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- Baggir abstract "Jebel Baggir is a mountain north-east of the Gulf of Aqaba in Jordan. In his 1878 book Sinai in Arabia and of Median, Charles Beke proposes that it may be the Biblical Mount Sinai. Beke also states that nearby Jebel Ertowa is Mount Horeb. Both are near Wady Yutm.".
- Baggir wikiPageID "6647281".
- Baggir wikiPageLength "401".
- Baggir wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Baggir wikiPageRevisionID "676197255".
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_Mount_Sinai.
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Jordan.
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Tilstone_Beke.
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Aqaba.
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLink Jebel_Ertowa.
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLink Wady_Yutm.
- Baggir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baggir".
- Baggir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Baggir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jordan-geo-stub.
- Baggir subject Category:Mountains_of_Jordan.
- Baggir hypernym Mountain.
- Baggir type Mountain.
- Baggir type Landform.
- Baggir comment "Jebel Baggir is a mountain north-east of the Gulf of Aqaba in Jordan. In his 1878 book Sinai in Arabia and of Median, Charles Beke proposes that it may be the Biblical Mount Sinai. Beke also states that nearby Jebel Ertowa is Mount Horeb. Both are near Wady Yutm.".
- Baggir label "Baggir".
- Baggir sameAs Q4841588.
- Baggir sameAs Jebel_Baggir.
- Baggir sameAs m.0gg23p.
- Baggir sameAs Q4841588.
- Baggir wasDerivedFrom Baggir?oldid=676197255.
- Baggir isPrimaryTopicOf Baggir.