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Place mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Geshur (Biblical Hebrew: גְּשׁוּר, romanized: Gəšūr) was a territory in the ancient Levant mentioned in the early books of the Hebrew Bible and possibly
Geshur
Minor biblical figures
(Joshua 15:14; Judges 1:10). In the Hebrew Bible, Talmai was a king of Geshur. His daughter Maacah was a wife of King David, and the mother of Tamar and
Talmai
Princess of ancient Israel
'date') was an Israelite princess. Born to David and Maacah, who was from Geshur, she was the only full sibling of Absalom. She is described in the Hebrew
Tamar_(daughter_of_David)
Third son of the Israelite king David
Bible, was an Israelite prince. Born to David and Maacah, who was from Geshur, he was the only full sibling of Tamar. He is described in the Hebrew Bible
Absalom
Ancient Jewish settlement in the Golan Heights
with Geshur, which is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. During the Iron Age, the site of et-Tell was very likely the capital of the Kingdom of Geshur. Archaeologist
Bethsaida
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Geshur-e Zilayi (Persian: گشور زيلائي, also Romanized as Geshūr-e Zīlāyī) is a village in Zilayi Rural District, Margown District, Boyer-Ahmad County
Geshur-e_Zilayi
Israeli settlement in the Golan Heights
Geshur (Hebrew: גְּשׁוּר, lit. Bridging) is an Israeli settlement organized as a kibbutz on the ridge of the southern Golan Heights. The international
Geshur_(Israeli_settlement)
Personal name of several figures in the Bible
Caleb. (1 Chronicles 2:48) A wife of David, and daughter of Talmai, King of Geshur (1 Chronicles 3:2), a near neighbor of the Maachathites. David fathered
Maacah
Gennesaret Genesis Genubath Gera Gerar Gergesenes Gerizim Gershom Gershon Geshur, Geshuri Gether Gethsemane Geuel Gezer Giah Gibbar Gibbethon Gibeah Gibeon
List of biblical names starting with G
List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_G
Biblical sons of the 3rd King of Israel
Absalom, the third son, born to Maacah, the daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur. He was killed by Joab (1 Chronicles 3:1-2) after he mounted a rebellion
Sons_of_David
Stone-age monument in the Golan Heights
Israeli professors Moshe Kochavi and Yoni Mizrachi, as part of the Land of Geshur Archaeological Project. In 2007, the site was excavated by Yosef Garfinkel
Rujm_el-Hiri
Prince of Israel
Carmel; the third, Absalom the son of Maakah daughter of Talmai king of Geshur; the fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith; the fifth, Shephatiah the son
Nathan_(son_of_David)
River in Jordan, Syria and Israel
the 14th-century BC Amarna Letters. This is possibly the case also for Geshur, assumed to have lain north of the river. Other historical cities on the
Yarmuk_(river)
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
'conquered kingdoms' (Ammon, Moab, Edom) and 'spheres of influence' in Geshur and Hamath cf. e.g. Ahlström (1993), 455–542; Meyers (1998); Lemaire (1999);
Kingdom_of_Israel_(Samaria)
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
the widow of Nabal the Carmelite; Maacah, the daughter of Talmay, king of Geshur; Haggith; Abital; and Eglah. Later, David wanted Michal back and Abner,
David
Syrian territory occupied by Israel since 1967
dates to the Upper Paleolithic period. The plateau was home to the biblical Geshur, and was later incorporated into Aram-Damascus, before being ruled by several
Golan_Heights
Prince of Israel
Amnon after he had become drunk with wine. As a result, Absalom fled to Geshur. 2 Samuel 13:39 records that in time David came to terms with the death
Amnon
Hypothesized Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
'conquered kingdoms' (Ammon, Moab, Edom) and "spheres of influence" in Geshur and Hamath cf. e.g. Ahlström (1993), 455–542; Meyers (1998); Lemaire (1999);
Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)
Ancient Semitic people in the Near East
the Beqaa, Aram-Bêt-Rehob (Rehov) and Aram-Ma'akah around Mount Hermon, Geshur in the Hauran, and Aram-Damascus. An Aramean king's account dating at least
Arameans
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
"conquered kingdoms" (Ammon, Moab, Edom) and "spheres of influence" in Geshur and Hamath cf. e.g., Ahlström (1993), 455–542; Meyers (1998); Lemaire (1999);
Kingdom_of_Judah
Region in the ancient Near East
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Canaan
Capital city of Syria
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Damascus
Client state of the Roman Republic from 37 to 4 BCE
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Herodian_kingdom
Books of the Bible
lovesick for Tamar, David's daughter by Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur. Amnon's advisor and cousin Jonadab suggests he pretend to be ill and ask
Books_of_Samuel
Ancient Semitic kingdom in the Levant
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Ammon
Ancient kingdom East of the Dead Sea
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Moab
Capital and largest city of Lebanon
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Beirut
City in Lebanon
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Tyre,_Lebanon
Hosea and Gomer. Hosea Maacah (or Maakah) the daughter of King Talmi of Geshur, was married to King David and bore him his son Absalom. 2 Samuel 3:3 Maacah
List_of_women_in_the_Bible
Archeological site of ancient city on the Sea of Galilee
[clarification needed] under the control of an Aramean kingdom, possibly Geshur; a planned city, granaries, and possibly other storage facilities, were
Tell_Hadar
Ancient kingdom in the southern Levant
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Edom
Territory inhabited by the Philistines in Canaan
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Philistia
