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Jabal, Jabel, Jebel or Jibal may refer to: People * Jabal (name), a male Arabic given name * Jabal (Bible), mentioned in the Hebrew Bible Places In Arabic, ''jabal'' or ''jebel'' (spelling variants of the same word) means 'mountain'. * Dzhebel, a town in Bulgaria * Jabal Amman, part of Amman, Jordan * Jabel, a German municipality * Jabal, Amreli, a village in Gujarat, India * Jabal Rural District, in Iran * Jebel, Timiș, a commune in Timiș County, Romania * Jebel, Turkmenistan, a town * Jibal or al-Jabal, a late 1st-millennium-CE West-Asian realm Other uses * Djebel (1937–1958), a racehorse See also * * * * * * Jubal (other) Jubal may refer to: People * Jubal (Bible), named in the Book of Genesis as the father of musicians * Jubal (footballer) (born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Jubal Brown (born c. 1974), controversial video producer and multi-media artist * Jubal ...
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Jabal (name)
Jabal is an Arabic surname or male given name, which means "mountain".Lockhart, L. ''Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd edition''"D̲j̲ibāl" Koninklijke Brill, 2012. Retrieved on 8 January 2016. Alternative spellings include Jabel, Jebal, and Jebel. With regard to persons, the name may refer to: * Badawi al-Jabal (1905–1981), Syrian poet * Fathi Al-Jabal (born 1963), Tunisian football manager * Jabal ibn Jawwal, 7th century Arab poet *Jabel Robinson (1831–1907), Canadian politician * Muadh ibn Jabal (607–639), Arab companion of Muhammad See also * Jabal (other) *Jubal (other) Jubal may refer to: People * Jubal (Bible), named in the Book of Genesis as the father of musicians * Jubal (footballer) (born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Jubal Brown (born c. 1974), controversial video producer and multi-media artist * Jubal ... References {{given name, type=both Arabic-language surnames Arabic masculine given names ...
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Jabal (Bible)
Jabal or Yabal ( he, יָבָל – ''Yabal'') is an individual mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in . Family Jabal (a descendant of Cain) was the son of Lamech and Adah, and the brother of Jubal, half-brother of Tubal-cain and Naamah. He is described as the "ancestor of all who live in tents and raise livestock." Theories Francis Nigel Lee interprets Genesis 4:20 to mean that Jabal was both the "father of all cattle ranchers" ''and'' the "father of all tent-dwellers", and as such as the "pioneer of all livestock and agricultural technology" as well as the "pioneer of all architecture." Lee notes that Jabal was probably also a weaver, and thus "the pioneer of the clothing industry." Francis Nigel Lee, ''The Central Significance of Culture'' (Presbyterian and Reformed, 1976), 29. Gordon Wenham, on the other hand, understands the verse to indicate Jabal was the first "dweller with herds." That is, he was the "father of the Bedouin lifestyle." He notes that whereas Abel " ...
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Dzhebel
Dzhebel or Djebel ( bg, Джебел , tr, Cebel, formerly: Şeyhcuma) is a town in Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. It has 3,312 inhabitants. Dzhebel is the administrative center of a municipality, which apart from Dzhebel itself, contains 47 other villages and has a population of 9093. The municipality is mainly populated by ethnic Turks, which are more than 75% of the total population.The word Dzhebel derives from the Arabic word "جبل (jabal)" which means "mountain". Settlements *Dzhebel (seat) *Albantsi *Brejana *Chakaltsi *California *Chereshka *General Geshevo *Dobrintsi *Dushinkovo *Zheladovo *Zhulti rid *Zhultika *Iliysko * Kazatsite *Kyoto * Kamenyane *Kozitsa *Kontil *Kuptsite * Lebed *Mishevsko *Modren * Mrezhichko *Ovchevo *Paprat * Plazishte * Podvrah * Polyanets *Potoche * Pripek *Ridino *Rogozari *Rogozche *Rozhdensko * Rut *Shterna *Sipets *Skalina *Slunchogled * Sofiytsi * Telcharka *Tsurkvitsa *Tsvyatovo *Turnovtsi * Tyutyunche *Ustren * Velikdenche ...
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