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  • A few hundred paces above the issue of the Wady are several springs, called Ayoun

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • A few hundred paces above the issue of the Wady are several springs, called Ayoun

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • Near the Bab el Haoua are the springs above mentioned, called Ayoun el

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • Sarha, for instance, has a five-day itinerary through little-explored northern Jordan, following the newly developed Al-Ayoun trail (which links to Abraham's Path) between highland springs and a network of forested valleys near the ancient site of Pella.

    Hot spots: New trips to the Middle East Matthew Teller 2010

  • Jerusalem: 1991; Ayoun, Richard, and Bernard Cohen.

    Berthe B��nichou-Aboulker. 2009

  • Paris: 1922 (drawings by Célestine Harburger); Ayoun, Richard.

    Berthe B��nichou-Aboulker. 2009

  • In France, the late Richard Ayoun and Rita Herman-Belot answered my queries written in tortured French.

    Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009

  • To Ayoun el Kassab, a plain ground with date-trees, and water.

    Travels in Arabia 2003

  • Then sang Moses and the children of Israel -- The scene of this thanksgiving song is supposed to have been at the landing place on the eastern shore of the Red Sea, at Ayoun Musa, "the fountains of Moses."

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • But in one village, Ayoun, they came under fire, prompting a heavy gunbattle in which one fighter was killed.

    FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2011

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