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  1. Tabitha Wady

    BLP IMDB refimprove date December 2010 Infobox actor image Replace this image female.svg Only freely licensed images may be used to depict living people. See WP NONFREE . name Tabitha Wady imagesize caption birth date Birth date and age 1976 01 01 df yes birth place Bath, Somerset , United Kingdom U.K. birth name Tabitha Wady years active 1996 present spouse academyawards afiawards goldenglobeawards baftaawards awards Tabitha Wady is a United Kingdom British actress, best known for playing Receptionist Katrina Bullen in the BBC television soap opera Doctors BBC soap opera Doctors and for her role as Gemma in Kevin & Perry Go Large . Prior to her appearance in Doctors , she had played a leading role in the period drama series Berkeley Square TV miniseries Berkeley Square . Wady also has a basic certificate in elementary computer use called Microsoft Certified Professional . External links IMDb name id 0905632 name Tabitha Wady Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wady, Tabitha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 January 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH Bath, Somerset , United Kingdom U.K. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wady, Tabitha Category 1976 births Category Living people Category People from Bath, Somerset Category English television actors Category English soap opera actors UK tv actor 1970s stub sv Tabitha Wady ...   more details



  1. Hamound Abdullah Hamoud Hassan Al Wady

    summary csrt transcript occupation spouse parents children Hamoud Abdullah Hamoud Hassan Al Wady ..., Hamoud Abdullah Hamoud Hassan al Wady has been held at Guantanamo for eight years two months. ref cite news url http projects.nytimes.com guantanamo detainees 574 hamoud abdullah hamoud hassan al wady ... Abdullah Hamoud Hassan Al Wady was one of those 169 detainees. ref name SummaryOfEvidence455 http ... Abdullah Hamoud Hassan Al Wady s Combatant Status Review Tribunal October 13, 2004 page 256 ref Allegations ... guard near Bagram for the Taliban. Transcript Al Wady chose to participate in his Combatant Status ... 1 Summarized transcripts .pdf , from Hamoud Abdullah Hamoud Hassan Al Wady s Combatant Status Review Tribunal pages 1 13 ref Confusion over the Tribunal process Al Wady s transcript records him describing ..., or whether they could be set free. al Wady chose to participate in his Administrative Review Board ... ref Habeas corpus petition Al Wady was one of the petitioners in Civil Action No. 05 cv 2385 , a habeas ... petition on 18 July 2008. ref name Cv08 0442Doc92 Al Wady was one of only seven men named in the original ... 2F131990 2F211 2F0.pdf&date 2008 08 22 mirror ref Al Wady was still in Guantanamo on 21 November ... with meeting Al Wady. ref name Cv08 0442Doc1664 Cite web url http docs.justia.com cases federal district ... to Guantanamo, only to be told that guards had gone to Al Wady s cell block, and returned to tell him Al Wady didn t want to meet him. Gunn had requested permission to go to Al Wady s cell himself, to request ... Court Judge Richard W. Roberts to direct the camp authorities to allow him to personally go to Al Wady ... Persondata . NAME Wady, Hamoud Abdullah Hamoud Hassan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1965 09 05 PLACE OF BIRTH Sana a , Yemen DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wady, Hamoud ...   more details



  1. Abel-meholah

    Abel meholah trans. meadow Abel of dancing meholah , or the dancing meadow was the birthplace and residence of the prophet Elisha . It is located near where the Wady el Maleh merges into the Jordan River , south of Bethshean . Here Elisha was found at his plough by Elijah on his return up the Jordan Valley Middle East Jordan valley from Horeb 1 Kings 19 16 . It is now called Ain Helweh. Attribution Eastons Abel meholah Category Hebrew Bible places ...   more details



  1. Baggir

    Jebel Baggir is a mountain located north east of the Gulf of Aqaba in Jordan . In his 1878 book Sinai in Arabia and of Median , Charles Beke proposes that it may be the Biblical Mount Sinai . Beke also states that nearby Jebel Ertowa is Biblical Mount Sinai Mount Horeb . Both are located near Wady Yutm . Category Mountains of Jordan Jordan geo stub coord missing Jordan ...   more details



