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palquest | isdud - interactive encyclopedia of the palestine questionIsdud was a village in the nahiya of Gaza (liwa' of Gaza), with a population of 413. It paid taxes on a number of crops, including wheat, barley, sesame, and ...
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[PDF] sand/dune agriculture in Rimāl Isdūd/Ashdod-Yam during the Late ...Mar 15, 2025 · It focuses on the agricultural rehabilitation and agrarian development of Rimāl Isdūd (around modern Ashdod) between. 1870 and 1948. After ...
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[PDF] Palestine Village StatisticsVILLAGE STATISTICS, APRIL 1945. Page 2. C O N T E N T S. Pages. SubfMARY * a ... ISDUD. JALADIYA. JIYA. JUL IS. JURA. JUSEIR. WATIYA. Page 25. VILLAGE. MOSLEMS ...
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Operation “Yoav” (October 1948) - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe goal of Operation “Yoav” was to open a corridor to the Negev, cut the Egyptian lines of communications along the coast and on the Beersheba-Hebron-Jerusalem ...
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Isdud Village | Institute for Palestine StudiesOct 25, 2024 · It was occupied by Israeli forces in October 1948, and four settlements were established on its land after destroying the homes of its ...
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Ashdod Meaning - Bible Definition and Referencesash'-dod ('ashdodh; Azotos; modern Esdud):. One of the five chief cities of the Philistines. The name means stronghold or fortress, and its strength may be ...
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Reference List - Ashdod - King James Bible DictionaryThe only reference to it in the New Testament, where it is called Azotus, is in the account of Philip's return from Gaza (Acts 8:40). It is now called Eshdud.
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Ashdod, Israel - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe town continued to be a district capital in the Hellenistic period when it was known as Azotus and it served as a Greek stronghold down to the days of the ...
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Ashdod Maritime - BibleWalks 500+ sitesAshdod Maritime (=Azotus Paralios) appears in the Madaba map, an ancient map of the Holy Land from the 6th Century AD was discovered in 1884 in a Byzantine ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Brief History of Isdood A Brief History of Isdood By Mariam ShaninMay 6, 2021 · In 1948 Isdood was a quiet Palestinian town with some 5,000 inhabitants. ... Palestine Village Statistics Project · Gaza Jail Break · النسخة ...
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[PDF] Israel's Place-Names as Reflection of Continuity and Change in ...Thus the Arabic name Isdud is the Biblical town of Ashod, and the. Arabic name ... As with the ancient names noted above, many of the other Ancient-Biblical.Missing: Esdud | Show results with:Esdud
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The Name of Ashdod - jstorThe place name Ashdod, Hebrew 'asd6d, is written in As as-du-du, or rarely as-du-du, and the neighboring port, 'as'd6d- as-du-di-im-mu.1 In late Babylonian ...Missing: Isdud Esdud historical scholarly
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Ashdod, Israel - Tampa Sister CitiesAshdod (Hebrew: About this soundאַשְׁדּוֹד; Arabic: أَشْدُود Ashdud or إِسْدُود Isdud) is the sixth-largest city and the largest port in Israel accounting for 60% of ...<|separator|>
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From Isdud to Ashdod: One man's immigrant dream - - IMEMC NewsApr 14, 2006 · They were among the 750,000 Palestinians that were forced to flee their homes in what is now Israel in 1948, becoming refugees in the West Bank, ...
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Isdud - ZochrotInfo. District: Gaza. Population 1948: 5360. Occupation date: 28/10/1948. Jewish settlements on village/town land before 1948: None.
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Isdud - Gaza - اسدود (איסדוד) - Palestine RememberedIsdud had two schools: the 1st was an elementary school for boys founded in 1922, and in 1945 it had an enrollment of 371 boys; the 2nd school was for girls ...
