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Wat (wie) is خاتم نقش عليه شعار أو بيت من الشعر - definitie

GOVERNORATE OF THE PALESTINIAN NATIONAL AUTHORITY
محافظة بيت لحم; Bethlehem Governate
  • Bethlehem Governorate with the Separation Barrier as of 2011

Levallois technique         
  • Levallois]] technique of flint-[[knapping]]
  • Levallois point{{snds}}[[Beuzeville]]
  • The [[Prepared-core technique]] starts by shaping a flint stone core for making blades (reassembled from blades for illustration purposes), Boqer Tachtit, Negev, [[Israel]], circa 40000 BP.}}
DISTINCTIVE TYPE OF STONE KNAPPING TECHNIQUE USED BY ANCIENT HUMANS
Levalloisian Stone-Flaking Technique; Levalloisian; Levalloisian technique; Levallois flake; Levalloisian Method; Levalloisean; Levallois culture; Levallois scraper; Levallois points; Levallois point; Levallois people
The Levallois technique () is a name given by archaeologists to a distinctive type of stone knapping developed around 250,000 to 300,000 years ago during the Middle Palaeolithic period. It is part of the Mousterian stone tool industry, and was used by the Neanderthals in Europe and by modern humans in other regions such as the Levant.
Hakim ibn Hizam         
ابن الحسن و الحسين (عليهم السلام) وقد كان من اشجع من فرسان العرب و أقوى واحد في زمن السلام و كان يعرف بي حكمته و عدله
Hakim ibn Hazm
Ḥakīm ibn Ḥizām (Arabic: حكيم بن حزام) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a nephew of Khadija.
House of Wisdom         
  • [[Al-Idrisi]]'s map of the world (12th). Note South is on top.
  • [[Hulagu Khan]]'s [[siege of Baghdad (1258)]]
  • Drawing of ''Self trimming lamp'' in [[Ahmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir]]'s treatise on mechanical devices.
  • surgical]] method. From [[Şerafeddin Sabuncuoğlu]]'s ''Imperial Surgery'' (1465)
  • A page from al-Khwarizmi's ''Kitab al-Jabr.''
  • Theophilos]]
  • The earliest scientific [[manuscript]]s originated in the Abbasid era
  • 13th-century Arabic translation of ''[[De Materia Medica]].''
LIBRARY, TRANSLATION INSTITUTE AND RESEARCH CENTER IN MEDIEVAL BAGHDAD, IRAQ
Bayt al-Hikma; Darul Hukama; Bait Al-Hekma; Bait al-Hikmah; House of wisdom; Bait al-Hikma; The House of Wisdom; Library of Bagdad; Grand Library of Bagdad; Beit al-hikmah; Library of Baghdad; بيت الحكمة; Baghdad House of Wisdom
The House of Wisdom (), also known as the Grand Library of Baghdad, refers to either a major Abbasid public academy and intellectual center in Baghdad or to a large private library belonging to the Abbasid Caliphs during the Islamic Golden Age. The House of Wisdom was founded either as a library for the collections of the Caliph Harun al-Rashid in the late 8th century (then later turned into a public academy during the reign of Al-Ma'mun) or was a private collection created by Al-Mansur (reign 754–775) to house rare books and collections of poetry in Arabic.

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Bethlehem Governorate

The Bethlehem Governorate (Arabic: محافظة بيت لحم, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Bayt Laḥm) is one of 16 Governorates of Palestine. It covers an area of the West Bank, south of Jerusalem. Its principal city and district capital is Bethlehem. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, its population was estimated to 199,463 in 2012.