  1. Adummim

    eastons Adummim the red ones, a place apparently on the road between Jericho and Jerusalem , on the south side of the torrent Wady Kelt, looking toward Gilgal, mentioned Josh. 15 7 18 17. It was nearly half way between Jerusalem and Jericho , and now bears the name of Tal at ed Dumm. The Israeli settlement of Ma ale Adummim is in the area. In Christianity It is supposed to have been the place referred to in the parable of the Good Samaritan Luke 10 30 37 . Recently a new carriage road has been completed, and carriages for the first time have come along this road from Jerusalem . Category Hebrew Bible places Tanakh stub Christianity stub ...   more details



  1. Zareth-shahar

    eastons Zareth shahar the splendor of the dawn, a city in the mount of the valley Josh. 13 19 . It is identified with the ruins of Zara, near the mouth of the Wady Zerka Main , on the eastern shore of the Dead Sea , some 3 miles south of the Callirrhoe , in the territory of the Tribe of Reuben . Of this town but little remains. A few broken basaltic columns and pieces of wall about 200 yards back from the shore, and a ruined fort rather nearer the sea, about the middle of the coast line of the plain, are all that are left Henry Baker Tristram s Land of Moab . Category Hebrew Bible places ...   more details



  1. Kinah

    Kinnot Kinah or qinah plural kinoth, qinot, qinoth is Hebrew language Hebrew for dirge or lamentation. Its general meaning is a dirge or lament , especially as sung by Jewish professional mourning women. Specifically, it refers to a Hebrews Hebrew elegy chanted traditionally on the Tisha B Av Ninth of Ab . Kinah was also a city in the extreme south of Kingdom of Judah Judah bibleverse Joshua 15 22 . It was probably not far from the Dead Sea , in the Wady Fikreh. Kinah is also the term for coins in the Aion The Tower of Eternity MMO. Category Hebrew Bible places Eastons Israel geo stub Tanakh stub Category Hebrew words and phrases ...   more details



  1. Omdurman Ahlia High School

    Omdurman Al ahllia school is located in the Sudan Omdurman area of Wad Nubawy . It neighbors the Khartoum University s Faculty of Education and is located east of the Ahmed Sharffy cemetery. History This school is regarded as the first of the three most distinguished schools in Omdurman , second to Wady Saydna and Almotammar School , but attandence has been lost since 1990 to private education ref http www.museumstuff.com learn topics Omdurman Ahlia High School ref . References Reflist External links http www.graduates.com ForumTopics.aspx?si 293012 http www.ghanacyberspace.com Campus Profile.aspx?Campus SDN1003 Coord missing Sudan Category Educational institutions with year of establishment missing Category Schools in Sudan Sudan stub Africa school stub ...   more details



  1. Zeboim (Hebrew Bible)

    eastons Zeboim , Zeboiim or Tzvoyim Hebrew Name Tsvoyim y m Deer plural goats gazelles roes was One of the five cities of the plain of Sodom and Gomorrah Sodom , generally coupled with Admah Gen. 10 19 14 2 Deut.29 23 Hos. 11 8 . It had a king of its own Shemeber , and was therefore a place of some importance. It was destroyed along with the other cities of the plain. A valley or rugged glen somewhere near Gibeah in Benjamin 1 Sam. 13 18 . It was probably the ravine now bearing the name Wady Shakh ed Dub a, or ravine of the hyena, north of Jericho. A place mentioned only in Neh. 11 34, inhabited by the Benjamites after the Babylonian captivity . Category Hebrew Bible places Category Torah cities it Zeboim pt Zeboim ...   more details



  1. Rehoboth (Bible)

    Rehoboth lang he n , unicode Re ovot lit. broad places is the name of three Bible Biblical places A well in Gerar dug by Isaac Gen. 26 22 , supposed to be in Wady er Ruheibeh, about 20 miles south of Beersheba . An ancient city from which came Saul Edomite king Saul , an Edomite king Gen. 36 37 1 Chr. 1 48 , Rehoboth by the river. Since the River in the Bible generally is used about Euphrates , scholars have suggested either of two sites near the junction of the Khabur River and the Euphrates . However, this would be a place far outside the Edomite territory. The river mentioned could be a river in the land of Edom , such as Wadi Zered also known as Wadi al Hasa . Rehoboth could possibly be identical with a site southeast of the Dead Sea . Rehoboth Ir . See also Rehovot Category Hebrew Bible places pl Rechobot pt Reobote B blia ...   more details



