Salib may refer to: Salib (in Arabic صليب), the Arabic and Maltese term for the Christian Cross Abd al-Masih Salib al-Masudi (1848–1935), Egyptian monk...
The Wadi Salib riots were a series of street demonstrations and acts of vandalism in the Wadi Salib neighborhood of Haifa, Israel, in 1959. They were sparked...
Wadi Salib (Arabic: وادي صليب, Hebrew: ואדי סאליב; lit. Valley of the Cross) is a primarily Palestinian neighbourhood located in downtown Haifa, Israel...
Saint Salib (Arabic: قديس صليب; Coptic: ⲁⲃⲃⲁ ⲥⲁⲗⲓⲃ; Syriac: ܡܪ ܨܠܝܒ; Greek: Αγιος Πισταυρος) was a 16th-century Coptic or Arab Christian saint and martyr...
The Monastery of the Cross (Arabic: دير الصليب, Dayr al-Salīb; Hebrew: מנזר המצלבה; Greek: Μοναστήρι του Σταυρού, Georgian: ჯვრის მონასტერი, jvris monast'eri)...
The Laferla Cross (Maltese: is-Salib tal-Għolja) is an early 20th-century religious landmark on the outskirts of Siggiewi, in Malta. It is situated on...
Salib, the Old City center near the port, which has been bisected by a major road and razed in part to make way for government buildings. Wadi Salib stretches...
Mohamed Atiq Awayd Al Harbi is a citizen of Saudi Arabia formerly held in extrajudicial detention in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps...
father of Ran Abukarat. Abukarat born to a Moroccan-Jewish family in Wadi Salib neighbourhood. When he was 9 years old joined to the Maccabi Haifa's children...
Disi and Umm Sahn sandstone formations, and overlying the Salib Arkosic Formation. The Salib in turn overlies the eroded Aqaba Complex of plutonic granitoids...
Tal-Qattus (Birkirkara) in Birkirkara Tal-Qattus (Għaxaq) in Ħal Għaxaq Tas-Salib in Il-Mellieħa Ta' Żwejt in San Ġwann Victoria Gardens in Is-Swieqi Wied...
1956, Beersheba was a booming city of 22,000. In 1959, during the Wadi Salib riots, riots spread quickly to other parts of the country, including Beersheba...
voiced by F. Murray Abraham and Taweret voiced and motion-captured by Atonia Salib. Khonshu is an outcast amongst his fellow Egyptian gods for waging a "one-god...
(Wahbʾalat), "gift of Allat" Abdul Masih, "servant of the Messiah" Abdel Salib, "servant of the Cross" Abdel Shahid, "servant of the Martyr" Saliba, "of...
particularly in a political context, is Ṣalībī (صليبي "Crusader") from ṣalīb (صليب "cross"), which refers to Crusaders and may have negative connotations...
Romemot, Ramot Ben-Gurion) Shambur Kiryat Sprinzak Soroka: see Ramat Begin Stella Maris Vardiya Wadi Nisnas Wadi Salib Western Carmel: see Carmel Ma'aravi...