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A few hundred paces above the issue of the Wady are several springs, called Ayoun
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A few hundred paces above the issue of the Wady are several springs, called Ayoun
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Near the Bab el Haoua are the springs above mentioned, called Ayoun el
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
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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
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Jerusalem: 1991; Ayoun, Richard, and Bernard Cohen.
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Paris: 1922 (drawings by Célestine Harburger); Ayoun, Richard.
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In France, the late Richard Ayoun and Rita Herman-Belot answered my queries written in tortured French.
Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009
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To Ayoun el Kassab, a plain ground with date-trees, and water.
Travels in Arabia 2003
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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."
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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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