10 ГІНДІ КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «कुचमर्दन»
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Traces in the Desert: Journeys of Discovery Across Central ... - Page 152
Kumran's family kept a few chickens and sheep on the farm and sometimes went hunting for hares or gazelles with falcons or eagles. Fruit was unknown to them, however. With a grin, Kumran told us of the time when he first saw a large melon ...
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Qumran and the Essenes: A Re-evaluation of the Evidence - Page 121
Lacking the services of a guide, he left the Monastery of Mar Saba in the morning and, after first turning north, was able with some difficulties for the horses, to descend along the "Kumran Wadi" onto an escarpment above the Dead Sea and ...
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An Introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine: Its ... - Page 103
Wady Kumran, called Maseb'a el Airneh in the plain bordering the Dead Sea, rises in the mountain of el Muntar (alt. 1,723 feet, or 3,015 above the Dead Sea), which stands between this basin and that of el Kueiserah on the north, and Wady ...
Trelawney William Saunders, 1881
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Southern Silk Road: in the footsteps of Sir Aurel Stein ... - Page 118
A Contemporary of Sven Hedin and Sir Aurel Stein remembers In 1 994, the author was lucky enough to hear the story of a man called Kumran Banyas, who lived in New Miran village, not far from the old Tibetan fort. This man was born in ...
The. scrolls. of. Kumran. Onthe northwest shore oftheDead Seais the Essenesettlement of Kumran ... natureofthe Essene wayoflife and their beliefs, ritual and worship. Thepartly reconstructed buildings of Kumran are ona plateau some 100.
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The adventures of Akbar - Page 149
Then the worst side of Prince Kumran showed itself at once. Like all deceitful people, he was a coward at heart, and cowardice made him think of immediate revenge upon his victorious brother. Of what use would even two victories be to him if ...
Flora Annie Webster Steel, 1913
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The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls - Page 24
Condor and Tyrwhitt- Drake described the site (Khurbet Kumran) as follows: "The remains are very rough. On the west side is a wall, but on the south and east the slopes are very steep. At the north end of the wall are ruined buildings, now ...
In the winter of 1951, excavations were carried out at Khirbat Kumran, just near the cave, which revealed relevant archaeological material. Khirbat Kumran is a collection of ruined buildings, water cisterns and a huge necropolis containing ...
Joan Comay, Moshe Pearlman, 1964
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Jewish Spirituality and Divine Law - Page 68
178-88; see also his "Le-Kad- moniyut Tefillot ha-Hovah be-Yisrael" Tarbiz 59 (1990): 397-441, and Y. Tabory, "Avodat Hashem shel Anshei ha-Maamad" in Y. Tabory, ed., Mi-Kumran 'ad Kahir, pp. 145-69- Much has been written on the date ...
Adam Mintz, Lawrence H. Schiffman, 2005
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Copper Scroll Studies - Page 94
E.W.G. Masterman, 'Notes on Some Ruins and a Rock-cut Aqueduct in Wadi Kumran', PEQ 35 (1903), pp. 265-67; R. de Vaux, 'Fouilles de Khirbet Qumran', RB 63 (1956), pp. 538-40 [573]; S. Schultz, 'Chirbet Kumran, En Feschcha und die ...
George J. Brooke, Philip R. Davies, 2004