Jericho boil - translation to arabic
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Jericho boil - translation to arabic

MAORI DISH
Boil Up; Boil-up

Jericho boil      
‎ دُمَّلُ أَريحا,داءُ اللَّيشمانِيَّاتِ الجِلْدِيّ‎
JERICHO         
  • Israeli occupation]] arrangements
  • Jericho 1938
  • Jericho from the air in 1931
  • [[Arab]]ic [[Umayyad]] [[mosaic]] from [[Hisham's Palace]] in Jericho
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  • ''Christ Healing the Blind in Jericho'', El Greco
  • Area of the [[fertile crescent]], c. 7500 BC, with main sites. Jericho was a foremost site of the [[Pre-Pottery Neolithic]] period. The area of [[Mesopotamia]] proper was not yet settled by humans.
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  • Postcard image depicting Jericho in the late 19th or early 20th century
  • Herod]]'s palace
  • Dwelling foundations unearthed at [[Tell es-Sultan]] in Jericho
  • Jericho cable car
  • Jericho, as depicted in the 1493 [[Nuremberg Chronicle]]
  • Copy of Mosaic of the Shalom Al Yisrael Synagogue, 6th–7th century CE
  • Municipality of Jericho, 1967
  • Jericho marketplace, 1967
  • Red terracotta jar, Ancient Bronze period 3500–2000 BCE, Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, Tomb A IV. [[Louvre Museum]] AO 15611.
  • Roman aqueducts
  • The 8000 BCE [[Tower of Jericho]] at Tell es-Sultan
  • Jericho, the Jordan Hotel, 1912
CITY IN THE PALESTINIAN NATIONAL AUTHORITY
Jericho Area; Jericho (town); City of palms; Jeriho; Jericho, West Bank; Jericho, Palestine; Jericho, West Bank City; Classical jericho; Medieval jericho; Jericho in the middle ages; City of Jericho; History of Jericho; Archaeology of Jericho; Jéricho; Demographics of Jericho; Archaeological sites in Jericho; Tourism in Jericho; Economy of Jericho

آخرى

أَرِيحَا

Jericho         
  • Israeli occupation]] arrangements
  • Jericho 1938
  • Jericho from the air in 1931
  • [[Arab]]ic [[Umayyad]] [[mosaic]] from [[Hisham's Palace]] in Jericho
  • doi-access=free }}</ref>
  • ''Christ Healing the Blind in Jericho'', El Greco
  • Area of the [[fertile crescent]], c. 7500 BC, with main sites. Jericho was a foremost site of the [[Pre-Pottery Neolithic]] period. The area of [[Mesopotamia]] proper was not yet settled by humans.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • Postcard image depicting Jericho in the late 19th or early 20th century
  • Herod]]'s palace
  • Dwelling foundations unearthed at [[Tell es-Sultan]] in Jericho
  • Jericho cable car
  • Jericho, as depicted in the 1493 [[Nuremberg Chronicle]]
  • Copy of Mosaic of the Shalom Al Yisrael Synagogue, 6th–7th century CE
  • Municipality of Jericho, 1967
  • Jericho marketplace, 1967
  • Red terracotta jar, Ancient Bronze period 3500–2000 BCE, Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, Tomb A IV. [[Louvre Museum]] AO 15611.
  • Roman aqueducts
  • The 8000 BCE [[Tower of Jericho]] at Tell es-Sultan
  • Jericho, the Jordan Hotel, 1912
CITY IN THE PALESTINIAN NATIONAL AUTHORITY
Jericho Area; Jericho (town); City of palms; Jeriho; Jericho, West Bank; Jericho, Palestine; Jericho, West Bank City; Classical jericho; Medieval jericho; Jericho in the middle ages; City of Jericho; History of Jericho; Archaeology of Jericho; Jéricho; Demographics of Jericho; Archaeological sites in Jericho; Tourism in Jericho; Economy of Jericho
مدينة أريحا

Definition

rose of Jericho
¦ noun a desert plant whose dead branches fold inwards to form a ball, native to North Africa and the Middle East. [Anastatica hierochuntica.]

Wikipedia

Boil up

Boil up is a traditional Māori food from Aotearoa New Zealand.

Boil-up traditionally is a broth/soup made from balanced combination of meat and bones (e.g. pork), with greens such as puha, watercress or cabbage, and kūmara or potatoes, boiled together, along with flour dumplings known as "Doughboys".