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Dothan is a place-name from the Hebrew Bible, identified with Tel Dothan. It may refer to: Places * Dothan, Alabama, a city in Dale, Henry, and Houston counties in the U.S. state of Alabama * Tel Dothan, the archaeological site identified with biblical Dothan * Dothan, Azad Kashmir, town in Pakistan People By birth year: * Moshe Dothan (1919–999), Israeli archaeologist, research partner and husband of Trude Dothan * Trude Dothan (1922–2016), Israeli archaeologist * Dan "Dani" Dothan, lyricist and vocalist for the Israeli rock and new wave band HaClique HaClique (; Eng: The Clique; lit. Haklik; AKA: The Click/HaClick) were an Israeli New wave music, new wave band, founded in 1980 by (lyrics and vocals) and (music, guitar and production), with (drums) and Oved Efrat (Bass) joining later in the ..., son of Trude and Moshe Other * Dothan, a model of the Pentium M family of mobile 32-bit single-core x86 microprocessors See also * Dotan (other) {{disam ...
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Tel Dothan
Dothan (Hebrew language, Hebrew: ) (also Dotan) was a location mentioned twice in the Hebrew Bible. It has been identified with Tel Dothan (), also known as Tel al-Hafireh, located adjacent to the Palestinian people, Palestinian town of Bir al-Basha, and ten kilometers (driving distance) southwest of Jenin in the West Bank, near Dotan Junction of Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine), Route 60.Robinson, EdwardBiblical Researches in Palestine and the Adjacent Regions second edition, page 122; "footnote 434: We learned afterwards from Mr Van de Velde, that he too had unexpectedly lighted upon Dothan a few days earlier." Identification The modern consensus is that the archaeological site of Tel Dothan corresponds to ancient Dothan. Eusebius places Dothan 12 miles to the north of Sebastia, Nablus, Sebaste; broadly consistent with the modern location. Other proposed locations Van de Velde noted that the Kingdom of Jerusalem, Crusaders and later mediaeval travellers had located Dothan at t ...
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Dothan, Alabama
Dothan is a city in and the county seat of Houston County, Alabama, Houston County in the U.S. state of Alabama. A slight portion of the city extends into Dale County, Alabama, Dale and Henry County, Alabama, Henry counties. It had a population of 71,072 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it Alabama's eighth-largest city by population and the 5th largest in Alabama by total area. It is near the state's southeastern corner, about west of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia and north of Florida. It is named after the Dothan (ancient city), biblical city of Dothan. Dothan is the principal city of the Dothan, Alabama metropolitan area, which encompasses all of Geneva County, Alabama, Geneva, Henry, and Houston counties; the small portion in Dale County is part of the Enterprise–Ozark micropolitan area, Ozark Micropolitan Statistical Area. Together they form the Dothan–Enterprise–Ozark Combined Statistical Area, Dothan-Ozark Combined Statistical Area. Coffee Coun ...
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Moshe Dothan
Moshe is the Hebrew version of the masculine given name Moses In Abrahamic religions, Moses was the Hebrews, Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in the The Exodus, Exodus from ancient Egypt, Egypt. He is considered the most important Prophets in Judaism, prophet in Judaism and Samaritani .... Bearers include: * Moshe Arens (1925–2019), Israeli politician * Moshe Bar, several people * Moshe Bejski (1921–2007), Israeli judge * Moshe Brener (born 1971), Israeli basketball player * Moshe Czerniak (1910–1984), Israeli chess master * Moshe Dayan (1915–1981), Israeli military leader and politician * Moshe Erem (1896–1978), Israeli politician * Moshe Feinstein (1895–1986), Russian-born American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, scholar, and posek * Moshe Gil (1921–2014), Israeli historian * Moshe Gutnick, Australian Orthodox Chabad rabbi * Moshe Hirsch (1929–2010), Jewish activist and Palestinian politician * Moshe Ivgy (born 1953), Israeli actor * M ...
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Trude Dothan
Trude Dothan (‎; 12 October 1922 – 28 January 2016) was a professor of archaeology at the Hebrew University, who focused on the Late Bronze and Iron Ages in the region, in particular in Philistine culture. Winner of the Israel Prize in Archaeology Research for the year 1998. Biography Trude Krakauer (later Dothan), was born in Vienna, the daughter of Grete Wolf Krakauer (née Wolf, 1890–1970), a painter, and Leopold Krakuer, an architect and artist who designed several Bauhaus-style buildings for Jerusalem's " garden city" of Rehavia. In 1924 she immigrated with her parents to Israel, at the time Mandatory Palestine, and settled in Jerusalem, where they joined the local community of intellectuals and artists, many of them German speakers. She attended the Rehavia Gymnasium for her high school education, and then studied archeology at the Hebrew University at Mount Scopus. Her first excavation was at Tel Beit Yarah ( Khirbet Karak). After serving in the IDF durin ...
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HaClique
HaClique (; Eng: The Clique; lit. Haklik; AKA: The Click/HaClick) were an Israeli New wave music, new wave band, founded in 1980 by (lyrics and vocals) and (music, guitar and production), with (drums) and Oved Efrat (Bass) joining later in the year but forming the essential core. The band started their activity in Tel Aviv in 1980. They became well known in Israel for songs like "Incubator", "Golem", "Ani Avud", "Al Tadliku Li Ner" and "Kol Haemet". In all, they released three albums, a live album, a mini-album, a box-set, and eight singles. History The Beginning. Two without experience, step out into the world Dani Dothan and Eli Abramov met at their high school, the Rehavia Gymnasium, during the summer of 1968. Abramov noticed Dothan drumming on a table, and the two instantly bonded over English and American music and their dislike of school. They would meet in their schoolhouse, which is where all the outsiders congregated, playing music together and smoking. The two too ...
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Pentium M
The Pentium M is a family of mobile 32-bit single-core x86 microprocessors (with the modified Intel P6 (microarchitecture), P6 microarchitecture) introduced in March 2003 and forming a part of the Intel Centrino#Carmel platform (2003), Carmel notebook platform under the then new Centrino brand. The ''Pentium M'' processors had a maximum thermal design power (TDP) of 5–27 W depending on the model, and were intended for use in laptops (thus the "M" suffix standing for ''mobile''). They evolved from the core of the last Pentium III–branded CPU by adding the front-side bus (FSB) interface of Pentium 4, an improved instruction decoding and issuing front end, improved branch predictor, branch prediction, SSE2 support, and a much larger cache. The Pentium M replaced the laptop version of the Pentium 4 (the ''Pentium 4-Mobile'', or ''P4-M''), which suffered from power consumption and heat problems. The first Pentium M–branded CPU, code-named Banias, was followed by Dothan. The Pent ...
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