• Khirbet Safa (Arabic: خربة صافا) is a Palestinian village located twelve kilometers north-west of Hebron.The village is in the Hebron Governorate Southern...
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  • Beirut, Lebanon Khirbet Safa, a Palestinian village near Hebron, West Bank Nebi Safa, a village in Lebanon Safa, a style of pagri (turban) Safa, a god of the...
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    Masafer Yatta (Mantiqat Shi'b al-Batim, Khirbet Tawil ash-Shih, Khirbet al-Fakhit, Khirbet Bir al-Idd, Khirbet Asafi and Maghayir al-Abeed) had a population...
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    incident in which two Khirbet Safa villagers were injured. In another clash on January 28, 2011, Yousef Ikhlayl, age 17, of Khirbet Safa was shot in the head...
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    population of 459 in 2007. The village is situated immediately to the north of Khirbet Ma'in (Horvat Maon), an archaeological site containing the remains of the...
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  • Khirbet Zanuta (Arabic: خربة زنوتا, meaning "the ruin of Zanuta") is (or was) a Palestinian Bedouin village in the Hebron Governorate in the southern...
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  • July 1863 the French explorer Victor Guérin visited the place, called Khirbet Beit-A'noun. He inspected the ruins, and dated them to the Byzantine era...
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    Hureiz Imreish Karma al-Karmil Khalet al-Maiyya Khursa Ruq'a al-Kum Khirbet Safa Khirbat al-Simia Kuseis al-Majd Qalqas Qila al-Ramadien ar-Rihiya ash-Shuyukh...
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  • under the jurisdiction of Hebron. In 1863, Victor Guérin called the place Khirbet Deir Samit. In 1883, the PEF's Survey of Palestine noted "traces of ruins...
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    extensive town." In 1863, Victor Guérin visited Beit Awwa, which he called Khirbet Beit el-Haoua. He described finding many artificial caves, some of which...
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    Khirbet al-Deir (Arabic: خربة الدير), or Khirbet ed-Deir, is a Palestinian village located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of Bethlehem, and 15 kilometres...
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  • Khirbet Susya (Arabic: سوسية, Hebrew: סוּסְיָא) is a Palestinian village in the West Bank. Palestinian villagers reported as living in caves and nearby...
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  • Jubb al-Safa (Arabic: جب الصفا; also spelled Jeb Safa) is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Markaz Rif Dimashq District of the...
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  • Dhoheriyeh, and this at el-Burj". In 1863 Victor Guérin called the place Khirbet el-Bordj and noted a maqam, shaped like a tower and dedicated to a Sheikh...
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    has been found at the nearby ruins of Khirbet at-Tuwani. The village of Tawani is built on the ruins of Khirbet at-Tuwani. In an archeological survey...
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    First Jewish–Roman War (66-73 CE), was partially excavated near Dura, at Khirbet Moraq. The house at the center of the estate contained a bath and consisted...
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  • Kahil Beit Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir...
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    Aristobolia (Khirbet Istanbul), in south of Hebron, near Zif village, is home to Byzantine-era basilica, built during the beginning of Islamic era. Khirbet al–Karmil...
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    Kahil Beit Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir...
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    They moved away to a site little over two kilometres away, now known as Khirbet Susiya, where –according to Jerome Murphy-O'Connor, who adopted Negev's...
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  • Kahil Beit Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir...
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    Kahil Beit Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir...
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  • al-Karmil, the ancient Carmel. Also within the borders of modern Yatta is Khirbet el-Uzeiz (157/093), a ruin identified with the ancient Jewish village of...
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  • the Byzantine era have been found here. In 1863, Victor Guérin called it Khirbet Medjed. In 1883 the PEF's Survey of Palestine found here "Caves, cisterns...
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    Kahil Beit Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir...
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  • Khirbet Kuwayzibah (Arabic: كوزيبا, Hebrew: ח'רבת כויזבה), also Kuzibah, Kueiziba, is an ancient ruin, partly inhabited, in the Hebron Governorate in...
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  • Ayin Ein Livne Ein Ras al 'Idd al-Khader Efrat Ein Ha'ama Ein Hubileh Khirbet Safa Bat Ayin Ein Hunile Ein Abu Kleibeh Nahalin Havot Eyalin Ein Misla Uyoon...
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    Kahil Beit Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir...
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  • Kahil Beit Ula (Qila) Beit Ummar (Jala * Khirbet Safa) Deir Sammit Kharas Nuba ash-Shuyukh (Hamrush) Surif (Khirbet al-Deir) Taffuh Villages Anab al-Kabir...
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  • French explorer Victor Guérin visited the place in 1863, which he called Khirbet el-Harayeh. Local fellahins inhabited ancient underground storage areas...
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