Cabul (Hebrew: כבול), classical spelling: Chabolo; Chabulon, is a location in the Lower Galilee mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, now the Kabul local council...
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The Agi Cabul is a river in Constanța County, Romania. It discharges into the Danube–Black Sea Canal in Medgidia. Its length is 22 km (14 mi) and its...
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1842 retreat from Kabul (redirect from Retreat from Cabul)
Blackburn. David, The extermination of a British army: the retreat from Cabul, 2008 APH Publishing Corporation. p. 121 Dalrymple 2013, p. 385. Dalrymple...
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The Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul Medal was awarded to those who took part in the campaign in the spring and summer of 1842, under the command of General William...
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– I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – Y – Z Cabbon Cabul Caesar Cainan, Kenan, acquisition Cain acquisition, fabrication Caiphas...
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G. A. Henty (redirect from To Herat and Cabul, A Story of the First Afghan War)
The cover of the 1902 first edition of To Herat and Cabul, A Story of the First Afghan War by G. A. Henty and illustrations by Charles A. Sheldon, published...
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forces from Afghanistan. Kabul is also spelled as Cabool, Cabol, Kabol, or Cabul.[citation needed] Kabul was known by different names throughout its history...
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Lieutenant. Two years later, he was appointed Commissary of Ordnance to the Cabul field force. In January 1842, During the First Anglo-Afghan War, Eyre and...
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the upland plain among the Naftali Mountains and renamed it "the land of Cabul" for a time. In the Iron Age II, Galilee was part of the Kingdom of Israel...
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