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Rumman (other)
Rumman ( ar, رمان, link=no) or Rummanah ( ar, رمانة, link=no) is the Arabic language word for 'pomegranate'. Rumman or Rummanah may refer to: Places Israel/Palestine *Rumana, Israel, SWP map 6 * Rummanah, a Palestinian village in the Jenin Governorate, SWP map 8 *Kafr Rumman, a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate, SWP map 11 *Rammun, a Palestinian town in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, SWP map 14 Elsewhere *Ras Rumman, a neighborhood of Manama, Bahrain *Rumana subdistrict, Iraq *Ain El Remmaneh, a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon *Abu Rummaneh, a neighborhood west of Damascus, Syria Other * Rumman Zia, Pakistani film maker See also *Rimmon * Ruman (other) *Rumana (other) Rumana or Roumana may refer to: *Rumana, Israel * Rumana, West Bank * Rumana Monzur, Bangladeshi woman studying in Canada who was blinded by her husband in an attempt to stop her education See also * Ruman (other) *Rumman (other) ... {{dab, geodis Arabic ...
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Pomegranate
The pomegranate (''Punica granatum'') is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae, subfamily Punicoideae, that grows between tall. The pomegranate was originally described throughout the Mediterranean Basin, Mediterranean region. It was introduced into Spanish America in the late 16th century and into California by New Spain, Spanish settlers in 1769. The fruit is typically in season in the Southern Hemisphere from March to May, and in the Northern Hemisphere from September to February. As intact sarcotestas or juice, pomegranates are used in baking, cooking, juice blends, meal garnish (food), garnishes, smoothies, and alcoholic beverages, such as cocktails and wine. Pomegranates are widely cultivated throughout the Middle East and Caucasus region, North Africa, north and tropical Africa, Iran, Armenia, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, the drier parts of Southeast Asia, and the Mediterranean Basin. Etymology The name pomegranate derives from medie ...
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Rumana, Israel
Rumana ( ar, رمانة; he, רֻמָּנָה, רומאנה) is an Arab village in northern Israel. Located near Nazareth, it falls under the jurisdiction of al-Batuf Regional Council. In its population was . History The Palestine Exploration Fund's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' found cisterns and rock-cut caves, and traces of ancient remains at this village. Sherds ascribed to the Early Bronze Age I and the Intermediate Bronze Age have been found, as well as a cluster of sherds from the Iron Age II (tenth–eighth centuries BCE). A building with sherds from the Iron Age II and the Persian era have also been excavated.Feig, 2016Rumana/ref> Graves dating to the Persian era and remains of an architectural complex from the Roman era (first–third centuries CE) have been excavated here. It has been suggested that Rumana was ''Romette'', a casuale belonging to the Knights Hospitallers in the Crusader era. A small number of remains from the Mamluk era has also be ...
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Rummanah
Rummanah ( ar, رمّانه) is a Palestinian village located northwest of the city of Jenin in the northern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), the town had a population of 3,372 inhabitants in mid-year 2006. History The SWP found cisterns cut in the rock and a well. Dauphin described the place as being an ancient village on a hill slope, with traces of ancient remains, including cisterns and caves carved into rock. Ottoman era Rumana, like the rest of Palestine, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517. During the 16th and 17th centuries, it belonged to the Turabay Emirate (1517-1683), which encompassed also the Jezreel Valley, Haifa, Jenin, Beit She'an Valley, northern Jabal Nablus, Bilad al-Ruha/Ramot Menashe, and the northern part of the Sharon plain. In the census of 1596, the village was located in the ''nahiya'' of Sara in the ''liwa'' of Lajjun. It had a population of 12 households, all Muslim. The villagers p ...
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Kafr Rumman
Kafr Rumman ( ar, كفر رمّان) is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate in the eastern West Bank, located 11 kilometers East of Tulkarm. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Kafr Rumman had a population of approximately 869 inhabitants in mid-year 2007. History Potsherd from the Middle Bronze Age IIB,Zertal, 2004, p362/ref> Iron Age II, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman,Dauphin, 1998, p. 761 Byzantine and early Muslim eras have been found here. Ottoman era Kafr Rumman, like all of Palestine was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517. In the 1596 tax registers, it was part of the ''nahiya'' ("subdistrict") of Jabal Sami, part of the larger Sanjak of Nablus. It had a population of 20 households, all Muslims. The inhabitants paid a fixed tax rate of 33,3% on agricultural products, including wheat, barley, summer crops, olive trees, goats and beehives, in addition to occasional revenues and a press for olive oil or grape syrup, and a fixed tax ...
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Rammun
Rammun ( ar, رمّون) is a Palestinian town in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate in the central West Bank, located twelve kilometers east of Ramallah and three kilometers south of Taybeh. Other nearby towns include Deir Dibwan to the southwest, Beitin to the east and Ein Yabrud to the northeast. History and archeology Sherds from Iron Age I, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Crusader/Ayyubid and Mamluk eras have been found.Finkelstein et al, 1997, p. 538 Mosaics and ancient cisterns have been found. Van der Velde (in 1854) assumed that Rammun was the place mentioned in the Bible as ''Rimmon'', Sela Rimmon. The ''Rock of Rimmon'' was where the Benjamites fled (Judges 20:45, 47; 21:13), and where they maintained themselves for four months after the battle at Gibeah. It also is suggested to be the town of ''Remmon'' ( grc-gre, Ρεμμων, ''Remmōn'') mentioned in the Map of Madaba, located fifteen miles north of Jerusalem, between Bethel and Jericho. There are Byzan ...
