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Prehistoric site in northern Israel
ʿAin Mallaha (Arabic: عين ملاحة) or Eynan (Hebrew: עינן) was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, occupied circa 14,326–12
ʿAin_Mallaha
Place in Safad, Mandatory Palestine
Mallaha (Arabic: ملاّحة) was a Palestinian Arab village, located 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) northeast of Safed, on the highway between the latter and Tiberias
Mallaha
Archaeological culture of the Epipalaeolithic Levant
Mallaha, Natufian period, 12,500–9500 BC Stone mortar from ʿAin Mallaha, Natufian period, 12,500–9500 BC Limestone and basalt mortars, ʿAin Mallaha,
Natufian_culture
Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers
Khalaily, Hamudi; Valla, François (2023). "Bone aerophones from Eynan-Mallaha (Israel) indicate imitation of raptor calls by the last hunter-gatherers
Bird
Place in Safad, Mandatory Palestine
proximity to another major Natufian ("Final Old Stone Age") site, 'Ain Mallaha. Kathleen Kenyon notes that Beisamoun disappeared under modern drainage
Baysamun
Natufian sites in modern-day Israel: el-Wad, Nahal Oren, Hayonim, and Eynan-Mallaha. These objects were hand-formed from unbaked clay into various shapes,
Archaeology_of_Israel
Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age (New Stone Age)
(ancient Jericho) and Gilgal in the Jordan Valley; Israel (notably Ain Mallaha, Nahal Oren, and Kfar HaHoresh); in Byblos, Lebanon; and in Sinai, including
Neolithic
Palestinian refugee camp in Syria
significant percentage of the population descends from the villages of Mallaha and Al-Salihiyya, as well as other villages in the district of Safad, including
Khan_Dannun_camp
Music produced in preliterate cultures (prehistory)
specifically aerophones. Several of these bones were excavated at Eynan-Mallaha and date back to 10,730 and 9760 cal BC. Smaller bird bones were preferred
Prehistoric_music
region during the Neolithic Revolution is evidenced by sites such as ʿAin Mallaha, Nahal Oren and Gesher. Here is one of the more common periodisations.
History_of_Israel
86 22 Dusadh/Pasawan/Pasi 250977 0.86 23 Brahman - Tarai 217774 0.75 24 Mallaha 207006 0.71 25 Sanyasi/Dasnami 198849 0.68 26 Kewat 184298 0.63 27 Kanu
Ethnic_groups_in_Nepal
Traditional boatmen of south Asia
The Central Bureau of Statistics of Nepal classifies the Mallaah (called Mallaha in the Nepal census) as a subgroup within the broader social group of Madheshi
Mallaah
Finnic language south of Lake Onega, Russia
kastken kastkehe 4 kondi kondjan kondjaha 4 velʹlʹ vellen vellehe 5 malʹlʹ malʹlʹan malʹlʹaha 5 norʹ noren norhe None kädetoi kädetoman kädetomha None
Veps_language
Upper Galilee; Natufian Culture, 12500-9500 BC. Stone mortars from ʿAin Mallaha; Natufian period, 12500-9500 BC The Ain Sakhri figurine, Ain Sakhri caves
Epipalaeolithic_Near_East
Governorate and urban area in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Al-Taubi [ar] 8,801 Hillat Muheish [ar] 7,287 Al-Khowaildia [ar] 6,578 Al-Mallaha [ar] 5,544 Other small villages total 19,264 Islands Tarout Island 117
Qatif
Archaeological site in Israel
Nahal Oren, Natufian, 12500-9500 BC. Basalt sharpening stones, Eynan ('Ain Mallaha) and Nahal Oren, Natufian Culture, 12500-9500 BC. During Neolithic occupation
Nahal Oren (archaeological site)
Nahal_Oren_(archaeological_site)
Process which formed the domestic dog
