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  2. Ruined City - Wikipedia

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    The book is loosely based on Shute's own experience at Howden in Yorkshire as Calculator of the R100 project [2] and his experience as a director of Airspeed Ltd. [3]In 1935, Airspeed signed a manufacturing licensing agreement with Fokker and considered making the Fokker D.XVII fighter for Greece, who wanted to buy from Britain for currency reasons.

  3. Gerasa (Judaea) - Wikipedia

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    Historical geographers have argued against Thackeray's view, claiming that Jerash in Transjordan was a Greek city on the side of the Romans, and even if the Jews had taken possession of Gerasa and expelled the Greeks, it leaves unexplained why Annius destroyed the city and also devastated the surrounding area - in the area of the Decapolis ...

  4. Jia Pingwa - Wikipedia

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    Jia Pingwa (born 21 February 1952) is one of China's most popular authors of novels, short stories, poetry, and non-fiction. [1] His best-known novels include Ruined City, which was banned by the State Publishing Administration for over 17 years for its explicit sexual content, and The Shaanxi Opera, winner of the 2009 Mao Dun Literature Prize.

  5. Jerash Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum contains a collection of artifacts that have been excavated from different sites in the city of Jerash. [5] The museum contains artifacts from different periods of Jordan's history, [6] including objects from the Neolithic period, the Mamluk period [1] and the Islamic period. [3]

  6. Jerash - Wikipedia

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    Jerash is the site of the ruins of the Greek city of Gerasa, also referred to as Antioch on the Golden River. [ 20 ] [ 2 ] Ancient Greek inscriptions from the city support that the city was founded by Alexander the Great and his general Perdiccas , who allegedly settled aged Macedonian soldiers there during the spring of 331 BC, when he left ...

  7. Jerash Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to cathedral compound LOC matpc.04521.tif Ruins of Jerash (Gerasa). The cathedral ruins (Cathedral of St. Mary). Showing main avenue and the forum. LOC matpc.02752.tif Jerash Cathedral Gateway - Attribution to David Bjorgen . Jerash Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Mary) in Jerash, Jordan, now in ruins, was built on the site of a former ...

  8. Jarash, Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Jarash (Arabic: جرش) was a Palestinian village that was depopulated over the course of 1948 Arab-Israeli war.Located 25 kilometers west of Jerusalem, Jarash was a wholly Arab village of 220 inhabitants in 1948.

  9. Souf - Wikipedia

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    Souf (سوف) is a town in Jerash Governorate, Jordan, set over a series of mountains at an altitude of 1,000 meters. Souf is situated 35 miles north of Amman , the capital of Jordan. The total population of Souf exceeds 14,000 people, while it covers a wide area of agricultural land, considered the widest in Jerash .

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