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Village in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine
Shilta was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine. Sitting on a hill, It was probably settled in the 19th century.
Shilta
Assyrian history (911–609 BCE)
Na'aman, N., 'Sargon II and the rebellion of the Cypriote kings against Shilta of Tyre', Orientalia 67 (1998), 239–247 [reprinted in N. Na'aman, Ancient
Neo-Assyrian_Empire
Species of fish
Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity. pp. 284–315. ISBN 978-1-990951-32-9. Shilta Madathampady Thomas; Narinder Kumar Chadha; Suresh Babu; et al. (2018).
Acanthopagrus_berda
Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
Qula Ramle Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar Sarafand al-Kharab Saydun Shahma Shilta al-Tina al-Tira Umm Kalkha Wadi Hunayn Yibna Khirbat Zakariyya Zarnuqa A
Ramle Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Ramle_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
Romanian–American grand rabbi New Square
just before Rosh Hashana, a new hall will be dedicated, and the Admor, shilta, will hold his tischen there". Archived from the original on October 8,
David_Twersky_(Skverer_Rebbe)
35°33′26″E / 32.45417°N 35.55722°E / 32.45417; 35.55722 Kfar Ruppin Shilta Ramle 18 July 1948 116 5,380 Danny No trace 31°55′04″N 35°01′14″E / 31
List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war
List_of_towns_and_villages_depopulated_during_the_1947–1949_Palestine_war
1917 British-Ottoman battle during WWI
of Beit Ur el Tahta that night, while the 22nd Mounted Brigade reached Shilta. Just 2 mi (3.2 km) after the main road to Jerusalem entered the hills,
Battle_of_Jerusalem
Israeli military offensive
command 4th Battalion Har'el Brigade 350 Islin 18 July 1948 n/a n/a 260 Shilta 18 July 1948 Arab Legion 1st Battalion, Yiftach Brigade lost 44 men withdrawing
Operation_Dani
Palestinian town near Jenin, West Bank
Inscription identification Aaron Demsky identified Silat ad-Dhahr with Shilta (Hebrew: שילתא), mentioned in the Mosaic of Rehob from the 6th-7th centuries
Silat_ad-Dhahr
Na'aman, N., 'Sargon II and the rebellion of the Cypriote kings against Shilta of Tyre', Orientalia 67 (1998), 239–247 [reprinted in N. Na'aman, Ancient
Ancient_history_of_Cyprus
Moshav in Israel and the Latrun salient
1977 by 25 families on land that had belonged the Palestinian village of Shilta, which was depopulated in 1948. After the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel expropriated
Shilat
Public university in Vilnius, Lithuania
"Gintarėliai" ir visi kiti lietuviškojo roko pionieriai (video)". shilta.lt. ShiltaLt. Retrieved 10 December 2014. Kešytė, Laura. "A.Mamontovas: Tėvai
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Vilnius_Gediminas_Technical_University
Hebrew-language mosaic
Azeilin, Shafīrīn, 'Ananin, the Upper Bal'am, Mazḥaru, Dothan, Kefar Maya, Shilta, Penṭāḳūmewatha, Libiya, Fardeseliya, Yaṣat, Arbanūrin, Kefar Yehūdit,
Mosaic_of_Rehob
Population and land survey of Mandatory Palestine
Sarafand el Kharab 930 110 1,040 Seidun 210 210 Shabtin 150 150 Shahma 280 280 Shilta 100 100 Shuqba 840 840 Tina (Et) 750 750 Tira (Et) 1,290 1,290 Tira Shalom
Village_Statistics,_1945
District of Gilgit–Baltistan administered by Pakistan
princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. Its original name was apparently Shiltās. The region was brought under the control of the Maharaja of Jammu and
Diamer_District
Village in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
Qula Ramla Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar Sarafand al-Kharab Saydun Shahma Shilta al-Tina al-Tira Umm Kalkha Wadi Hunayn Yibna Zakariyya Zarnuqa Ramallah
Sataf
Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
Qula Ramla Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar Sarafand al-Kharab Saydun Shahma Shilta al-Tina al-Tira Umm Kalkha Wadi Hunayn Yibna Zakariyya Zarnuqa Ramallah
Gaza Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Gaza_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
Municipality type D in Ramallah and al-Bireh, State of Palestine
By the beginning of the 20th century, residents from Kharbatha settled Shilta near al-Ramla, establishing it as a dependency – or satellite village –
Kharbatha_Bani_Harith
Military unit
the 8th Mounted managed to reach Beit Ur el Tahta and the 22nd Brigade Shilta by that night. At the same time the 3rd LH and 4th LH Brigades from the
Desert_Mounted_Corps
Military unit
YMD advanced by terrible roads on 18 November, with 22nd Mtd Bde reaching Shilta. Next day it made slow progress towards 'Ain 'Arik, moving in single file
1/1st_Staffordshire_Yeomanry
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