the Near East predated agriculture, such as the Natufian dogs from Ain Mallaha, Hayonim Cave and Terrace, and Kebara Cave, the Cyprus small dogs of Shillourokambos
Domestication_of_the_dog
Place in Sudurpashchim, Nepal
1% Damai/Dholi, 0.6% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.5% Lohar, 0.5% Musalman, 0.4% Mallaha, 0.4% Newar, 0.4% Sarki, 0.3% Badi, 0.2% Kurmi, 0.1% Gurung, 0.1% Kathabaniyan
Tikapur
Millennium between 10,000 BC and 9001 BC
even before the introduction of agriculture. An early example is 'Ain Mallaha, which may have been the first village in which people were wholly sedentary
10th_millennium_BC
Agricultural wetland region in northern Israel
the southern end of the valley. The first permanent settlement, Enan (Mallaha), dates from 9,000–10,000 years ago and was discovered in the valley. The
Hula_Valley
City in Egypt
el-Sadiq View from Suez Canal City shores Ismailia Archaeological museum Mallaha Park Ismailia Location in Egypt Show map of Egypt Ismailia Ismailia (Africa)
Ismailia
District in Koshi province
0.8% Kathabaniyan, 0.8% Khatwe, 0.6% Gharti/Bhujel, 0.6% Majhi, 0.6% Mallaha, 0.6% Marwadi, 0.6% other Terai, 0.5% Terai Brahmin, 0.5% Dhimal, 0.5%
Sunsari_District
Capital of Koshi province
Newar, 3.9% Kewat, 3.3% Marwadi, 2.9% Dhanuk, 2.8% Teli, 2.8% Tharu, 2.6% Mallaha, 2.6% Rajbanshi, 2.2% other Terai, 2.0% Musahar, 1.8% Halwai, 1.6% Kathabaniyan
Biratnagar
Football tournament season
Samanoud Sinai Star v Badr Sharkia v Shabab Qasta Eastern Company v Ahli Al-Mallaha Levels v Maadi & Yacht Egypt Stars v Seela Misr Lel Makkasa v Golden Gate
2024–25_Egypt_Cup
Municipality in Madhesh, Nepal
Musalman, 1.7% Dusadh/Paswan/Pasi, 1.5% Teli, 1.4% Newar, 1.1% Magar, 1.0% Mallaha, 0.8% Bin, 0.8% Kami, 0.7% Kalwar, 0.6% Kanu, 0.5% Hajjam/Thakur, 0.5%
Kolhabi
Place in Nepal
Kayastha, 0.1% Khawas, 0.1% Koiri/Kushwaha, 0.1% Kurmi, 0.1% Lohar, 0.1% Mallaha, 0.1% Musahar, 0.1% Rajput, 0.1% Sherpa, 0.1% Sonar, 0.1% Sudhi, 0.1% Tajpuriya
Damak_Municipality
300 BCE). Other remains from this era have been found at Tel Abu Hureura, Ein Mallaha, Beidha and Jericho. Between 10,000 and 5000 BCE, agricultural communities
History_of_Palestine
Battle fought between Zengids and Kingdom of Jerusalem
2022. Oldenbourg, p 350 Ehrlich, Michael. 2019. "The Battle of ʿAin al-Mallaha, 19 June 1157". Journal of Military History 83(1): 31–42. Oldenbourg, Zoé
Battle_of_Lake_Huleh_(1157)
31°46′39″N 34°41′59″E / 31.77750°N 34.69972°E / 31.77750; 34.69972 Mallaha Safad 25 May 1948 1,032 2,168 Yiftach Rubble 33°05′24″N 35°34′55″E / 33
List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war
List_of_towns_and_villages_depopulated_during_the_1947–1949_Palestine_war
Municipality in Koshi Province, Nepal
2% Dhanuk, 0.2% Hajjam/Thakur, 0.2% other Janajati, 0.2% Kalwar, 0.2% Mallaha, 0.1% Bantawa, 0.1% Bantar/Sardar, 0.1% Chamling, 0.1% Dhobi, 0.1% Dom
Mechinagar_Municipality
Archaeological site and village in Lebanon
Chalcolithic occupation followed the older occupation at the edge of the marsh at Mallaha. The results of a pollen core from Aamiq was published in 2008 suggesting
Aammiq
Municipality in Koshi Province, Nepal
Gharti/Bhujel, 0.2% Majhi, 0.1% other Dalit, 0.1% Hajjam/Thakur, 0.1% Mallaha, 0.1% Musalman, 0.1% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.1% Tharu, 0.1% Yakkha and 0.3%
Myanglung_Municipality
99.68% 138,637 Gharti/Bhujel +1.10% Sino/Tibetan 96.50% 97.60% 118,650 Mallaha +0.63% Terai 99.13% 99.76% 173,261 Kalwar +0.08% Terai 99.69% 99.77% 128
Hinduism_in_Nepal
