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Place in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine
Salbit (Arabic: سلبيت, also spelled Selbît) was a Palestinian Arab village located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) southeast of al-Ramla. Salbit was depopulated
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Sabit Frances, South Sudanese politician Sabi (disambiguation) Sabieite Salbit Tsabit This page or section lists people that share the same given name
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Swiss extreme mountaineer (born 1984)
(WI6+/M8) - Schöllenenschlucht, Andermatt". "Solo speed record on the Swiss Salbit". "1. Winterbegehung Torre Egger/Patagonien". "Cerro Torre, finally!!".
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Pedestrian bridge along Mount Titlis in Switzerland
highest-elevation suspension bridge in Europe. It broke the record held by Salbit Bridge, also located in Switzerland. The bridge spans a distance of around
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Ancient Hebrew lampstand
is in Jewish art... The first Samaritan mosaic was uncovered in 1949, at Salbit... Were it not for the distinctly Samaritan inscription at the site, it
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Place of worship for Jews or Samaritans
and Greek alphabet may originate from Samaritan synagogues. Synagogue of Salbit (now Sha'alvim), excavated by Eleazar Sukenik in 1949 northwest of Jerusalem
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Type of protected alpine climbing route
and Mittaghorn Klettersteig, both near Saas Fee); high alpine challenges (Salbit-Kettenweg near Andermatt); and demanding athletic routes (Via ferrata San
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31°53′17″N 35°01′08″E / 31.88806°N 35.01889°E / 31.88806; 35.01889 Makkabim Salbit Ramle 15 July 1948 592 6,111 Danny No trace 31°52′10″N 34°59′11″E / 31
List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war
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Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
al-Na'ani Nabi Rubin Qatra Qazaza al-Qubab al-Qubayba Qula Ramle Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar Sarafand al-Kharab Saydun Shahma Shilta al-Tina al-Tira
Ramle Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
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Bridge in Göschenen
675500°N 8.528472°E / 46.675500; 8.528472 Locale Göschenen Owner Association Salbit bridge (Verein Salbitbrücke) Website www.salbitbruecke.ch Characteristics
Salbitbrücke
This is generally considered to have been located on the site of modern Salbit. It may also be the same as the location referred to as "Shaalban" (2 Samuel
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Mountain in Switzerland
of the summit at 2,890 metres. http://www.salbitbruecke.ch Homepage of Salbit Bridge Media related to Salbitschijen at Wikimedia Commons Salbitschijen
Salbitschijen
Kibbutz in central Israel
from the Ezra movement, on lands of the depopulated Palestinian village of Salbit. It was named after a biblical location mentioned in Joshua. Judges, and
Sha'alvim
Place in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine
Muslims, increasing in the 1931 census, when it was counted together with Salbit, to 406, still all Muslims, in a total of 71 houses. In the 1945 statistics
Bayt_Shanna
Israeli military offensive
15 July 1948 Arab Legion n/a 480 Kh al-Buwayra mid July 1948 n/a n/a 190 Salbit 15–16 July 1948 Arab Legion 2nd Battalion, Kiryati Brigade 510 Bayt Nabala
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Jordanian victories in the First Arab–Israeli War
battalion from the Yiftach Brigade was performed some diversions attacks on Salbit, Imwas and Bayt Nuba, a battalion from the Harel brigade was to take Hill
Battles_of_Latrun_(1948)
Shaalabbin H8169 Joshua 19:42 3 Dan kibbutz Sha'alavim, former village Salbit שורים šʿrym Shaaraim H8189 Joshua 15:36 3 or 2 Judah ("in the valley"; important
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Palestinian village in Jerusalem Governate, West Bank
persons. By the beginning of the 20th century, residents from Biddu settled Salbit near al-Ramla, establishing it as a dependency – or satellite village –
Biddu,_Jerusalem
Village in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
al-Na'ani al-Nabi Rubin Qatra Qazaza al-Qubab al-Qubayba Qula Ramla Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar Sarafand al-Kharab Saydun Shahma Shilta al-Tina al-Tira
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Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
al-Na'ani al-Nabi Rubin Qatra Qazaza al-Qubab al-Qubayba Qula Ramla Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar Sarafand al-Kharab Saydun Shahma Shilta al-Tina al-Tira
Gaza Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Gaza_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
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Charitable; Bountiful; Merciful; Very Generous; Liberal
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English name derived from the Scottish place name Morvern, from Gaelic Mhorbhairne, MORVEN means "the big gap."
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