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Cabul
Cabul (Hebrew: כבול), classical spelling: Chabolo; Chabulon, is a location in the Lower Galilee mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, now the Kabul local council in Israel, 9 or 10 miles (16 km) east of Acco.
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Cabul
Cabul is the name of two places in ancient Israel mentioned in the Hebrew Bible: ⁕A district in the north-west of Galilee, near Tyre, containing twenty cities given to Hiram by Solomon as a reward for various services rendered to him in building the temple. Hiram was not pleased with the gift, however, the name signifying "good for nothing". Josephus interprets "Cabul" as meaning "what does not please"; but doubt has been cast on this interpretation of the term. ⁕One of the landmarks on the boundary of Asher, now the Kabul local council in Israel, 9 or 10 miles east of Acco. Josephus refers to it as "the village of Chabolo situated in the confines of Ptolemais". This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.
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cabul
A city of Afghanistan, taken by Subuctajeen, grandfather of Mohammed, founder of the Gaznevide dynasty, and by Nâdir Shah in 1738. In 1809, the sovereign Shah Soojah was expelled by Futleh Khan; and in 1818, Cabul came into the hands of Dost Mohammed, a clever and ambitious chieftain. In 1839, the British restored Shah Soojah; but in November, 1841, a dreadful outbreak took place. The British civil officer, Sir William McNaughten, was massacred, and the British commenced a most disastrous retreat. Of about 3849 soldiers, and about 12,000 camp-followers, only one European, Dr. Dryden, and four or five natives escaped. In the same year (September 16), General, afterwards Sir George, Pollock retook the town, and rescued Lady Sale and many of the prisoners. After destroying many public buildings he left Cabul, October 12, 1842.
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cabul
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cabul in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cabul in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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