Talk:Danna, Baysan
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I removed "it was most commonly used when referring to Geisha, and the man who payed the most for their Mizuage" from the section on the Japanese term because it is patently false. #1, it is most commonly used by wives referring to their husbands (and is still used today); #2, should one be needed, the existence of the practice of mizuage is disputed. Dekimasu 14:08, 11 August 2006 (UTC) (thats a non common name but few people have it)
Burckhardt, again
[edit]As under Hittin, (see Talk:Hittin#Roots) I have trouble finding the ref. in Burckhardt that Khalidi say is there. I haven´t checked very closely, though, Huldra (talk) 20:29, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
extras
[edit]- Guerin, Galilee I, 128-129. Zerotalk 12:01, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
- Dauphin : "Village en ruine sur site antique sur pente de colline. Pierres de basalte éparpillées au N du village: le site antique était plus étendu que le village actuel. Fragments architectoniques remployés dans habitations villageoises: seuils; bases de colonnes; colonnes de basalte; linteaux (un, sculpté d'une croix; l'autre, d'oves et fers de lance; le troisième. d'une menorah à sept branches flanquée de deux mahtot stylisées: et. le quatrième, d'une Armoire à Torah flanquée de deux lions) - s'agirait-il donc d'une synagogue? Meule de pressoir à huile. Source à 1'0 au pied du village. Céramique byzantine." Zerotalk 12:08, 10 May 2010 (UTC)

