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Bint Jabal - traducción al Inglés

Jabal 'Amel; Jabal ʿĀmil; Jabal Amilah; Jabal Amel
  • The village of [[Khiam]], near the city of [[Nabatieh]] in the Jabal Amil region

Bint Jabal      
n. Bint Jabal, dorp in zuiden van Libanon
Mount Scopus         
  • The Botanist Alexander Eig established the National Botanical Garden of Israel - 1931
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  • Hadassah nursing school under construction, c. 1934
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  • Hebrew University [[cornerstone]] ceremony, 1918
  • Mount Scopus 1948
MOUNTAIN IN JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Mt. Scopus; Mt Scopus; Har haTzofim; Jabal al-Masharif; Jabal al-Mashhad; Jabal as-Sawanah; Jabal as-Sawana; Israel-Jordan Demil Zone; Jerusalem War Cemetery
Scopus Berg
Mount Hermon         
  • The [[Mount Hermon ski resort]] on the southeastern slopes of the mountain
MOUNTAIN RANGE IN ISRAEL, SYRIA & LEBANON
Jabal El-Sheikh; Jabal El-Shiekh; Hermon; Jabel El Shiek; Bashan, Hill of; Hill of Bashan; Har Hermon; Har Chermon; Hermon Mountain; Mt. Hermon; הר חרמון; جبل الشيخ; Jabal el-Shaiykh; Djabl a-Shekh; Djebel ash-Sheikh; Mount Shaiykh; Jabal esh-Sheikh; Jabal el Shaykh; Saria (mountain); Great Hermon
Hermon (berg)

Definición

jebel
['d??b?l]
¦ noun (in the Middle East and North Africa) a mountain or hill, or a range of hills.
Origin
colloq. Arab. form of jabal 'mountain'.

Wikipedia

Jabal Amil

Jabal Amil (Arabic: جبل عامل, romanized: Jabal ʿĀmil), also spelled Jabal Amel and historically known as Jabal Amila, is a cultural and geographic region in Southern Lebanon largely associated with its long-established, predominantly Twelver Shia Muslim inhabitants. Its precise boundaries vary, but it is generally defined as the mostly highland region on either side of the Litani River, between the Mediterranean Sea in the west and the Wadi al-Taym, Beqaa and Hula valleys in the east.

According to local legend, the Shia community in Jabal Amil is one of the oldest in history, second only to the Shia community of Medina, and were converted to Islam by Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an early supporter of Ali. Although there is frequent occurrence of this account in many religious sources, it is largely dismissed in academia, and historical sources suggest Shia Islam largely developed in Jabal Amil between the mid-8th to 10th centuries (750–900).