User talk:Avin

Howdy.

Welcome to the english Wikipedia. I have noticed your recent contributions, and would like to help you get up to speed on editing here.


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Welcome. ... aa:talk 00:05, 22 February 2006 (UTC) A

Naftule Brandwein
Why have you capitalised "Badkhn"? It's a common noun, not a proper name. --Mel Etitis ( Talk ) 22:31, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

Maps
Hi, I have been using the maps at http://amudanan.co.il for some time, but I didn't know it was possible to specify latitude and longitude in the URL. Are there more useful options? Is it possible to specify a grid reference rather than latitude and longitude? Thanks and cheers. Zerotalk 00:54, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Useful option: for example, al-Majdal, Tiberias go from the Coordinates to GeoHack page, go to left column "Languages" Select עברית (Hebrew), On the right side under מפה you'll find links to amudanan topographical map 1:50,000 and PEF map. What is "a grid reference"?
 * Thanks, I didn't know that technique. The grid reference is the pair of large numbers in red (or is it brown?) in the upper right of the amudanan page that change as you move the mouse around.  It is a standard reference to a map position.  However amudanan uses an origin and scale different from older topographic maps like the Mandate-era 1:100000 and 1:50000 maps.  Many gazeteers and catalogues like Pringle and Grootkerk, and many publications in archaeology, use the old grid coordinates to specify locations. There is a fairly simple way to convert from the old numbers to the amudanan numbers, see the section "More sources" at Talk:Al-Bassa.  If there is way at amudanan to go to a particular grid reference, that would be great.  Zerotalk 02:16, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
 * You can easily switch between and from the new grid or new network - רשת חדשה to the old Grid or old network - רשת ישנה in Amudanan just select רשת ישנה in the box to the left of the grid reference numbers.--Avin (talk) 03:16, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes, indeed, good one! Zerotalk 04:11, 15 February 2010 (UTC)

About Khan Lubban
Hi Avin. You removed this picture from Lubya, saying this was in Al-Lubban. Do you know which al-Lubban, and if its one we already have a wiki article on? I ask because according to the Commons category for Khan Lubban its locale is inside Israel and is denoted as Lubya. Could you help me clear up the confusion? Thanks.  T i a m u t talk 17:53, 8 May 2010 (UTC)


 * I'm guessing from the description provided in this book that it is Al-Lubban al-Gharbi which is 21km north of Ramallah. If that the al-Lubban you were referring to? Thanks in advance for considering this query.  T i a m u t talk 17:58, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
 * Khan Lubban is located 1.5 km south-southeast of Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya 32.05908°N, 35.24979°W. No we do not have a wiki article. See Khan Lubban on PEF map from 1880. Avin (talk) 20:40, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
 * See also Khan al-Lubban: a Caravansarai on the Damascus-Jerusalem RoadAvin (talk) 10:58, 9 May 2010 (UTC)