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  2. Harosheth Haggoyim - Wikipedia

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    The Defeat of Sisera by Luca Giordano shows Sisera in battle.. Harosheth Haggoyim (Hebrew: חרושת הגויים, lit. Smithy of the Nations) is a fortress described in the Book of Judges as the fortress or cavalry base of Sisera, commander of the army of "Jabin, King of Canaan".

  3. File:Ancient Civilizations.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Haroshet - Wikipedia

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    Haroset (Hebrew: חרוסת), Jewish sweet paste Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Haroshet .

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  6. Haris, Bint Jbeil - Wikipedia

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    On 24 July 2006, during the 2006 Lebanon-Israel war, Israeli warplanes killed 12 people in the village, in two different strikes. The first strike killed 4 Hezbollah fighters, while the second strike demolished a house 100 meters away, killing 8 civilians, aged between 16 and 77 years.

  7. Cartography of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Published in the Rudimentum Novitorium it was a version of Ptolemy's map, brought up to date. [35] Together with three updated maps of European countries, Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld described it as the "first germ of modern cartography" [32] Named "Palestina Moderna et Terra Sancta" (Modern Palestine and the Holy Land) 1532: Ziegler map: Jacob ...

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  9. Kir of Moab - Wikipedia

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    The word Kir alludes to a wall or fortress. [2] By the 5th century BC, the city name had been adapted to the common language of the time, Aramaic, becoming Karak in Moab, and later the Roman and Byzantine periods, Charachmoba (H. E. Mayer pp. 119-120). [3] The Arabic name until today is al-Karak. [4]