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  2. Ibri - Wikipedia

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    Ibri Province ( Wilayat Ibri) is distinguished by archaeological landmarks including forts, castles, and towers. In 1979, the largest metal hoard in the ancient Near East came to light in ʿIbri-Selme. Also, there are the remains of the town of Bat, which is the second archaeological site in Oman to be classified by UNESCO on the list of world ...

  3. Indiana Biosciences Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    The IBRI is the nation's first industry-led collaborative life sciences research institute. Its primary focus is on better understanding the pathogenesis of type 1 and type 2 diabetes to translate this knowledge into novel therapies, [4] while also expanding into other metabolic diseases that share common systems and pathways.

  4. Ibar (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Ibar ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ибар, pronounced [îbar] ), also known as the Ibër and Ibri ( Albanian: Ibër, Ibri ), is a river that flows through eastern Montenegro, northern Kosovo and central Serbia, with a total length of 272 km (169 mi). [1] The river begins in the Hajla mountain, in Rožaje, eastern Montenegro, and passes through ...

  5. Al Dhahirah Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Ibri; Yanqul; Dhank; Regional Subdivision Review before 2007. Until October 2006, two more former wilayat were also part of this region, Al Buraymi and Mahdha. Al Buraimi Governorate was formed from these provinces as a new governorate in October 2006. A third wilaya, Al Sunaynah, was created from rural parts of Al Buraymi and Mahdha. Demographics

  6. Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn - Wikipedia

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    Measuring between 700 and 800 kilometres (430 and 500 miles) in total, it extends from the town of Ibri in Oman to Al-Ahsa in eastern Saudi Arabia. The Omani side of the road measures approximately 160 km (99 mi), and the Saudi side 580 km (360 mi). See also. Al Ain, a city with archaeological sites in the United Arab Emirates

  7. Hebrews - Wikipedia

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    Some authors such as Radak and R. Nehemiah argue that Ibri denotes the descendants of the biblical patriarch Eber (Hebrew עבר), son of Shelah, a great-grandson of Noah and an ancestor of Abraham, hence the occasional anglicization Eberites. Others disagree, arguing that the Eberites and Hebrews were two different ethnicities, with the former ...

  8. Ibrik - Wikipedia

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    Ibrik. An ibrik is a Middle Eastern container with a spout used for storing and pouring liquid contents. Although the Turkish word ibrik, derived from Persian through Arabic, denotes simply a pitcher or ewer, the term is often used in English to mean a Turkish coffee pot, which is known in Turkish as a cezve .

  9. Rub' al Khali - Wikipedia

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    United Arab Emirates. Yemen. Coordinates. 20°N 50°E  / . 20°N 50°E. / 20; 50. The Rub' al Khali [note 1] ( / ˈrʊb æl ˈkɑːli /; [1] Arabic: ٱلرُّبْع ٱلْخَالِي ( /ar.rubʕ alxaːliː/ ), the " Empty Quarter ", is the sand desert ( erg) [2] encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The ...