User:Huldra/Irby&Mangles
- Irby, C.L.; Mangles, J. (1823). Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and Asia Minor; during the years 1817 & 1818. London: Printed for Private Distribution by T. White & Co. Index
- Irby, Charles Leonard, James Mangles, Henrich Steffens (1852):Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and the Holy Land: including a journey round the Dead Sea, and through the country east of the Jordan Published by J. Murray, 150 pages The full text, google-books
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- Beit Ferage —> Beit Furik????
- Kaffer Beitter “Roman tombs” —> Kh. Kefr Beita (Sh. 12, No), II, 239 ???
- Nablus
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- Jericho, camp near, with William John Bankes and Thomas Legh to the Dead Sea
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- village Sipheer --> Sa'ir? ("with 9 Roman sepulchral caves near this village")
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People they met/referred to[edit]
- Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore
- Lady Hester Stanhope
- Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, usually referred to as Sheikh Ibrahim, working for the African Association