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    Nabi Rubin (from Arabic: النبي روبين, romanized: an-Nabī Rūbīn) was a town depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war in Palestine, now Israel, located...
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    Al-Nabi Rubin (Arabic: النبي روبين, literally "Prophet Rubin" or "Prophet Reuben"), was a Palestinian village located 28 kilometers northeast of Acre...
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    was buried at a shrine in the former village of Nabi Rubin; the site was a place of pilgrimage and an annual festival before the Israeli Declaration of...
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    Nabi Musa (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي مُوْسَى, romanized: An-Nabī Mūsā, lit. 'the Prophet Moses', also transliterated as Nebi Musa) is primarily a Muslim holy site...
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    Al-Nabi Yusha' (Arabic: النبي يوشع) was a small Palestinian village in the Galilee situated 17 kilometers to the northeast of Safad, with an elevation...
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    ISBN 0-88728-224-5. (1992). "Al-Nabi Rubin" (JPG). users.cecs.anu.edu.au. Retrieved 15 September 2023. "Al-Nabi Rubin" (JPG). palestineremembered.com...
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  • Rubin, rubin, rubín, or rub in in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rubin is both a surname and a given name. Rubin may also refer to: Al-Nabi Rubin,...
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  • is located on the land of the depopulated Palestinian villages of Al-Nabi Rubin, Suruh and Tarbikha. The moshav was established in 1967 by young people...
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    Nabi Rubin and the main village of Tarbikha, were given expulsion orders by Israeli forces. A predominantly Sunni Muslim hamlet, Suruh and Nabi Rubin...
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    depopulated Palestinian village of Nabi Rubin. In 2004 the kibbutz underwent privatization. In 2006 former residents of Elei Sinai, an Israeli settlement in the...
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    many Muslim shrines were built such as Maqam al-Nabi Yamin, Maqam al-Nabi Musa, Maqam al-Nabi Rubin and many more shrines that Muslims described as a...
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    Samuel, Nabi Samwil Sidna Ali Mosque, Herzliya — Tomb of Ibn Aleem which was a Muslim saint that fell during the Battle of Arsuf Nabi Rubin Mosque, Palmachim...
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  • Haaretz. Retrieved 2024-05-18. Jerome Murphy-O'Connor (2008). The Holy Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700. Oxford Archaeological...
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    Israeli Army in November 1948, together with the villagers of Kafr Bir'im, Nabi Rubin and Tarbikha, "without Cabinet knowledge, debate, or approval – though...
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  • Israel Tomb of the Matriarchs Reuben eldest son of Jacob Palmachim, Israel Nabi Rubin Rachel wife of Jacob Bethlehem, Palestine Rachel's Tomb Joseph Hebrew...
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    role in the fall of President Mohammad Najibullah. General Mohammad Nabi Azimi was an ethnicMohammadzai who belonged to the Parcham faction of the People's...
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    to Tel Aviv". The result was a silent movie that was presented at the Nabi Rubin festivals. Following this documentary, Sirhan joined Jamal al-Asphar to...
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    Thursday of the Dead Palestine Festival of Literature Nabi Musa (pre-1948) Nabi Rubin (pre-1948) Al-Nabi Yusha' (pre-1948) Languages of Palestine Palestinian...
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    Palestine period, politicization led to segregation. Some maqams, like Nabi Rubin and Nabi Musa among others, were also the focus of seasonal festivals (mawsims)...
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    al-Maghar Majdal Yaba al-Mansura al-Mukhayzin al-Muzayri'a al-Na'ani Nabi Rubin Qatra Qazaza al-Qubab al-Qubayba Qula Ramle Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar...
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  • al-Mansura (Abbirim, Biranit, Elkosh, Mattat, Netu'a) Mi'ar (Atzmon, Ya'ad) al-Nabi Rubin (Even Menachem, Shomera, Shtula, Zar'it) al-Nahr (Ben Ami, (Kabri) al-Ruways...
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    the village population was counted together with that of Suruh and Al-Nabi Rubin, together they had 1000 Muslim inhabitants and a total of 18,563 dunams...
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  • ad-Dik Khan Yunis Khuza'a al-Mawasi Nuseirat Qa' al-Qurein al-Qarara Qizan an-Najjar Rafah Shokat as-Sufi Umm Kameil Former localities Arab Suqrir Barbara...
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  • on the land that had belonged to the Palestinian villages of Iqrit, Al-Nabi Rubin, Suruh and Tarbikha, whose inhabitants were expelled during the 1948 Arab–Israeli...
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    a mountain, and that the mountainside was covered by successive terraces. An Ottoman village list from about 1870 counted 38 houses and a population of...
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  • Jewish refugees moved from the Old City to West Jerusalem on the Israeli side. An overwhelming number of the Arab residents who had lived in the cities that...
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  • Poland and Romania on the land of the depopulated Palestinian village of Nabi Rubin, and was named after the nearby Nahal Sorek. "Regional Statistics". Israel...
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  • defend the Jaffa to Jerusalem railway along the Wadi al-Sarar and Al-Nabi Rubin. They held the prominent 100-foot (30 m) high ridge, which stretched north...
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    Jewish immigrants from Romania. It was initially named Nahal Reuven after Nabi Rubin, before being later renamed in honour of Josiah Wedgwood. "Regional Statistics"...
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    Azimi, General Nabi (2019). The Army and Politics: Afghanistan: 1963–1993. AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-7283-8701-7. Azimi, General Nabi (2019). The Army...
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