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Longitude latitude in Ashdod, Hadarom, Israel GPS coordinatesLatitude, 31° 48' 15.77"N ; Longitude, 34° 39' 19.14"E ...Missing: Isdud Esdud
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Ashdod | Israel, Map, & History - BritannicaOct 3, 2025 · In Hellenistic times the city was known as Azotus. Pompey removed it from Jewish rule and annexed it to the province of Syria. In Byzantine ...Missing: Isdud | Show results with:Isdud
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Ashdod - Overview - BibleWalks 500+ sites(a) Tel Ashdod: The site of the Bronze and Iron Age periods is located on a the multi-period mound of Tel Ashdod , south and east of the modern city. It was ...
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Tel Ashdod - The Philistine City Afflicted by the Ark | Danny The DiggerToday, crowned by the modern city of Ashdod, the ancient sit's ruins are scarce, a vague reflection of its past legacy.
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H795 - 'ašdôḏ - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible1Sa 5:6 - But ➔ the hand of the LORD was heavy ➔ upon them of Ashdod, and he destroyed them, and smote them with emerods, even Ashdod and ➔ the coasts thereof.
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Strong's Hebrew: 795. אַשְׁדּוֹד (Ashdod) - Bible HubJoshua's conquests reached Ashdod's environs, but the city itself remained under Philistine control (Joshua 11:22). Its continued strength illustrates that ...
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Levant - Southern | The Shelby White and Leon LevyThe site of Ashdod was settled continuously from the end of the Middle Bronze period until the Arab period. During the Iron Age and the Hellenistic period ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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[PDF] The Philistines were among the Sea Peoples, probably of Aegean ...The most extensive evidence of Philistine settlement and expansion is provided by excavations at Ashdod, Ekron, and Tell Qasile on the N border of Philistia.
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Who Were the Philistines, and Where Did They Come From?Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath have been excavated in recent decades. The findings from these cities show that the Philistines had distinct pottery, weapons ...
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[PDF] CANAANITE AND PHILISTINE POTTERYA Philistine Bichrome krater rim from Ashdod Stratum XII–XI is quite similar ... The Philistine ceramic assemblage, on the other hand, includes numerous Bichrome- ...
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Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age ...The ancient Mediterranean port city of Ashkelon, identified as “Philistine” during the Iron Age, underwent a marked cultural change between the Late Bronze ...
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Iron Age Remains from Ashdod-Yam: An Interim Report (2013–2019)Aug 1, 2024 · This article presents an interim report of architectural remains and accompanying finds associated with the Iron Age sequence at Ashdod-Yam. The ...
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The Philistine city of Ashdod in the Bible | Ferrell's Travel BlogAug 21, 2013 · When Israel lost the Ark of the Covenant at Ebenezer, the Philistines brought it to Ashdod and placed it in the temple of Dagon (1 Samuel 5:1-8) ...
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King Uzziah: An Archaeological BiographyAug 7, 2020 · Scripture also records Uzziah's expansion by conquest: “He went out and made war against the Philistines and broke through the wall of Gath and ...Missing: basis | Show results with:basis
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"The Expansion of Judah Under Uzziah into Philistia: The Historical ...Nov 14, 2016 · This study selected Judah's war against the Philistines during the reign of Uzziah, as recorded in 2 Chronicles 26:6-7a, as an ideal “test case” ...Missing: basis | Show results with:basis
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when was ashdod in israelite hands? the archaeological evidenceThe identification of biblical Ashdod with Tel Ashdod, which was excavated between 1962 and 1972, is undisputed. Therefore the results.
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Gaza, Ashdod and the other Philistine kingdoms - OraccApr 26, 2024 · Sargon invaded Ashdod and ended its independence, turning it into an Assyrian province and the new southwestern boundary of the Empire.
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Sargon II, "King of the World" | Bible InterpThe conquest of the West was a constant goal for the Assyrian kings, who were attracted by the wealthy western states, fascinated by the Mediterranean Sea and ...