  1. Kanah

    Kanah reedy brook of reeds. A stream forming the boundary between Tribe of Ephraim Ephraim and Tribe of Manasseh Manasseh , from the Mediterranean eastward to Tappuah bibleverse Joshua 16 8 . It has been identified with the sedgy streams that constitute the Wady Talaik, which enters the sea between Jaffa Joppa and Caesarea Maritima . Others identify it with the river Aujeh. A town in the north of Asher bibleverse Joshua 19 28 . It has been identified with Ain Kana, a village on the brow of a valley some convert 7 mi southeast of Tyre, Lebanon Tyre . About a mile north of this place are many colossal ruins strown about. And in the side of a neighbouring ravine are figures of men, women, and children cut in the face of the rock. These are supposed to be of Phoenician origin. Eastons Category Hebrew Bible places ...   more details



  1. Rock of Etam

    Rock of Etam is mentioned as a rock with the cave where Samson hid after smiting the Philistines hip and thigh with a great slaughter Jdg 15 8,11 . It was in Judah but apparently in the low hill country same place as the town of Etam biblical town Etam . The rocky hill on which lies the village of Beit Atab, near Sur ah Zorah , was suggested by Conder, but unless the rock of Etam is really identical with the town of Etam, which is quite possible, the cavern known as Arak Isma in, described by Hanauer PEFS, 1886, 25 , suits the requirements of the story better. The cavern, high up on the northern cliffs of the Wady Isma in, is a noticeable object from the railway as the train enters the gorge. ref name isbe International Standard Bible Encyclopedia , 1915 public domain ref References reflist Category Biblical places Category Samson ...   more details



  1. Military camp

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 History of war A military camp or bivouac is a semi permanent facility for the lodging of an army . Camps are erected when a military force travels away from a major installation or fort during training or military operations operations , and often have the form of large campsite s. In the Ancient Rome Roman era the military camp had highly stylized parameters and served an entire Roman legion legion . Archaeological investigations have revealed many details of these Roman camp s at sites such as Vindolanda England and Raedykes Scotland . See also Canjuers Cantonment Castra Galery gallery File Conw y Camp 1911.jpg Military camp at Conwy on the North Wales coast, 1911. File Hadi Halfa military camp.jpg Egypt Military camp, Wady Halfa . Brooklyn Museum Brooklyn Museum Archives File Military camp at Bagram, Afghanistan.jpg Mlitary camp at Bagram , Afghanistan home to U.S. airmen, soldiers, marines and sailors supporting Operation Enduring Freedom gallery Fortifications DEFAULTSORT Military Camp Category Military locations Mil stub es Campamento militar fr Camp militaire ko it Accampamento he mk nl Legerkamp simple Military camp sr zh ...   more details



  1. Menhet, Menwi and Merti

    ref Like the cliff tomb of Hatshepsut that Howard Carter archaeologist Howard Carter found in Wady ... the wady floor, quite like Thutmosis III s tomb in the Valley of the Kings. ref Lilyquist, Proceedings ...   more details



  1. Eshcol

    eastons Eshcol 1. One of three Amorite confederates of Abraham Abram in the Hebron area, who joined their forces with those of Abraham in pursuit of king Chedorlaomer and his armies who had taken Abram s nephew Lot and others as captives. bibleref Genesis 14 13 24 KJV 2. A valley in which the twelve spies obtained an enormous cluster of grapes in bibleref Numbers 13 23 24 KJV the brook Eshcol, called the valley of Eshcol in bibleref Numbers 32 9 KJV and bibleref Deuteronomy 1 24 KJV , which they took back with them to the camp of Israel as a specimen of the fruits of the Promised Land . ref Easton on Eshcol. On their way back they explored the route which led into the south the Negeb by the western edge of the mountains at Telilat el Anab, i.e., grape mounds , near Beersheba. In one of these extensive valleys, perhaps in Wady Hanein, where miles of grape mounds even now meet the eye, they cut the gigantic clusters of grapes, and gathered the pomegranates and figs, to show how goodly was the land which the Lord had promised for their inheritance. , Palmer s Desert of the Exodus. ref ref The Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia notes that the valley is still very fruitful. ref See Also Mamre Aner Battle of Siddim Chedorlaomer References reflist Category Hebrew Bible places Category Torah people Tanakh stub ...   more details



