marajim
Village in Tiberias, Mandatory Palestine
Al-Samra (Arabic: السمرا) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Tiberias Subdistrict. It was depopulated on April 21, 1948, during the 1947–1948 Civil
Al-Samra
French archaeologist (born 1940)
citadel of Amman in Jordan. Until 1993 he directed the excavations at Khirbet es-Samra, also in Jordan. Since 1995 he has led a mission to Gaza, uncovering
Jean-Baptiste_Humbert
Narrow-gauge railway line from Damascus to Medina
Mafrak (Mafraq). Has a Hajj fort, Khan or Qal'at el-Mafraq. Samra/ Semra/Sumra (Khirbet as-Samra, 32°11′N 36°10′E / 32.183°N 36.167°E / 32.183; 36.167)
Hejaz_railway
between the three countries. List of stations. Jabir as-Sirhan Mafraq Khirbet us-Samra Zarqa Russeifa Amman Qasr Lubin Al-Jizah Daba'a Khan az-Zibib Suaq
Rail_transport_in_Jordan
2025 shooting in the Hebron Hills, Palestine
earlier clashes that day, when settlers from the Havat Meitarim outpost near Khirbet Zanuta had begun to create earthworks in a "state land" area with water
Killing_of_Awdah_Hathaleen
Israeli military operation against Lebanon
The LAF said that an IDF force crossed the Blue Line in the areas of Khirbet Yaroun and Odaisseh and claimed they retreated after an incursion of about
2024_Lebanon_war
2024–2025 Israeli offensive along the Egypt–Gaza border
addition to a multiple number of wounded people after an Israeli attack in Khirbet al-Adas. Several Palestinian militants were killed in an airstrike in Rafah
Rafah_offensive
airstrike, according to Israel, alongside three other Hezbollah members, in Khirbet Selm shortly before al-Tawil's funeral began. However, Hezbollah denied
Hezbollah–Israel conflict (2023–present)
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Israel Be'eri massacre Released 29 November 2023 Gong Sae Lao Thailand Khirbet Mador Released 29 November 2023 Charoemchai Saengkaew Thailand Alumim massacre
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Ongoing military and political conflict in West Asia
Palestinian villagers purchase water from water trucks in Khirbet A-Duqaiqah in the Hebron Hills.
Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
Israeli hostage rescue operation
Al-Qadi was released from the hospital to his home in the village of Khirbet Karkur, which is among the Bedouin villages in Israel that is unrecognized
Rescue_of_Qaid_Farhan_al-Qadi
Lebanese militant (died 2024)
southern Lebanon. He was reportedly killed by an Israeli airstrike in Khirbet Selm, Lebanon, during the 2023–2024 Israel–Hezbollah conflict. Barji played
Ali_Hussein_Barji
Series of Israeli military engagements in the occupied West Bank
number on record. Some families were forced to destroy their own homes. Khirbet Zanuta (Arabic: خربة زنوتا, meaning "the ruin of Zanuta") is (or was) a
Israeli incursions in the West Bank during the Gaza war
Israeli_incursions_in_the_West_Bank_during_the_Gaza_war
60-day halt to Israel–Hezbollah conflict
Hezbollah. 1 0 25 January 2026 Khirbet Selm and Derdghaya One person was killed and another was injured by an Israeli strike in Khirbet Selm while an Israeli strike
2024 Israel–Lebanon ceasefire agreement
2024_Israel–Lebanon_ceasefire_agreement
(in Arabic). 21 August 1974. p. 1. "Violence in Akkar: Five killed in Khirbet Char as tensions rise". Al-Nahar (in Arabic). 19 September 1974. p. 1.
List of extrajudicial killings and political violence in Lebanon
List_of_extrajudicial_killings_and_political_violence_in_Lebanon
of Hezbollah's Redwan Force. Ali Hussein Barji Hezbollah 9 January 2024 Khirbet Selm 1 Death denied by Hezbollah. Sadegh Omidzadeh Islamic Revolutionary
List of military engagements during the Gaza war
List_of_military_engagements_during_the_Gaza_war
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KHIRBET ES-SAMRA
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Boy/Male
British, English
From the Church Village
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burrows.Possibly an altered form of German Börries or Borr(i)es (see Burress).
