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Khiam (Arabic: الخيام; sometimes spelled Khiyam) is a large town in the Nabatieh Governorate of Southern Lebanon. Khiam is situated approximately 100... |
Khiamian culture (redirect from El-Khiam) distinctive type of stone arrowhead—the "El Khiam point"—first found at the type site of El Khiam. The Khiamian owes its name to the site of El Khiam, situated... |
El Khiam (الخیام) is an archaeological site near Wadi Khureitun in the Judaean Desert in the West Bank, on the shores of the Dead Sea. Archaeological... |
Lin Daoqian (redirect from Lim Toh Khiam) as Lim Toh Khiam and Vintoquián, was a Chinese pirate of Teochew origin active in the 16th century. He led pirate attacks along the coast of Guangdong... |
Steinbeck's novel of the same name, The Grapes of Wrath. 1978 South Lebanon conflict 1982 Lebanon war 2006 Lebanon War Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon... |
Rakhine people (category History of Rakhine) January 2018. "Thousands of Rakhine people left country". The Daily Star. 2 September 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2018. Khiam, Sharif (12 October 2020)... |
Blue Line (withdrawal line) (category CS1 errors: generic name) Lebanese Army militia had been dismantled, and all detainees held at Al-Khiam prison had been freed. The withdrawal line has been termed the Blue Line... |
context, seems to be under Syrian influence, since El Khiam points are used. However, in the last phase of this industry - which Jacques Cauvin calls "Nemrikian"... |
TWA Flight 847 (category Military history of Athens) names were separated from the others. United States Navy diver Robert Stethem was murdered, and his body was thrown onto the airport apron. Dozens of... |
300 BP) onwards. The Khiamian and PPN A shouldered Khiam-points may well be arrowheads. Possible fragments of a bow found at Mannheim-Vogelstang have been dated... |
Hua Lamphong railway station (section Naming) abundantly in the area. It is also thought that the name may have a Malay origin as a mixture of khua in Thai, meaning 'bridge', and the word lampung... |
Jabal Amil (category Regions of Lebanon) Jaafar (2017). The Imami Jurisprudence: its Origins and Schools. Center Of Civilization For The Development Of Islamic Thought. ISBN 9786144271254. Mohammad... |
Microlith (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) El-Wad point is from the end of the Upper Paleolithic from the same area, made from a very long, thin bladelet. The El-Khiam point has been identified by... |
Natufian culture (category Archaeological cultures of West Asia) 18 (Ain Saratan) Baaz Bawwab al Ghazal Beidha Dederiyeh Dibsi Faraj El Khiam El Kowm I El Wad Erq el Ahmar Fazael IV & VI Gilgal II Givat Hayil I Har... |
Lebanon hostage crisis (category Diplomatic crises of the Cold War) them: demands for the release by Israel of 260 Shiites held in Al-Khiam prison in South Lebanon and the release of the three Iranian hostages taken in 1982... |
Singlish vocabulary (redirect from List of Singlish vocabulary) stingy or frugal person. khiam pa(h) – (From Hokkien 欠拍, lit. 'owe a beat') Used to say that (the appearance or actions of) an individual evokes a desire... |
the See of Canterbury. St Andrew's Cathedral is the cathedral church of the diocese. The diocese is headed by the The Most Revd Titus Chung Khiam Boon,... |
Taiwanese Hokkien (category Languages of Taiwan) 泉州旅游信息网,泉州方言文化 Archived 1 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine Iûⁿ, Ún-giân; Tiuⁿ, Ha̍k-khiam; Lu, Bichhin (1 March 2008). 台語文運動訪談暨史料彙編 (in Chinese). Taipei: 國史館. ISBN 9789860132946... |
Abu Madi (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) elongated ovals or rhomboid shapes, occasionally with a small tang. El Khiam points were also found with deep concave bases and it has been suggested... |
Archery (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) culture, (c. 10,800–8,300 BC) onwards. The Khiamian and PPN A shouldered Khiam-points may well be arrowheads. Classical civilizations, notably the Assyrians... |