  1. WLQY

    Infobox Radio station name WLQY image city Hollywood, Florida Hollywood , Florida area Template Miami Radio Miami area branding slogan International Station airdate 1967 or before frequency 1320 kHz format World Ethnic power erp haat class B facility id 23609 coordinates coord 26 1 53.00 N 80 16 42.00 W region US type city callsign meaning former callsigns WADY 1980 owner Entravision Holdings, LLC licensee sister stations webcast website affiliations WLQY 1320 AM broadcasting AM is a radio station broadcasting a World Ethnic format. Licensed to Hollywood, Florida , USA, the station serves the Miami area. The station is currently owned by Entravision Holdings, LLC. ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?call WLQY title WLQY Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division ref History WGMA The Country Giant was the first station on this frequency, from 1967 1979. See http www.radiopages.net radio mikewgma.html History of WGMA The Country Giant, 1967 79 WGMA was located at the Hollywood Federal building on Washington Street and 441 and their transdmitter was at 9881 Sheridan Street, before Sheridan Street existed. Singles only station WADY The Lady , went on the air on March 1, 1980. On July 1, 1980, the station changed its call sign to the current WLQY. ref cite web url http fjallfoss.fcc.gov cgi bin ws.exe prod cdbs pubacc prod call hist.pl?Facility id 23609&Callsign WLQY title WLQY Call Sign History work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division ref WLQY, first known as Lucky 13 , was a Music Of Your Life station. Gary Lawrence of was the official bandleader of WLQY. References div class references small reflist div External links AMQ WLQY AML WLQY AMARB WLQY http www.radiopages.net radio mikewgma.html History of WGMA The Country Giant, 1967 79 from South Florida Radio History web site http www.glpmusic.com Gary Lawrence GLP Music WLQY Bandleader br clear all Miami Radio Category Radio stations in Fl ...   more details



  1. Seir

    3 lying between the Wady Aly and the Wady Ghurab Josh. 15 10 . For SEIR all capitals , see Compartmental ...   more details



  1. 1937 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1937 archaeology science The year 1937 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations Empty section date August 2010 Excavations Uaxactun project by Carnegie Institution led by Oliver Ricketson ends. Excavations at Vergina conducted by University of Thessaloniki . Major excavations begin at Avebury by Alexander Keiller continue until 1939 . Excavations at Alalakh , Turkey , conducted by Leonard Woolley , begin continue until 1949, interrupted by World War II . Excavations at Nagar, Syria , conducted by Max Mallowan , begin continue until 1938 . China Chinese excavations at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian , begun in 1927 in archaeology 1927 by Davidson Black , and Yinxu , begun in 1928 in archaeology 1928 by Li Chi, come to an end with the outbreak of the Second Sino Japanese War . Excavations begin at the neolithic site of Hyrax Hill , Kenya , by Mary Leakey continues until 1938 . Publications Dorothy Garrod The Stone Age of Mount Carmel excavations at the Wady el Mughara . Stuart Piggott The early Bronze Age in Wessex . Events Institute of Archaeology established within the University of London by Mortimer Wheeler . Awards Empty section date August 2010 Miscellaneous A Civilian Conservation Corps of Navajo people Navajo stonemason s repairs Chacoan buildings in Chaco Canyon . A previous group built soil conservation devices, planted trees, and improved roads and trails. Births Andrea Carandini June 18 Bruce Trigger July 25 Colin Renfrew , prehistorian Deaths Category 1937 in science Archaeology Category 1937 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1937 ...   more details



