Значение слова "ASHKELON" найдено в 4 источниках

ASHKELON

найдено в "Historical Dictionary of Israel"
Ashkelon: translation

   A modern city in the western Negev Desert, some 10 kilometers north of the Gaza Strip. Near to the modern city are the remains of the ancient seaport of Ashkelon, which was one of the oldest and largest seaports in biblical Canaan. Archaeological excavations have discerned evidence of settlement in the area since the Bronze Age. The Israeli national plan of June 1949 designated the former Arab village of Majdal as the site for a regional urban center of 20,000. By 1961, Ashkelon ranked 18th amongst Israeli urban centers with a population of 24,000. Currently it is Israel's 13th largest city with a population of 108,000 in 2007. It is a northern terminus for the trans-Israel pipeline, which brings petroleum products from Eilat to an oil terminal at the port. In 2005, the world's then-largest water desalination plant opened at Ashkelon with a capacity of 330,000 cubic meters of water per day. These Israeli strategic assets have been targeted by Qas-sam missiles launched from the Gaza Strip since Israel's 2005 unilateral disengagement.


найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Ashkelon: translation

   =Askelon=Ascalon, was one of the five cities of the Philistines (Josh. 13:3; 1 Sam. 6:17). It stood on the shore of the Mediterranean, 12 miles north of Gaza. It is mentioned on an inscription at Karnak in Egypt as having been taken by king Rameses II., the oppressor of the Hebrews. In the time of the judges (Judg. 1:18) it fell into the possession of the tribe of Judah; but it was soon after retaken by the Philistines (2 Sam. 1:20), who were not finally dispossessed till the time of Alexander the Great. Samson went down to this place from Timnath, and slew thirty men and took their spoil. The prophets foretold its destruction (Jer. 25:20; 47:5, 7). It became a noted place in the Middle Ages, having been the scene of many a bloody battle between the Saracens and the Crusaders. It was beseiged and taken by Richard the Lion-hearted, and "within its walls and towers now standing he held his court." Among the Tell Amarna tablets (see Egypt) are found letters or official despatches from Yadaya, "captain of horse and dust of the king's feet," to the "great king" of Egypt, dated from Ascalon. It is now called Askalan.


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Ashkelon: übersetzung

Ashkelọn
 
[-ʃ-\], Stadt in Israel, Ashqelon.


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• Israeli city


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