Difference between revisions of "Ábnesqé"
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− | Ábnesqé was the home of the prophet Lunqs âlí in the 9th century. It was probably located around the Schnabo bay, where many artifacts from this old village has been found. The name means "''The water village''". Many scientists and researchers claims that Ábnesqé is the village that later became Schnabooton when it started growing the 13th century. | + | Ábnesqé (Ancient Schnan: אבנסקה) was the home of the prophet Lunqs âlí in the 9th century. It was probably located around the Schnabo bay, where many artifacts from this old village has been found. The name means "''The water village''". Many scientists and researchers claims that Ábnesqé is the village that later became Schnabooton when it started growing the 13th century. |
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Ábnesqé (Ancient Schnan: אבנסקה) was the home of the prophet Lunqs âlí in the 9th century. It was probably located around the Schnabo bay, where many artifacts from this old village has been found. The name means "The water village". Many scientists and researchers claims that Ábnesqé is the village that later became Schnabooton when it started growing the 13th century.