  1. Cherith

    Cherith pron en k r Hebrew unicode na al ker th a cutting, separation, gorge, torrent bed, or winter stream Greek Cheim rrhous Chorrh th is a brook , in whose banks the prophet Elijah hid himself during the early part of the three years drought which he announced to King Ahab 1 Kings 17 3, 1 Kings 17 5 . It has by some been identified as the Wady el Kelt behind Jericho , which is formed by the junction of many streams flowing from the mountains west of Jericho. It is dry in summer. Travellers have described it as one of the wildest ravines of this wild region, and peculiarly fitted to afford a secure asylum to the persecuted. But if the prophet s interview with King Ahab was in Samaria , and he thence journeyed toward the east, it is probable that he crossed Jordan and found refuge in some of the ravines of Gilead . The brook is said to have been before Jordan, which probably means that it opened toward that river, into which it flowed. This description would apply to the east as well as to the west of Jordan. Thus Elijah s hiding place may have been the Yarmuk River Jermuk , in the territory of the half tribe of Tribe of Manasseh Manasseh . References No footnotes date April 2009 This entry incorporates text from Easton s Bible Dictionary , 1897, and the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia with some modernisation. See also Book of the First Monks Category Hebrew Bible places Category Carmelite spirituality ...   more details



  1. Mount Serbal

    Image Mount croata print.jpg thumb right Mount Serbal From Wady Feiran br engraved by S.Bradshaw after a picture by J.D.Woodward Mount Serbal is a mountain located in Wadi Feiran in southern Sinai , sometimes identified in texts as Gebel Serbal. At 2070 metres 6750 ft high, it is the fifth highest mountain in Egypt. It is part of the St. Catherine National Park . It is thought by some to be the Biblical Mount Sinai . There were many granite dwellings on Mount Serbal which were inhabited by anchorites in early Christian times, and there are traces of a fourth century monastery close to its base. ref name cat cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 14011a.htm publisher New Advent, The Catholic Encyclopedia title Sinai ref It is likely that the many inscriptions some in Greek found on rocks at the foot of Mount Serbal and the path up to its peak date from these times. One spot on the path is called Mokatteb, or the valley of writing. ref cite book title History of Egypt From 330 B.C. To the Present Time, Volume 11 author Rappoport, S. ref References references 1911 Further reading cite book isbn 0 292 72799 2 title The Sinai A Physical Geography publisher University of Texas Press author Ned H. Greenwood date 1997 06 01 pages 12,39&ndash 43 Saint Katherine city coord missing Egypt Category Mountains of Egypt Serbal Egypt geo stub pl D abal Sirbal ...   more details



  1. Islamic sexual hygienical jurisprudence

    Quotefarm date March 2008 fiqh Hyg Islamic sexual hygienical jurisprudence is a prominent topic in Islamic jurisprudence istr fiqh , due to its relevance to the issues prominent in everyday life. Islamic rulings presentScholar Ibn Abidin 13th Sunni explains ref Radd al Muhtar ala al Dur al Mukhtar http qa.sunnipath.com issue view.asp?HD 1&ID 1477&CATE 3 ref cquote bgcolor F0FFF0 When there is discharge of thick, cloudy white fluid wady that exits before or after urinating or unlustful discharge of thin, sticky, white fluid madhy caused by play or kissing, it Requires ghusl . And wudu . Regarding things that necessitates Ghusl sperm or female ejaculate that leaves its place of origin with desire f whether actual or effective , even if it exits the body without desire, even if without sexual intercourse the head of the penis entering either private part of a living human being who is fit for sexual intercourse, even without any release of sexual fluids al Hadiyya al Ala iyya Gifts of Guidance, unpublished translation ref http qa.sunnipath.com issue view.asp?HD 1&ID 2125&CATE 129 Wet dreams is wudu enough or must ghusl be performed? Bot generated title ref Islamic medicine In Islamic medicine , Muhammad is said to have understood the contagious nature of sexually transmitted disease in the 7th century, according to hadith s attributed to him. ref name Conrad Lawrence I. Conrad and Dominik Wujastyk 2000 , Contagion Perspectives from Pre Modern Societies , A Ninth Century Muslim Scholar s Discussion . Ashgate , ISBN 0754602583. ref In The Canon of Medicine 1025 , Avicenna discovered the contagious nature of infectious disease s and fully understood the contagious nature of sexually transmitted disease . ref name Sarton citation first George last Sarton author link George Sarton title Introduction to the History of Science year 1927 31 url http www.cyberistan.org islamic Introl1.html sarton2 accessdate 2008 01 25 ref See also Islamic sexual jurisprudence Islamic hygienica ...   more details



