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The name Balat is said to derive from the word 'palation', which means palace in Greek.
Turkish Press 2009
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The name Balat is said to derive from the word 'palation', which means palace in Greek.
Turkish Press 2009
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Meanwhile, the neighborhoods of Ey ü p, Balat, Fener and old Sultanahmet provide a taste of religious life in the city.
The Empire Strikes Back Suzy Hansen 2010
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John Edwards, Jerusalem is never mentioned by name in the Quran, not by any of its names in Arabic, to wit, al-Quds, Bayt al-Maqdis, al-Balat, Iliya [from Aelia Capitolina], Urshalim al-Quds.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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(INAUDIBLE) in the U.S. Air Force for 18 years and is stationed at the Balat (ph) air base in Iraq.
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And to the north near Balat (ph), 11 people were killed in a U.S. bid to seize an al Qaeda militant from a house.
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M. O'BRIEN: Your husband Balat (ph) is going to be on Rex?
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Some of them are very old, especially Ahrida Synagogue in the Balat area, which dates from middle15th century.
The Jewish community in Turkey Thatsnews 2006
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Some of them are very old, especially Ahrida Synagogue in the Balat area, which dates from middle15th century.
Archive 2006-08-01 Thatsnews 2006
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Even Thom admitted that Balat and Abar were good, and they were popular with the other performers, so finding them places to stay was easy, but that tent cost as much as the wagon had!
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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