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Sargon II's Deportations to Israel and Philistia (716-708 B.C.) - jstor2. After the conquest of Ashdod in 712 B.C., its inhabitants were deported from the city and its towns. "I reorganized (the administration of) these cities ...<|separator|>
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Psammetichus I - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Egyptian names: Wahibra Psamtik I. Successor of: Necho I ... siege of Ashdod in Palestine and warded off a Scythian invasionnote ...
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Pharaoh Psamtik I and the Fall of Ashdod - Ancient OriginsSep 16, 2024 · But even so, Pharaoh Psamtik I's siege and eventual capture of Ashdod was a defining moment in his reign and in the history of Egypt's foreign ...
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H. Gitler, Achaemenid Motifs in the Coinage of Ashdod, Ascalon and ...Achaemenid motifs appear exclusively in Ashdod, Ascalon, and Gaza, absent in Judah and Samaria. The paper explores numismatic evidence to reassess Persian ...
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Hellenistic Ashdod-Yam in Light of Recent Archaeological ...Nov 20, 2024 · Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod by the Sea) is a coastal archaeological site in the modern city of Ashdod, southern Israel. Ashdod-Yam boasts a rich ...
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TAU study identifies military stronghold at Ashdod-Yam from 2nd ...Dec 10, 2024 · Ashdod-Yam contains remains of occupations from the Late Bronze Age to the early Islamic period, according to the TAU Institute of Archeology.
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Azotos Paralios (Ashdod-Yam, Israel) during the Periods of Roman ...38 The following discussion will concentrate on the known material remains from the Classical, mainly Byzantine, periods in the history of Ashdod-Yam. Thus ...
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Full article: An early Byzantine ecclesiastical complex at Ashdod-YamThe excavated area was located between the villas of modern Ashdod, at the place where, more than 40 years ago, traces of mosaic floors were detected during ...Missing: Isdud | Show results with:Isdud<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Ashdod-Yam: Byzantine basilica with graves of female ...... Ashdod declined in importance. Then, during the later Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods, Ashdod Yam grew to become the dominant settlement in the region.
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(PDF) Taxel, I. 2013. The Byzantine-Early Islamic Transition on the ...The paper reevaluates the archaeological evidence regarding the transition from Byzantine to early Islamic governance in the coastal regions of ancient ...
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The Byzantine-early Islamic transition on the Palestinian coastal plainAug 7, 2025 · The Muslim conquest of Palestine, which put a final end to the Byzantine hegemony on that part of the eastern Mediterranean, is considered ...
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Ashdod-Yam (Azotos Paralios-Mz Azdd): general view of the early...The period of transition from Byzantine to Islamic rule in Palestine (7th–8th centuries CE) was dynamic; while inland settlements experienced general continuity ...
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Ashdod-Yam - WikipediaArchaeologists thought they could have found the remains of the Roman-Byzantine city of Ashdod-Yam. In 2021 excavations at the site of a Byzantine-era ...History · Iron Age · Hellenistic through Byzantine... · Early Muslim, Crusader, and...
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Full article: Azdud (Ashdod-Yam): An Early Islamic Fortress on the ...Jul 6, 2016 · This book purports to present the results of excavations by the Israel Antiquity Authority in 1997–99 at the medieval site of Māhūz Azdūd, ...<|separator|>
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Saladin | Biography, Achievements, Crusades, & Facts - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Muslim sultan of Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Palestine, founder of the Ayyūbid dynasty, and the most famous of Muslim heroes.Missing: Isdud | Show results with:Isdud
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Who Were the Mamluks? - History TodaySep 5, 2018 · The Mamluks ruled Egypt and Syria from 1250 until 1517, when their dynasty was extinguished by the Ottomans. But Mamluks had first appeared ...Missing: Isdud period
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[PDF] Mamluk Studies Review, Vol. XIII, no. 1 (2009) - Knowledge UChicagoMamluk sultans.57 Near the village of Ashdod (Azdoud; Isdud), at the mausoleum of Salmān al-Fārisī, the manumitted Balaban ordered the construction of a ...