  1. Waddy

    A Waddy , nulla nulla or hunting stick is an Australian Aboriginal war club. The former name comes from the Dharuk Aborigines of Port Jackson , Sydney ref name Peters, Pam 1995 Peters, Pam, The Cambridge Australian English Style Guide , Cambridge University Press , 1995, ISBN 0 521 43401 7 ref . A waddy is a heavy club constructed of carved timber. Waddies have been used in hand to hand combat, and were capable of splitting a shield, and killing or stunning food. In addition to this they could be employed as a projectile as well as used to make fire and make ochre . They found further use in punishing those who broke Aboriginal law. They were made by both men and women and could be painted or left unpainted. Their construction varied from tribe to tribe, but they were generally about one metre in length and sometimes had a stone head attached with bees wax and string. They were made from where a branch met the tree, or from a young tree pulled up with its roots from the ground. Originally, the word waddy referred to a tree, or any piece of wood, as well as a verb meaning to beat up or kill with a club . It has also been spelled as wadi, wady, and waddie. The spelling stabilised around the mid nineteenth century, partly to help distinguish it from the Arabic word wadi , a dry water course. ref name Peters, Pam 1995 References references http www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au ida link d2 nullah.html Indigenous Australians Category Australian Aboriginal culture Category Words and phrases of Australian Aboriginal origin Category Australian English Category Weapons of Australia Category Clubs IndigenousAustralia stub bg de Waddy lt Nula nula ...   more details



  1. Egyptian Protectorates

    Law 102 of 1983 empowered the Prime Minister to designate certain areas to be declared as protectorates. A Prime Minister s decree defines the limits of each protected area and sets the basic principles for its management and for the preservation of its resources. Twenty four protectorates have been declared so far. Note that these are completely unrelated to colonial protectorate s . Protectorates declared in the framework of Law 102 of year 1983 Protectorates Name Declaration Area km Governorate P.M. Decree Ras Mohamed National Park 1983 850 South Sinai 1068 1983 and 2035 1996 Zaranik Protectorate 1985 230 North Sinai 1429 1985 and 3379 1996 Ahrash Protectorate 1985 8 North Sinai 1429 1985 and 3379 1996 El Omayed Protectorate 1986 700 Matrouh 671 1986 and 3276 1996 Elba National Park 1986 35600 Red Sea 450 1986 and 642 1995 Saluga and Ghazal Protectorate 1986 0.5 Aswan 928 1986 Santa Katrine National Park 1988 5750 South Sinai 613 1988 and 940 1996 Ashtum El Gamil Protectorate 1988 180 Port Said 459 1988 and 2780 1998 Lake Qarun Protectorate 1989 250 El Fayoum 943 1989 and 2954 1997 Wadi El Rayan Protectorate 1989 1225 El Fayoum 943 1989 and 2954 1997 Wadi Alaqi Protectorate 1989 30000 Aswan 945 1989 and 2378 1996 Wadi El Assuti Protectorate 1989 35 Assuit 942 11989 and 710 1997 El Hassana Dome Protectorate 1989 1 Giza 946 1989 Petrified Forest Protectorate 1989 7 Cairo 944 1989 Sannur Cave Protectorate 1992 12 Beni Suef 1204 1992 and 709 1997 Nabaq Protectorate 1992 600 South Sinai 1511 1992 and 33 1996 Abu Galum Protectorate 1992 500 South Sinai 1511 1992 and 33 1996 Taba Protectorate 1998 3595 South Sinai 316 1998 Lake Burullus Protectorate 1998 460 Kafr El Sheikh 1444 1998 Nile Islands Protectorates 1998 160 All Governorates on the Nile 1969 1998 Wadi Digla Protectorate 1999 60 Cairo 47 1999 and 3057 1999 Siwa 2002 7800 Matrouh Decree 1219 2002 White Desert 2002 3010 El Wady EL Gedid 1220 2002 Wadi El Gemal Hamata 2003 7450 Red Sea 143 2003 The Natural Egyptia ...   more details



