Ein as-Sahla (Arabic: عين السهلة, Hebrew: עין א-סהלה) is an Arab village in Haifa District, Israel. The village is located in the Wadi Ara area of the...
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jurisdiction. Abu Ghosh is the largest of them. Abu Ghosh 7,942 Beit Jimal Ein Naqquba 3,737 Ein Rafa 1,297 East Jerusalem was annexed by Israel after its victory...
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metropolitan area includes Nof HaGalil, Yafa an-Naseriyye, Reineh, Migdal HaEmek, Ein Mahil, Ilut, Kafr Kanna, Mashhad and Iksal. Nazareth is home to the largest...
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The 2024–25 Israel State Cup (Hebrew: גביע המדינה, Gvia HaMedina) (known as the Gvia HaMedina Winner for sponsorship purposes) was the 86th season of Israel's...
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Victor Guérin described it as a village south of Fardisya, while in the 1882 "Survey of Western Palestine", Tayibe was described as: "a large straggling village...
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In 1883, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described Kefr Kara as a "good-sized stone village on high ground, with a well to the east, and caves...
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Asher Regional Council. In 2022 its population was 1,750. Aramshe was founded as a permanent settlement for Bedouins living in the area. The predominant surnames...
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Kafr Qasim (Arabic: كفر قاسم, Hebrew: כַּפְר קָאסִם), also spelled as Kafr Qassem, Kufur Kassem, Kfar Kassem and Kafar Kassem, is a hill-top city in Israel...
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near Beersheba and beside the town Meitar. The town was established in 1989 as a part of solution offered by the state for the consolidation of Negev Bedouin...
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Bureau of Statistics as those with more than 10% of the population registered as "Arabs" and more than 10% of the population registered as "Jews", include...
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Ein Rafa (Arabic: عين رافا or عين رافة; Hebrew: עין ראפה) is an Arab village ten kilometers west of Jerusalem in Israel. Located on the other side of...
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Its rural landscape is almost entirely covered by olive and fig groves as well as oregano and sesame shrubs. Settlement at Sakhnin dates back 3,500 years...
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the Jewish town of Ma'alot, creating a unique type of Israeli mixed city. As of 2022, the city had a population of 22,521. Excavations of a 4th-century...
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Umm al-Fahm (redirect from Ein Ibrahim)
region, the first two of which are today part of Umm al-Fahm, namely Aqqada, Ein Ibrahim, Khirbat el Buweishat, al-Murtafi'a, Lajjun, Mu'awiya, Musheirifa...
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neighbourhoods on the ridges nearby. In the beginning, the neighbourhood was managed as a commune in which every working male contributed a fee to a mutual account...
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monastery was mentioned as treating the mentally ill in the late 14th century. The modern Muslim village of Deir al-Asad, previously known as Deir al-Bi'ina or...
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Tel Sheva (redirect from Tel as Sabi)
Tel Sheva (Hebrew: תֵּל שֶׁבַע) or Tel as-Sabi (Arabic: تل السبع) is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel, bordering the city of Beersheba...
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Rahat (category CS1 maint: archived copy as title)
the Southern District of Israel. In 2022, it had a population of 79,064. As such, it is the largest Bedouin city in Israel, and the only one to have city...
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Arab citizens of Israel (category CS1 maint: archived copy as title)
in the Galilee; such as Abu Snan, Arraba, Bi'ina, Deir Hanna, I'billin, Jadeidi-Makr, Kafr Kanna, Mazra'a, Muqeible, Ras al-Ein, Reineh, Sakhnin, Shefa-Amr...
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countrywide Peasants' Revolt. As a result, their village was attacked by Egyptian military forces. In 1838, it was noted as a Muslim village, named Kuryet...
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Galilee. It is also known that there was a castle in the village at least as early as 1740. After Zahir al-Umar's rise to power in the 1740s, Ali Zaydani was...
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Arraba (Hebrew: עראבה; Arabic: عرّابة), also known as 'Arrabat al-Battuf, is an Arab city in Israel. It is located in the Lower Galilee in the Northern...
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Ein Hawd (Arabic: عين حوض; Hebrew: עין חוד) is an Arab village in northern Israel. Located on the foot of Mount Carmel, near Haifa, it falls under the...
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1538, as a five-family small village with 11 non-married people.[citation needed] In 1596, Baqa al-Gharbiyye appeared in Ottoman tax registers as being...
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Ras al-Ein (Arabic: رأس العين; Hebrew: ראס אל-עין, lit. Head of the Spring) is a small village in northern Israel, located in the Galilee, near the Tzalmon...
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al-Karmel and Kh. Doubel (just south of Daliyat al-Karmel) were mentioned as part of the domain of the Crusaders, according to the hudna between the Crusaders...
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fragments and a pale pink limestone pendant. It appears to have been used as a dwelling and a burial cave. The artifacts in the cave attest to the presence...
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Galilee which the Israeli government does not recognize as legal. They are often referred to as "unrecognized villages". The exact number of unrecognized...
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end of the nineteenth century as a Christian-Arab neighborhood outside the walls of Haifa. During the 1948 Palestine war, as part of the 1948 Palestinian...
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1945 statistics the population of Beitegen together with Ein al-Asad was 1,640, all classified as "others" (i.e., Druze), who owned 43,550 dunams of land...
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