Freshwater lake in Israel
region of the Sea of Galilee likely reflect the activities of the Kingdom of Geshur, mentioned in the Bible. Also, the later Iron Age IIA–B cities here are
Sea_of_Galilee
Name list
of the Tribe of Naphtali (Numbers 34:28) The father of Talmai, king of Geshur, to whom Absalom fled after the murder of Amnon (2 Samuel 13:37) The son
Ammihud
Ancient Levantine city
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Ashdod_(ancient_city)
Ancient Philistine city and modern archaeological site in Israel
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Ekron
Ancient Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Mitanni
Former country
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Amurru_kingdom
Part of the history of ancient Israel and Judah
against the reign of his father David. Absalom had returned from exile in Geshur after assassinating his paternal half-brother Amnon, who had raped Absalom's
List of Israelite civil conflicts
List_of_Israelite_civil_conflicts
Ancient Arab kingdom (3rd century BC – 106 AD)
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Nabataean_Kingdom
City in Palestine
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Gaza_City
Region of ancient Israel
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Samaria
Biblical city in the West Bank
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Shechem
Biblical civil conflict among Israelites
King David of Israel, had been newly returned from three years in exile in Geshur for the murder of his half-brother, Amnon, and received a pardon with some
Battle_of_the_Wood_of_Ephraim
settled in the southern Levant. These included the Arameans of the kingdom of Geshur; the Samaritans who replaced the Israelite kingdom in Samaria; the Phoenicians
History_of_the_ancient_Levant
"conquered kingdoms" (Ammon, Moab, Edom) and "spheres of influence" in Geshur and Hamath cf. e.g. Ahlström (1993), 455–542; Meyers (1998); Lemaire (1999);
History_of_Israel
Ancient city on the Levantine coast known from Ancient, Classical, and Medieval times
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Ascalon
Historical overview of Palestine's demographics
were settled in Palestine. These included the Arameans of the kingdom of Geshur; the Samaritans who replaced the Israelite kingdom in Samaria; the Phoenicians
Demographic history of Palestine (region)
Demographic_history_of_Palestine_(region)
Historical region in the Levant mentioned in the Bible
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Bashan
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Phoenicia
Second Book of Samuel chapter
mourning for Amnon (verses 36–37), Absalom took refuge with Talmai, king of Geshur, his grandfather on his mother's side, and stayed there in exile for three
2_Samuel_13
Archaeological site in the foothills of the Judaean Mountains
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Gezer
over the tribe of Naphtali. (Numbers 34:28) The father of Talmai, king of Geshur, to whom Absalom fled for refuge after the murder of Amnon. (2 Samuel 13:37)
List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K
List_of_minor_Hebrew_Bible_figures,_A–K
Site of an ancient city in northern Israel's Jezreel Valley
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Tel_Megiddo
State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Akkadian_Empire
tablet. Questionable place names in the EGA included Abel-Shittim, Ashdod, Geshur, Lod, Yabneh, and Gilead, amongst many others. The same EGA, now called
Ebla–biblical_controversy
Mesopotamian kingdom
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Andarig
Genealogy of the sons of Noah in Genesis
Uncertain, possibly Houla Gether Uncertain, sometimes suggested to represent Geshur. Mash Uncertain, sometimes equated with Massa, Meshech or Maacah (Genesis
Generations_of_Noah
Early Aramean state mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Zobah
Copper Age in the Eastern Mediterranean
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Levantine_Chalcolithic
אֲפִיק 402 1972 Ein Zivan עֵין זִיוָן 534 1968 El Rom אֶל רוֹם 620 1971 Geshur גְּשׁוּר 357 1971 Kfar Haruv כְּפַר חָרוּב 544 1974 Merom Golan מְרוֹם גּוֹלָן
List_of_Israeli_settlements
Ancient Sumerian and Amorite city
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Mari,_Syria
Iron Age states of modern Syria and Turkey
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Neo-Hittite_states
Ancient port city in western Syria and northern levant
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Ugarit
Jewish kingdom in the southern Levant (140–37 BC)
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Hasmonean_Judea
Archaeological site in Jerusalem
"conquered kingdoms" (Ammon, Moab, Edom) and "spheres of influence" in Geshur and Hamath cf., e.g., Ahlström (1993), 455–542; Meyers (1998); Lemaire (1999);
City of David (archaeological site)
City_of_David_(archaeological_site)
Tracing of Jewish descent through maternal lineage
that Tamar's mother was a non-Israelite—Maacah, daughter of Talmai king of Geshur. If Jewish descent is matrilineal, and Maacah was not converted to Israelite
Matrilineality_in_Judaism
Archeological site of an ancient city in Israel
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Tel_Hazor
Division of Herod the Great's kingdom
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Herodian_tetrarchy
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
History_of_Jerusalem
Archaeological site in the northern Negev, Israel
1978). Accessed April 26, 2024. penn.museum Edelman, Diane. “Tel Masos, Geshur, and David.” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 47, no. 4 (1988): pp. 253–258
Tel_Masos
Ancient city and archaeological site
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Gath_(city)
Ancient City state (2700 BC - ?)