Metropolitan City in Madhesh Province, Nepal
Chhetri, 1.9% Dusadh/Paswan/Pasi, 1.8% Terai Brahmin, 1.6% Baraee, 1.6% Mallaha, 1.4% Nuniya, 1.4% other Terai, 1.3% Rajput, 1.2% Hajjam/Thakur, 1.2% Lohar
Birgunj
Epipalaeolithic archaeological site in Jordan
Period Mortuary Practices". Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 15 (4): 313–336. doi:10.1006/jaar.1996.0012. ISSN 0278-4165. ʿAin Mallaha Shubayqa 1
Azraq_18
found buried with humans from the Natufian period (c. 12000-10000), at Mallaha and Hayonim in the southern Levant. The geographical location of its domestication
Animals in the Ancient Near East
Animals_in_the_Ancient_Near_East
Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
Ghannama 350 350 Lazzaza 230 230 Beit Hillel 100 100 Mahanaim 110 110 Mallaha and 'Arab Zubeid 890 890 Malikiyya (El, includes ‘Eitarun) 360 360 Manara
Safad Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Safad_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
Place in Sudurpashchim, Nepal
4.5% Bhote, 3.3% Sarki, 2.7% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.7% other Dalit, 0.5% Mallaha, 0.5% Musalman, 0.3% Badi, 0.1% Newar and 0.3% others. In terms of religion
Budhinanda
Bölling-Alleröd climatic phase. Natoufian sites include open-air settlements (e.g. Mallaha and Wadi Hammeh 27), rock shelters (e.g. Hayonim and Nahal Oren), and cave
Neolithic_in_the_Near_East
Village in Turkey
Turkified to Yünlüce. Notes Also known as Al-Malāḥah, Malaḥto, Malahto, Mallāḥa, Mellaha, Mete, or Mlaḥsô. Citations Al-Jeloo (2019), p. 367. Bcheiry (2019)
Yünlüce,_Lice
Battle fought between Zengids and Kingdom of Jerusalem
Klefer printer. 1847. Ehrlich, Michael. 2019. "The Battle of ʿAin al-Mallaha, 19 June 1157". Journal of Military History 83(1): 31–42. Oldenbourg, Zoé
Battle_of_Butaiha
Village in Safad, Mandatory Palestine
is located close to the border between Al-Nabi Yusha' and the lands of Mallaha. The Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi described the village remains
Al-Nabi_Yusha'
Population and land survey of Mandatory Palestine
Ghannama 350 350 Lazzaza 230 230 Beit Hillel 100 100 Mahanaim 110 110 Mallaha and 'Arab Zubeid 890 890 Malikiyya (El, includes ‘Eitarun) 360 360 Manara
Village_Statistics,_1945
12th national census of Nepal
22 Dusadh/Pasawan/Pasi 250,977 0.86 23 Brahman - Terai 217,774 0.75 24 Mallaha 207,006 0.71 25 Sanyasi/Dasnami 198,849 0.68 26 Kewat 184,298 0.63 27 Kanu
2021_Nepal_census
Historical town in Babylon province, Iraq
ruins of an old trading outpost named Balashkar, later known as Be'er al-Mallaha in Arabic, which was built around 60 CE by the Parthian King Vologases
Al-Kifl
Municipality in Koshi Province, Nepal
2% Tamang, 1.1% Amat, 1.0% Kami, 1.0% (Kewrat 1.0%) Tatma/Tatwa, 0.9% Mallaha, 0.9% Tharu, 0.8% Badhaee, 0.8% Hajam/Thakur, 0.8% Magar, 0.8% Nuniya,
Ratuwamai_Municipality
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Achziv Az-Zeeb, al-Zib, al-Zaib Y Y Y Y Y Y Ain Mallaha Eynan Y Tel Anafa Tel el-Hader Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Amud Cave Y Arbel Khirbet
List of archaeological sites in Israel and Palestine
List_of_archaeological_sites_in_Israel_and_Palestine
Late Pleistocene canine
southwest of Ulakhan Sular and proposed as a Paleolithic dog. 12,000 Ain Mallaha (Eynan) and HaYonim terrace, Israel Three canid finds. A diminutive carnassial
Paleolithic_dog
53, Invasion of Cyprus. Michael Ehrlich (2019). "The Battle of ʿAin al-Mallaha, 19 June 1157". Journal of Military History 83(1): 31–42. Runciman 1952
Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187
9th national census of Nepal
Sudhi/Kalwar 162,046 0.88 23 Musahar 141,980 0.77 24 Dhanuk 136,944 0.74 25 Mallaha 110,413 0.60 26 Sherpa 110,358 0.60 27 Baniya 101,868 0.55 28 Kewat 101
1991_Nepal_census
Levant Natufian c. 12,000 – 11,500 BP Succeeded by the Pre-Pottery Neolithic settlement. 'Ain Mallaha Hula Valley, Levant Natufian c. 12,000 – 10,000 BP
List of Mesolithic settlements
List_of_Mesolithic_settlements
Roman-era ruin along the shore of the Sea of Galilee
in front of Tarichaea. The Arabic place-name can be spelled el-Malaḥa, Mallâha. Still in the 19th century, Robinson suggested that Tarichaea was Khirbet
Tarichaea
Place in Lumbini Province, Nepal
24.5% were Tharu, 11.2% Musalman, 9.1% Yadav, 8.1% Hill Brahmin, 7.0% Mallaha, 6.1% Chhetri, 5.5% Lodh, 4.2% Chamar/Harijan/Ram, 3.9% Kami, 2.2% Magar
Gulariya
Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
al-Walid Kirad al-Baqqara Kirad al-Ghannama Lazzaza Madahil Al-Malkiyya Mallaha al-Manshiyya al-Mansura Mansurat al-Khayt Marus Meiron al-Muftakhira Mughr
Gaza Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Gaza_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
Municipality in Bagmati Province, Nepal
Sunuwar, 0.1% Hajam/Thakur, 0.1% Kalwar, 0.1% Kanu, 0.1% Kathabaniyan, 0.1% Mallaha, 0.1% Teli, 0.1% other Terai and 0.2% others. In terms of religion, 71
Rapti_Municipality
French archaeologist (1920–2012)
National Museum of Iran in Tehran. In Israel Perrot excavated at Munhata, Ain Mallaha and the Chalcolithic sites at Abu Matar and Bir es-Safadi near Beersheba
Jean_Perrot
Rural Municipality in Province Koshi, Nepal
0.5% Magar, 0.5% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.4% Damai/Dholi, 0.4% Gaine, 0.4% Mallaha, 0.3% Gharti/Bhujel, 0.3% other Terai, 0.2% Dhanuk, 0.2% Halwai, 0.2% Kathabaniyan
Kachankawal Rural Municipality
Kachankawal_Rural_Municipality
Municipality in Bagmati Province, Nepal
Rai, 1.0% Newar 0.9% Musalman, 0.6% Dura, 0.6% Gaine, 0.6% Teli, 0.5% Mallaha, 0.4% Kumal, 0.4% Thakuri, 0.3% Sonar, 0.2% Badi, 0.2% Bhote, 0.2% Kalwar
Madi,_Chitwan
Municipality in Bagmati Province, Nepal
Halwai – 0.1% Kalwar – 0.1% Kathabaniyan – 0.1% Koiri/Kushwaha – 0.1% Mallaha – 0.1% Other Terai – 0.1% Yadav – 0.1% Others – 0.1% Religious affiliations
Khairahani
Rural Municipality in Gandaki Province, Nepal
Tharu, 0.2% Yadav, 0.1% Bengali, 0.1% Hajam/Thakur, 0.1% Kalwar, 0.1% Mallaha, 0.1% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.1% Thakali and 0.6% others. In terms of religion
Anbu Khaireni Rural Municipality
Anbu_Khaireni_Rural_Municipality
Archaeological site in Greece
the stone over the body is reminiscent of respective examples from Ain Mallaha and El Wad. The burials at Maroulas are part of a limited number of burials
Maroulas,_Kythnos
Palmach offensive
400 Jews Al-Khisas 25 May 1948 n/a whispering campaign 530 inc. 60 Jews Mallaha 25 May villagers fled whispering campaign 890 Al-Mansura, Safad 25 May
Operation_Yiftach
Rural Municipality in Province No. 2, Nepal
2% Hajam/Thakur, 1.2% Tatma/Tatwa, 1.1% Baraee, 1.0% Kathabaniyan, 1.0% Mallaha, 0.9% Terai Brahmin, 0.8% Koiri/Kushwaha, 0.6% Hill Brahmin, 0.5% Danuwar
Bhagwanpur_Rural_Municipality
French archaeologist
15, 2000. STORDEUR D., Outils et armes en os du gisement natoufien de Mallaha (Eynan, Israel), Paris, Assoc. Paléorient (Mémoires et Travaux du Centre
Danielle_Stordeur
