jimal

jimal

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  • Um el-Jimal — 32° 19′ 36″ N 36° 22′ 11″ E / 32.32666, 36.36972 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Umm el-Jimal — La doble ventana de la Casa XVIII en Umm el Jimal, en 1993. Umm el Jimal (en árabe ام الجمال, Madre de camellos ) es una aldea situada en el norte de Jordania, a unos 17 km al oeste de Mafraq. Destaca principalmente por las notables ruinas de una …   Wikipedia Español

  • Umm el-Jimal — village located to the southwest of the Byzantine ruins. History The village was first settled in the second century A.D. following the incorporation of the Nabatean empire into the Roman empire by Trajan. This settlement was destroyed in the… …   Wikipedia

  • BEIT JIMĀL — BEIT JIMĀL, monastery and agricultural school in the Judean Foothills, 3 mi. (5 km.) S. of Bet Shemesh, founded in 1881 by Salesian Fathers from Italy on the supposition that R. Gamaliel I had lived there and that the place was named after him.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • Broken plural — In linguistics, broken plurals are a grammatical phenomenon typical in many Semitic languages of the Middle East and Ethiopia in which a singular noun is broken to form a plural by having its root consonants embedded in a different frame , rather …   Wikipedia

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