10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SAFSAF»
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Articles on Military History of Israel, Including: Qibya ...
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ent by WIKIPEDIA articles! Safsaf (Arabic:, the weeping willow, also known in Roman times as Safsofa) was a Palestinian village located 9 kilometres northwest of Safed, present day Israel.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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District of Safad, Including: A Marus, Safsaf, Al-khisas, ...
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Ottoman Lyric Poetry: An Anthology (Publications on the ...
Lesger-i esk-i firāvān ile ceng itmegiçün Gönderür mevclerin lücce-i 'ummän safsaf Gökde efgän iderek sanma geger hayl-iküleng Qekilürküyuña murgân-1 dil t cân Safsaf Cāmi' igre göre tā kimlere hem-zānūsin Sekl-i sakkāda gezer dide-i ...
Walter G. Andrews, Najaat Black, Mehmet Kalpaklı, 2006
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Muslims and Christians in Norman Sicily: Arabic-Speakers ...
... canale, see Mizab al-Sabuqa sabuq, see asgar sabuq al-Sabuqa, see Mizab al-Sabuqa sadd mathanat Qal'at 'Ali (Calatrasi) > ductum molendini kalatahali safsaf, see al-Safsaf Sagmi (Iato- magna divisa) > saganum sagani, terrae, see riba' ...
Dr Alexander Metcalfe, Professor Alex Metcalfe, 2014
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Journal of Field Archaeology - Halaman 368
On the SIR-A image, a series of dark, intertwining bands appear to be superimposed on the central part of Wadi Safsaf. We have interpreted this complex to represent a buried, braided channel system (RR-2) inset into the wadi floor (McCauley ...
Association for Field Archaeology, 1988
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Everyday Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam Among ... - Halaman 50
ily, like that of his predecessor, was from the village of Safsaf, near Safad, and experienced a series of displacements and expulsions, almost all of which were provoked by the violence of war: in 1948, when the state of Israel was created, his ...
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Frost Survival of Plants: Responses and Adaptation to ... - Halaman 233
Salix Safsaf, a primitive willow belonging to the subgenus Protitea, is widely distributed in Africa, from the Nile lands of Egypt and Sudan to South Africa through Kenya and Tanzania (Fig. 740). Salix mucronata, which is very closely related to ...
Akira Sakai, Walter Larcher, 2012
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Morocco's Saharan Frontiers - Halaman 103
By stretching the point somewhat, it might be argued that after 1908 the Doui Menia and the Oulad Djerir, benefiting from the French occupation of the area, roamed as far north as Safsaf. 2 As well, the existence at Safsaf of a bordj, a little fort, ...
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Timber Stand Improvement in the Southern Appalachian ...
APPENDIX Forest Cover Types Included in Major Type Classes There follows a list, under each major type class, of the forest cover types recognized by the Society of American Foresters (S.A.F.) (49). HARDWOOD TYPE S.A.F. S.A.F. type No.
George Meredith Jemison, George Henry Hepting, 1949