Mar Elias — The name Mar Elias may refer to: Mar Elias (Refugee camp), a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, near Beirut Mar Elias and Mar Elias el Tiffeh, archaeological sites in the Sands of Beirut Elijah (alternate spelling of Elias), a prophet of the… … Wikipedia
Tell — Mar Elias, al norte de Jordania (2005). Tell (plural: tells), también escrito como tall o tel, (en árabe تلّ, tall, y en hebreo תל, tel) es un término que significa colina o montículo , que sirve para designar un yacimiento arqueológico con forma … Wikipedia Español
Elias Chacour — (born 1939) is the Archbishop of Galilee of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. He is also a noted author and peace activist keen to promote reconciliation between Arabs and Israelis.Biography and EducationElias Michael Chacour was born November… … Wikipedia
Early Byzantine mosaics in the Middle East — are a group of Christian mosaics created between the 4th and the 8th centuries in ancient Syria, Palestine and Egypt when the area belonged to the Byzantine Empire. The eastern provinces of the Eastern Roman and later the Byzantine Empires… … Wikipedia
Tel (archeologie) — Tel (archéologie) Tell Mar Elias, au nord de la Jordanie Un Tel ou tell[1] est un terme archéologique qui désigne un site en forme de monticule qui résulte de l accumulation de matières et de leur érosion sur une longue période … Wikipédia en Français
Tel (archéologie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tel. Tell Mar Elias, au nord de la Jordanie Un tel ou tell[1 … Wikipédia en Français
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Bakhdida — (Syriac: ܒܓܕܝܕܐ, Arabic:بخديدا or قره قوش), also known as Al Hamdaniya Municipality, is an Assyrian town in the northern Iraq Ninawa Governorate, located about 32 km southeast of the city of Mosul amid agricultural lands, close to the ruins of… … Wikipedia
Mount Carmel — Mount Carmel † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mount Carmel A well known mountain ridge in Palestine, usually called in the Hebrew Bible Hakkarmel (with the definite article), the garden or the garden land. In later Hebrew it is known simply… … Catholic encyclopedia