  1. Egyptian Third Division

    Unreferenced date October 2009 infobox football league name Egyptian Third Division image pixels country Egypt confed CAF founded folded divisions teams feeds promotion Egyptian Second Division relegation Egyptian Fourth Division levels 3 domest cup Egyptian Soccer Cup confed cup champions season 2008 09 most successful club tv website http www.efa.com.eg current Egyptian Third Division 2009 10 Egyptian Third Division lang ar is a Association football football division in Egypt . It s the third level on the egyptian football league system. Participating teams class wikitable sortable style text align center Club Home City First season br of br current spell style text align left El Badri FC 2009 10 style text align left Quos FC 2009 10 style text align left Bani Sweif FC Beni Suef 2009 10 style text align left Desouk SC Desouk 2009 10 style text align left Mnouf FC 2009 10 style text align left Misr Insurance FC 2009 10 style text align left Ghazl El Suez FC Suez 2009 10 style text align left Talkha Electricity FC 2009 10 style text align left El Henawy FC 2009 10 style text align left Domiat Club Damietta 2009 10 style text align left Madina Monowara Luxor 2010 11 style text align left Wadi El Gedid FC New Valley Governorate 2010 11 style text align left Shouban Qenah Qena 2010 11 style text align left Al Sekka Al Hadid Cairo 2010 11 style text align left Gomhoreyat Shepin FC Shibin El Kom 2010 11 style text align left Banha FC Banha 2010 11 style text align left Senbellawein FC El Senbellawein 2010 11 style text align left Al Zarqa FC 2010 11 style text align left Kafr Al Sheikh Kafr El Sheikh 2010 11 style text align left new Wady New Valley Governorate 2010 11 This list is not inclusive. Please expand it if you can. Category Football competitions in Egypt ...   more details



  1. Michmash

    Refimprove date May 2008 Michmash Laid Up that is, concealed Place a town of Benjamin , ref Ezra 2 27 ref east of Bethel and south of Migron , on the road to Jerusalem . ref Isa. 10 28 ref Location Michmash lay on the line of march of an invading army from the north, on the north side of the steep and precipitous Wady es Suweinit valley of the little thorn tree or the acacia , and now bears the name of Mukhmas. Biblical account The town is known by its connection with the Philistine war of Saul the King Saul and David and Jonathan Jonathan . In 1 Samuel 13 And Saul, and Jonathan his son, and the people that were present with them, abode in Gibeah of Benjamin, but the Philistines encamped in Michmash. According to the Bible, King Saul s son Jonathan was able to beat the Philistines by finding a secret path around the town and flanking them, which caused panic throughout and a Philistine rout. ref 1 Sam. 14 ref It tells how Jonathan and his armor bearer crossed over during the night to the Philistines garrison on the other side, and how they passed two sharp rocks there was a sharp rock on the one side, and a sharp rock on the other side and the name of the one was Bozez and the name of the other Seneh. ref 1 Sam. 14 4 ref They clambered up the cliff and overpowered the garrison within as it were an half acre of land, which a yoke of oxen might plough. The main body of the enemy awakened by the m l e thought they were surrounded by Saul s troops and melted away and they went on beating down one another. ref 1 Sam. 14 14 16 ref A divinely sent earthquake, the effects of which were noted by Saul s watchmen, threw the Philistine camp into turmoil. By the time Saul and his men came on the scene, many of the Philistines had slaughtered one another in confusion and the rest had taken to flight. Sennacherib s invasion In the invasion of Sennacherib in the reign of Hezekiah , it is mentioned by Isaiah . ref Isa 10 28 ref After the captivity the man of the place returned. ref ...   more details




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