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    Irbid (Arabic: إِربِد), known in ancient times as Arabella or Arbela (Άρβηλα in Ancient Greek), is the capital and largest city of Irbid Governorate. It...
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  • club based in Irbid, Jordan, which competes in the Jordan League. This club is formed by a Palestinian refugee camp in Irbid called Irbid camp, Al-Jalil...
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  • Al-Hussein Irbid SC (Arabic: الحسين إربد) is a professional football club based in Irbid which competes in the Jordanian Pro League. The club achieved...
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  • Qaṣabah Irbid is one of the districts of Irbid governorate, Jordan. "Jordan: Administrative Division, Governorates and Districts". citypopulation.de. Retrieved...
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    Irbid or Irbed (Arabic: إربد) is a governorate in Jordan, located north of Amman, the country's capital. The capital of the governorate is the city of...
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    District, also known as Al-Taybeh (Arabic: الطيبة), is one of the districts of Irbid Governorate in Jordan. This administrative division encompasses several...
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  • Irbid Camp (Arabic: مخيم إربد) is one of the 10 officially recognized UNRWA Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. It is located outside of Irbid. It was...
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    Gerasa (Jerash), Gedara (Umm Quays), Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) and Arbila (Irbid)—and other Hellenistic cities in Palestine and southern Syria, a level of...
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    The Charge at Irbid occurred on 26 September 1918 as a consequence of the victory at the Battle of Megiddo during the subsequent inland pursuit by Desert...
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    Arbel (redirect from Khirbet Irbid)
    bed; if that was the case, the village only moved to the site of Khirbet Irbid, close to where the modern moshav stands now, during the Middle Ages. The...
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