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    See Tira for other sites with similar names. Al-Tira (Arabic: الطيرة), was a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Baysan. It was depopulated by...
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  • 1948; SWP 5 Al-Tira, Baysan, a village in the Beisan District, depopulated in 1948; SWP 9 Tira, Israel, a city in Israel; SWP 11 Al-Tira (Ramla), a village...
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    Kafra Kawkab al-Hawa al-Khunayzir Masil al-Jizl al-Murassas Qumya al-Sakhina al-Samiriyya Sirin Tall al-Shawk Khirbat Al-Taqa al-Tira Umm 'Ajra Khirbat Umm...
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    Qumya (category District of Baysan)
    depopulated prior to the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Located 12.5 kilometers north of Baysan, the village was assaulted by the forces of the Golani Brigade on 26 March...
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    of Ma'lul, al-Mujaydil, Saffuriya, the Haifa-area village of Balad al-Sheikh and the major cities of Acre, Haifa, Tiberias, Safad and Baysan remained as...
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  • لحم Bayt Laḥm. Bethlehem, Palestine بيروت Bayrūt. Beirut, Lebanon بيسان Baysān. Bet She'an, Israel بئر السّبع Biʼr as-Sabʻ. Beersheba, Israel تهامة Tihāmah...
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    Lajjun (redirect from Al-Lajjun)
    Assaf, referred to as the "Sanjaqbey of al-Lajjun," is mentioned as the builder of a mosque in the village of al-Tira. Assaf was deposed and banished in 1583...
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