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Urkesh
Aramean polity from 12th century BCE to 732 BCE
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Aram-Damascus
Semitic kingdom in Syria
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Yamhad
Archaeological site in Syria
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Qatna
Archaeological site in Syria
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Hamoukar
Movement Renewing kibbutz Gesher 1939 Kibbutz Movement Renewing kibbutz Geshur 1971 Kibbutz Movement Renewing kibbutz Geva 1921 Kibbutz Movement Cooperative
List_of_kibbutzim
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
History_of_Gaza
Second Book of Samuel chapter
3:1–5: 1 Chronicles 3:1–9 Dan Beersheba Bethlehem Gibeon Geshur Hebron Bahurim Beersheba Dan Geshur Gibeon Hebron The narrative of David's reign in Hebron
2_Samuel_3
Neighborhood in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Madavan,_Iran
Biblical city and an archeological site in Israel
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Tel_Lachish
Iron Age group of polities
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Aramean_states
Ruin with the remains of biblical town in northern Israel
(1958–59). "Geshur and Ma'cah". Zion (in Hebrew). 23–24 (3–4). Historical Society of Israel. JSTOR 23549221. Na'aman, Nadav 2012. The Kingdom of Geshur in History
Abel-beth-maachah
City in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Sepidar,_Iran
Genus of spiders
2021 – Turkey Zodarion germanicum (C. L. Koch, 1837) – Europe Zodarion geshur Levy, 2007 – Israel Zodarion gracilitibiale Denis, 1934 – France, Italy
Zodarion
Topics referred to by the same term
Et-Tell, West Bank, an archaeological site Et-Tell, presumed capital of Geshur, presumed site of Bethsaida Julias; immediately northeast of the Sea of
Al-Tall
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Darreh_Key_Ali_Khani
Place in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Ganjehi-ye_Seh_Riz
Rural district in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Chin_Rural_District
Bronze/Iron Age city by the Sea of Galilee
including Tel Kinrot, likely reflect the activities of the Kingdom of Geshur, mentioned in the Bible. Also, the later Iron Age IIA–B cities here are
Kinneret (archaeological site)
Kinneret_(archaeological_site)
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Mohammadabad-e_Salehan
District in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Central District (Boyer-Ahmad County)
Central_District_(Boyer-Ahmad_County)
Neighborhood in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Balahzar
Rural district in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Kabgian_Rural_District
Ancient Syrian city
Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Canaan Ammon
Ebla
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Gusheh-ye_Shahzadeh_Qasem
Rural district in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Sepidar Rural District (Boyer-Ahmad County)
Sepidar_Rural_District_(Boyer-Ahmad_County)
Golan Heights Town Katzrin Kibbutzim Afik Ein Zivan Ein Gev El Rom Gadot Geshur Kfar Haruv Ma'agan Merom Golan Metzar Mevo Hama Mishmar HaYarden Natur Ortal
Syrian towns and villages depopulated in the Arab–Israeli conflict
Syrian_towns_and_villages_depopulated_in_the_Arab–Israeli_conflict
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Charbiyun Deh Boniab-e Charbiyun Deh Qanat-e Charbiyun Gehurmordeh-ye Silab Geshur-e Zilayi Goleh-ye Khur-e Mushemi Gowd-e Talkhdan-e Zilayi Kabutaran Kahdunki-ye
Shahdali_Sib_Ali
GESHUR
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GESHUR
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Giddings.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ramanathan | ராமநாதந
Lord Shiva, Rameshwaram, Lord Rama
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : nickname from Middle High German nac, nacke, Middle Dutch necke ‘neck’, perhaps denoting someone with a stiff neck, in either the literal or figurative sense.English : from the Old Norse personal name Hnaki.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Love Own Country
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Wonderful.
Boy/Male
Indian
Born from Knowledge
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Honoured
Boy/Male
English
Wild boar.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
child.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word eir, EIR means "help, mercy." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of healing and medicine.
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