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  2. Hawara - Wikipedia

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    Hawara is an archaeological site of Ancient Egypt, south of the site of Crocodilopolis ('Arsinoë', also known as 'Medinet al-Faiyum') at the entrance to the depression of the Fayyum oasis. It is the site of a pyramid built by Pharaoh Amenemhat III of the 12th dynasty in the 19th century B.C. [1]

  3. Huwara rampage - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israeli settler attack on Palestinians in the West Bank Not to be confused with 2023 Huwara shooting. Huwara rampage Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict A car set on fire by settlers Location Huwara Date 26 February 2023 (2023-02-26) (UTC+02:00) Target Local Palestinian residents Attack type ...

  4. Huwara - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of 'Pizza Eiffel' in Hawara following its demolition by the IDF in response to an advertisement involving an Israeli citizen kidnapped by Hamas. In October 2023, after a surprise attack on Israel by Hamas in which the terrorists murdered over 800 Israeli civilians and took some 240 hostages , mostly civilians, a pizzeria in Huwara posted ...

  5. Tomb of Aline - Wikipedia

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    In this general context, the German archaeologist Richard von Kaufmann undertook a short campaign of excavations at Hawara in March 1892; his most important find was the so-called Tomb of Aline. [1] A shaft led to a simple mud-brick -lined pit of 2.8 by 3.5 m which contained eight mummies .

  6. Humayma - Wikipedia

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    Humayma (Arabic: الحميمة, romanized: al-Humayma) also spelled Humeima and Humaima, is the modern name of ancient Hawara. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hawara was a trading post in southern Jordan that was founded by the Nabataean king Aretas III in the early first century BC. [ 1 ]

  7. Huwara checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Palestinians and an Israeli soldier at the Huwara checkpoint, 2005. The Huwara checkpoint (Hebrew: מחסום חווארה; Arabic: حاجز حوارة) is a formerly major checkpoint operated by the Israel Defense Forces at one of the four main exits of Nablus.

  8. Hawwara - Wikipedia

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    The Hawwara are composed of numerous tribes and clans. Some of them are: the Addasa, the Andara, the Awtita, the Baswa, the Gharyan, the Haragha, the Banu Irmazyan, the Kaldin, the Kamlan, the Karkuda, the Lahan or Lahana, the Maghar, the Malila, the Maslata, the Mindasa or Mindas (Mandasa, Mandas), the Misrata, the Razin, the Satat, the Tarhuna, the Wannifan, the Warfalla, the Wargha, the ...

  9. Huwwarah - Wikipedia

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    Huwwarah (Arabic: حوّاره), also spelled Huwwara, Huwarrah or Hawwarah, is a village in northern Jordan.It is situated in the Governorate of Irbid, and is one of many agricultural villages in the fertile mud plains of Hauran.