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from any of the places called Biron, in Charente-Maritime, Dordogne, and Basses Pyrénées. The Latin form of the name is Biriacum, from a Gaulish personal name Birius + the locative suffix -acum.English : variant spelling of Byron.A Biron is documented at Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1686.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and Irish
Scottish and Irish : reduced form of McNay.English : variant of Nye.French : habitational name from places so called in Manche and Pyrénées Atlantiques, possibly named with Latin Nadium, from a Gaulish personal name, Nadius.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a tailor or embroiderer, from a derivative of naaien ‘to sew’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Yiddish equivalent of German Neu.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Daw 1. It is suggested by Reaney and Wilson that the unusual -n suffix is a late survival of an Old English genitive ending, which was later superseded by the familiar -es suffix.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Crown
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Egyptian
, the wife of Prince Namurot.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Filkin, a diminutive from a short form of Philip.English : habitational name from a place so called in Oxfordshire, whose name is probably a tribal derivative (with Old English -ingas ‘people of’) of the Old English personal name Filica (of uncertain origin). Surname forms such as de Filking(es) are found in the surrounding area from the 12th and 13th centuries.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Golyath, GOLIATH means "exile." In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine giant slain by David. A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Hebrew Galyat/Golyat/Golyath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived.Â
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Saint-Maur-des-Fossées in Seine, northern France, or possibly from Saint-Maur-sur-Loire in Touraine. Both places are named from the dedication of the church there to St. Maur (see Moore 3).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.French : habitational name from a place so named in Vosges or from Darney-aux-Chênes in the canton of Châtenois. In some cases it may be an altered spelling of the French surname Darné, a habitational name, with the preposition d(e), for someone from Arné in Hautes Pyrénées.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Sings Glory of God
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Enjoyment; Pleasure; Above All; Beauty; Delightful; Es-tower of Joy; Ganga; Honest Beautiful; Mother-in-law of Ruth; Pleasantness
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English
English : from the Old English personal name Ēastmund, composed of the elements ēast ‘grace’ (or ēast ‘east’) + mund ‘protection’. The name survived the Norman Conquest, although it was never very frequent, and is attested in the 13th and 14th centuries in the forms Estmund and Es(t)mond.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burrows.Possibly an altered form of German Börries or Borr(i)es (see Burress).
Boy/Male
English
Stiles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lee.Scottish : reduced variant of McClay.French : habitational name from places so named in Loire, Meurthe-et-Moselle, and Pyrénées-Atlantique.German : habitational name from places so named, in the Rhineland near Koblenz and in Bavaria, named with lay(h), a word meaning ‘stone’, ‘rock’, ‘slate’.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) or French
English (of Norman origin) or French : habitational name, with fused preposition d(e), principally for someone from Arras in northern France, or possibly from Arras-en-Lavedan (Hautes Pyrénées) or Arras-sur-Rhône (Ardèche).
Male
Hebrew
(גָּלְיַת) Hebrew name GOLYATH means "exile." In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine giant slain by David. A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Hebrew Galyat/Golyat/Golyath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived.Â
Male
Egyptian
, Kharbat.
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n.
See Sherbet.
n.
The Chinese yellow antelope (Procapra gutturosa), a remarkably swift-footed animal, inhabiting the deserts of Central Asia, Thibet, and China.
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A drink made of orange juice and water, corresponding to lemonade; orange sherbet.
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A specied of wild sheep (Ovis Hodgsonii), native of Nepaul and Thibet. It has a dorsal mane and a white ruff beneath the neck.
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A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc.
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A kind of beverage; sherbet.
a.
Of or pertaining to Thibet.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Thibet.
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A wild ass found in Thibet; the kiang.
n.
A flavored water ice.
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A species of antelope (Procapra picticauda), inhabiting Thibet.
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In Thibet, Mongolia, etc., a priest or monk of the belief called Lamaism.
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The kiang, a wild horse or wild ass of Thibet (Asinus hemionus). E () The fifth letter of the English alphabet.
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Crude native borax, formerly imported from Thibet. It was once the chief source of boric compounds. Cf. Borax.
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A piebald variety of the horse, native of Thibet.
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A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.
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A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.
a.
A general principle concerning the formation or use of words, or a concise statement thereof; thus, it is a rule in England, that s or es , added to a noun in the singular number, forms the plural of that noun; but "man" forms its plural "men", and is an exception to the rule.
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