Village in Safad subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Muslims, in a total of 100 houses. The population, combined with that of Mallaha, came to 890 Muslims in the 1945 statistics, with a total of 2,168 dunams
Arab_al-Zubayd
Museum in northern Israel
standing at its southern extremity were built on site known in Arabic as Mallāha. Arthur Ruppin, the head of the Palestine Office of the Zionist Organisation
Kinneret_Farm
13000/12500-11600/11000 B.C.), with the appearance of the first permanent villages (Mallaha, Hayonim) and a general decline in group mobility, even if most Middle
Origins of agriculture in West Asia
Origins_of_agriculture_in_West_Asia
Ghardaqa Range Rear Lighthouse 27°12′30″N 33°50′30″E 15 55 18 D7296.52 El Mallaha Lighthouse 28°14′48″N 33°9′36″E 10 12 15 D7296.85 Enterprise Passage Lighthouse
List_of_lighthouses_in_Egypt
Nigerian politician and lawyer (born 1981)
palliative materials to the needy and disabled people in the state held at Mallaha Ginery Gusau. Flag off the distribution of ICT gadgets to Beneficiaries
Mahdi_Mohammed_Gusau
Rural Municipality in Province No. 1, Nepal
Dhanuk (4.60%) Teli (4.00%) Musahar (3.80%) Khatwe (2.40%) Sarbaria (2.00%) Mallaha (1.20%) Others (6.40%) The largest communities are the Muslims and kushwaha
Bhokraha_Rural_Municipality
Place in Safad, Mandatory Palestine
the Hula with an example of local matting. 1948 Marsh Arabs Al-Mansura Mallaha Morris, 2004, p. xvi, village #15. Also gives causes of depopulation. Palmer
Al-Salihiyya,_Palestine
11th national census of Nepal
83 23 Kanu/Haluwai 209,053 0.79 24 Dusadh/Pasawan/Pasi 208,910 0.79 25 Mallaha 173,261 0.65 26 Kewat 153,772 0.58 27 Kathbaniya 138,637 0.52 28 Brahmin-Terai
2011_Nepal_census
Village in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
al-Walid Kirad al-Baqqara Kirad al-Ghannama Lazzaza Madahil Al-Malkiyya Mallaha al-Manshiyya al-Mansura Mansurat al-Khayt Marus Meiron al-Muftakhira Mughr
Sataf
Village in Safad, Mandatory Palestine
Thomson in 1857. Churning butter, Palestine, 1904. Hula beehive, 1904. Mallaha Al-Salihiyya Palmer, 1881, p. 29 Government of Palestine, Department of
Al-Mansura,_Safad
Village in Safad, Mandatory Palestine
successes were short-lived; Harrawi, along with the nearby villages of Mallaha and Baysamun fell to the Israeli Palmach's First Battalion of Operation
Harrawi
10th national census of Nepal
Brahmin-Terai 134,496 0.59 28 Baniya 126,971 0.56 29 Gharti/Bhujel 117,568 0.52 30 Mallaha 115,968 0.51 31 Kalwar 115,606 0.51 32 Kumal 99,389 0.44 33 Hajam/Thakur
2001_Nepal_census
1000. 500 are a Brahman caste, and 200 are "Kol" caste, and other are Mallaha caste. 100 Brahman in village are Ralhi in mishra of Brahman caste. Chain
Madaraha
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu, Refuge of Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Brook in the Hollow; From the Brook; From the Stream Near the Hollow
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Son
Female
German
Hungarian form of German Gertrude, GERTRÚD means "spear strength."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
King of Poetry
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Abigail, ABIGIL means "father rejoices."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sidebottom.
Female
English
Character name used by English novelist R.D. Blackmore, possibly of Anglo-Saxon origin, LORNA means "forlorn, forsaken, lost."Â
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