- Source: Sarafand
Sarafand or Sarafend (Ṣarafand / صرفند) is an Arabic rendition of the Phoenician place-name *Ṣrpt.
Places
Sarafand, Lebanon, also spelled Sarafend
Sarepta, an ancient Phoenician city at the location of the modern Lebanese town
Tzrifin, area in central Israel previously known as "Sarafand" or "Sarafend", which used to contain two namesake Palestinian villages:
Sarafand al-Amar, 1920s–1940s site of Sarafand/Sarafend, the largest British military base in the Middle East
Sarafand al-Kharab
Al-Sarafand, a Palestinian village near Haifa
Other uses
Short Sarafand, a British 1930s biplane flying boat
West Nile virus: the Sarafend strain, one of its deadly strains
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Al-Sarafand
- Sarafand al-Kharab
- Sarafand al-Amar
- Al-Mazar, Haifa
- Yunus
- Deir Yassin
- Arab al-Samniyya
- Subdistrik Beersheba, Mandat Palestina
- Ramla
- Subdistrik Beisan, Mandat Palestina
- Sarafand
- Sarafand, Lebanon
- Short Sarafand
- Al-Sarafand
- Sarepta
- Surafend massacre
- Sarafand al-Amar
- Ness Ziona
- Sarafand al-Kharab
- Zarephath