Hebrew for "study" and accumulated oral traditions of theological strivings inside the Jewish community. Two versions exist, one compiled in Babylonia, and one in Palestine.
City in Morocco with 80,000 inhabitants. Economical base is agriculture and trade. Includes history timeline.
River of Turkey, Syria and Iraq, with a length of 1,850 km. At Qurna, Tigris joins with the Euphrates.
Egyptian Pharaoh, reigning from 1361 to 1352, during the 18th dynasty. Includes details of discovery and contents of his tomb.
City in Algeria with 40,000 inhabitants. Economical base is trade for central Sahara and some agricultural output.
Nomadic berber people living in the parts of Sahara that covers Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.
Egyptian pharoah, reigning from 1504 to 1450 BCE. Includes brief biography.
City in Algeria with an estimated 180,000 inhabitants. Economical base centers on olives and wine, carpets, leather goods and textiles.
Underground dwellings dug out, and lived in, by man. Term has a Greek origin and means cave dweller.
City in Morocco with 30,000 inhabitants, situated in the Souss Valley. Economic base centers on handicrafts, trade of agriculture produce and light industries. Includes history timeline.
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