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Ras Rumman
Ras Rumman ( ar, رأس الرمان) is a neighborhood of Manama in Bahrain. Etymology The name Ras Rumman translates to "Head of Pomegrante" this was related to the large fields starting Ras Rumman and ending near Budaiya. History Historically it was a separate village of its own, however with the expansion of Manama, it became incorporated into the capital city as one of its neighbourhoods as the city began unprecedented urbanization in the 20th century. It lies to the east of the Manama Souq and roughly south of the Diplomatic Area. It has traditionally had an identity with a tradition of Pomegranate cultivation. The area was also the site of the British Overseas Airways Corporation in the 1930s. Notable buildings The British Embassy of Bahrain is located in Ras Rumman. It also contains the Ras Rumman Mosque. References Neighborhoods of Manama {{Bahrain-geo-stub ...
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Rumana Subdistrict
The Rumana Subdistrict ( ar, ناحية الرمانة) is a sub-district of Al-Qa'im District on the north side of the Euphrates in west Al Anbar Governorate, on the Iraq-Syria border. Its capital is the town of Rumana. The name means 'pomegranate' in Arabic. Rumana is run by an elected sub-district council and sub-mayor. It has a population of 8,900 inhabitants. All of them are Sunni Muslim Arabs, with the main tribes being Al-Bu Mahhal and Al-Marasimah, in addition to some minor tribes. People earn a living by work in farming, fishing, small business, and employment. There is a concrete bridge linking Rumana with Qaim and Al Ubaidi across the Euphrates. Rumana sub-district fell under ISIL An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ... control on 16 June 2014. Rumana ...
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Ain El Remmaneh
Ain El Remmaneh (Arabic: عين الرمانة, lit. spring of the pomegranate) is a Christian neighborhood, in the Baabda district of Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, a suburb of Beirut and part of Greater Beirut. History and war In the 1950s, the populous town was known for gathering intellectuals and prominent personalities like the poet Said Akl. On April 13, 1975, it witnessed the serious church shooting and Bus Massacre security incidents, between the local Christian Kataeb party and the Arab Liberation Front militants and Palestinians, which sparked the 15-year-long civil war. During the Civil War, it became a war-torn and an important stronghold of the Christian militias like the Lebanese Forces, Kataeb, Ahrar, Herras, etc., and witnessed violent battles, either with the Muslims across the Green Line with Chyah of the "West Beirut" on its border, the Syrian Forces, Palestianians and even inter-Christian conflicts, and was known for its endurance, thus became known ...
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Abu Rummaneh
Abu Rummaneh ( ar, أبو رمانة) is an upscale neighborhood and district of the Muhajirin municipality in western Damascus, Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc .... It had a population of 6,421 in the 2004 census. The quarter is centered on the palm-tree-lined Abu Rummaneh Boulevard, known officially as al-Jalaa Boulevard, named for the evacuation of French mandate troops from Syria. The neighborhood serves as Damascus' diplomatic quarter, also housing the Arab Cultural Center and the French Institute for Arab Studies (IFEAD). The smaller streets on either side of the boulevard are lined by expensive, old-money apartment buildings, owned by wealthy Damascenes. References {{Municipalities of Damascus, muhajirin Neighborhoods of Damascus ...
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Rumman Zia
Rumman ( ar, رمان, link=no) or Rummanah ( ar, رمانة, link=no) is the Arabic language word for ' pomegranate'. Rumman or Rummanah may refer to: Places Israel/Palestine * Rumana, Israel, SWP map 6 *Rummanah, a Palestinian village in the Jenin Governorate, SWP map 8 * Kafr Rumman, a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate, SWP map 11 * Rammun, a Palestinian town in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, SWP map 14 Elsewhere *Ras Rumman, a neighborhood of Manama, Bahrain * Rumana subdistrict, Iraq *Ain El Remmaneh, a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon * Abu Rummaneh, a neighborhood west of Damascus, Syria Other * Rumman Zia, Pakistani film maker See also * Rimmon *Ruman (other) *Rumana (other) Rumana or Roumana may refer to: *Rumana, Israel * Rumana, West Bank * Rumana Monzur, Bangladeshi woman studying in Canada who was blinded by her husband in an attempt to stop her education See also * Ruman (other) *Rumman (other) ... {{dab, geodis A ...
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Rimmon
__NOTOC__ Rimmon ( he, רִמּוֹן, ''Rīmmōn'') or Remmon ( grc-gre, Ρεμμων, ''Remmōn'') is a name in the Hebrew Bible meaning "pomegranate". Place-names Rimmon may refer to: * One of the "uttermost cities" of Judah, afterwards given to Simeon (Joshua 15:21, 32; 19:7; 1 Chronicles 4:32). In Joshua 15:32, Ain and Rimmon are mentioned separately, but in Joshua 19:7 and 1 Chronicles 4:32 the two words are probably to be combined, as forming together the name of one place, Ain-Rimmon = "the spring of the pomegranate" (compare Nehemiah 11:29). It has been identified with Um er-Rumamin, about 13 miles south-west of Hebron. Zechariah 14:10 describes it as "south of Jerusalem," to distinguish it from other Rimmons; and uses it in conjunction with Geba to describe the latitudinal span of the kingdom of Judah. * The ''Rock of Rimmon'', where the Benjamites fled (Judges 20:45, 47; 21:13), and where they maintained themselves for four months after the battle at Gibeah. It is ...
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Ruman (other)
Ruman may refer to: *Ruman (surname) *Ruman Ahmed, Bangladeshi cricketer *Operation RUMAN See also *Rumman (other) *Rumana (other) *Tell Ruman Tell Ruman Tahtani ( ar, تل رمان), also known as Mazra (), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate, northeastern Syria. Administratively it belongs to the Nahiya Tell Tamer. The village is inhabited by Assyrians bel ...
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