File:Eshdûd, the ancient Ashdod. Called by the Greeks Azotus. The modern village stands on the slope of a hill, one hundred feet above the sea, and three miles from the shore. The green knoll in (NYPL b10607452-80671).tiff

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English: * Colonel Wilson, ed.
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Eshdûd, the ancient Ashdod. Called by the Greeks Azotus. The modern village stands on the slope of a hill, one hundred feet above the sea, and three miles from the shore. The green knoll in the foreground is crowned by the wely of Sheikh Ibrahim el Matbûk.
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477f5cb0-c5f3-012f-1fb7-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/510d47d9-5f5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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D. Appleton
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80671
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Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt.
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510d47d9-5f5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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b10607452
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Dorot Jewish Division
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Harvesting; Women; Tombs & sepulchral monuments



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