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Isdud | Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question – palquestIsdud was about 5 km from the seashore, on the coastal highway, and next to the railway line. Its name was derived from that of the ancient town of Ashdod, ...Missing: Arabic etymology
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sand/dune agriculture in Rimāl Isdūd/Ashdod-Yam during the Late ...Mar 15, 2025 · This article offers an interdisciplinary analysis of Palestinian economic exploitation of marginal dunefields along the coast of the Southern Levant.Missing: Esdud names
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Zochrot - Isdud### Summary of 1948 Events in Isdud
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Middle East | Ghosts of 1948 haunt Gaza crisis - BBC NEWSJan 21, 2009 · Isdud was left in ruins and today its agricultural land is cultivated by Jewish owners. Part of that land is now covered by a new Israeli city, ...<|separator|>
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Ashdod - AkhlahThe first modern Israeli settlement in Ashdod was made in 1955, and in 1965 the deep water port was completed. Being a planned city, expansion followed a main ...Missing: Isdud depopulation
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Archaeology in Israel: Tel Ashdod - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe site is located some 200 m north of Tel Ashdod and its area is about 10 dunams.
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Ashdod VI: the Excavations of Areas H and K (1968-1969) on JSTORThis volume presents the results of the excavations of Areas H and K in the 1968 and 1969 seasons, and is the sixth and final volume of the Ashdod series.
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Ashdod VI: the Excavations of Areas H and K (1968-1969)A new examination of the results of the excavations by Moshe Dothan at the cemetery of Azor (1958, 1960) is presented, indicating a variability in burial ...
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Ashdod II-III: The Second and Third Seasons of Excavations, 1963 ...Ashdod II-III: The Second and Third Seasons of Excavations, 1963, 1965, Soundings in 1967, Volume 9, Part 1 - Volume 10, Part 1. Front Cover. Moshe Dothan.Missing: Tel | Show results with:Tel
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Tel Ashdod - DEADSEAQUAKE.infoTransliterated Name, Source, Name. Ashdod, Hebrew, אאַשְׁדּוֹד. Asdud, Arabic, أسدود. Isdud, Arabic, إسدود. Azotus, Koine Greek, Ἄζωτος. Asdud, Philistine ...
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24 | Ashdod VI: The Excavations of Areas H and K (1968–1969)This is the sixth and final volume of the Ashdod Excavation Project, and publishes the excavations that took place in Areas H and K, some 35 years after the ...
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[PDF] INTRODUCTION - DOIArea K, excavated chiefly during the 1965 and 1968 seasons, was mostly published in Ashdod II–III. The maximal sequence of Tel Ashdod comprises twenty-three ...
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Turning the Philistine Gate at Ashdod Into an Israeli National ParkApr 8, 2025 · Tel Ashdod had been excavated starting in 1962 by Moshe Dothan and others, whose final reports were ultimately published by colleagues.
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Visit to new Ashdod excavationsMar 27, 2025 · Visit to new Ashdod excavations – Archaeological Projects and Discussions with Aren Maeir.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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זוכרות - אִסְדוּד### Summary of Isdud's Occupation and Depopulation in 1948
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The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948This authoritative reference work describes in detail the more than 400 Palestinian villages that were destroyed or depopulated during the 1948 war.Missing: Isdud | Show results with:Isdud
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The Nakba - Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine QuestionIn November 1948, Israeli forces occupied the southern cities of Isdud and al-Majdal, expelled their residents to the Gaza Strip, and entered the Negev ; by ...
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Operation "Yoav" - Palmach | מושגיםThe objective of the operation was to break the siege on the Negev and reconnect it to the south. Participants: Negev and lowland districts; Palmach Negev, ...
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History Erased - Haaretz ComJul 5, 2007 · During the 1950s, the nascent state and IDF set about destroying historical sites left behind by other cultures, particularly Muslims.Missing: Isdud | Show results with:Isdud