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    Qaqun (Arabic: قاقون) was a Palestinian Arab village located 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) northwest of the city of Tulkarm at the only entrance to Mount Nablus...
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    buried by the Egyptians and reburied in 1949 in Kiryat Gat Memorial in Qaqun with Bible citation from Zephaniah 3:19 Dan Even (Epstein), commander of...
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  • in the Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia and Yemen). They reside mainly in Qaqun. Adel Gharib Nasrallah, birth name of Eddie Nash (1929–2014), Palestinian-American...
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    support of the Templar, Hospitaller, and Teutonic Knights on the town of Qaqun. The Crusaders surprised a large force of Turcomans (mostly itinerant herdsmen)...
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    The Mongol invasion ultimately failed. In November, Edward led a raid on Qaqun, which could have served as a bridgehead to Jerusalem, but this was unsuccessful...
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    Majdal Yaba, As-Sawiya Kafr Rai, Zeita, Tulkarm, Iktaba, Dhinnaba, Zemer, Qaqun Al-Funduq, Jinsafut, Hajjah, Kafr Sur, Al-Jammasin al-Gharbi, Jarisha, Baqat...
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    highlands and the Hebron Hills. Other major towns in the province included Qaqun, Ludd, and Ramla.[full citation needed] Gaza, which entered a period of...
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    v t e Castles in Israel Apollonia–Arsuf Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin Migdal Afek Montfort Castle Qaqun...
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    v t e Castles in Israel Apollonia–Arsuf Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin Migdal Afek Montfort Castle Qaqun...
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    v t e Castles in Israel Apollonia–Arsuf Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin Migdal Afek Montfort Castle Qaqun...
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  • made on 9 May 1948 to expel or subdue the villages of Kafr Saba, al-Tira, Qaqun, Qalansuwa and Tantura. On 11 May 1948 Ben-Gurion convened the "Consultancy";...
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  • Caco-2 cell line Casualty Assistance Calls Officer, in Casualty notification Qaqun, a Palestinian Arab village depopulated in 1948 Caco, a common nickname...
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  • by Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas Chaco (film), a 2020 Bolivian film Qaqun, a Palestinian Arab village depopulated in 1948 Timeline of Chacoan history...
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    appeared in Ottoman tax registers as being in the nahiya (subdistrict) of Qaqun, which was a part of the sanjak (district) of Nablus. The largest village...
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    v t e Castles in Israel Apollonia–Arsuf Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin Migdal Afek Montfort Castle Qaqun...
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    Israel. Caco In the Crusader period, a castle called Caco or Cacho stood in Qaqun, of which an 8.5m tower survives. Tower of David is an ancient citadel located...
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    es-Safi – castle, seat of a lordship at biblical tell Caco or Cacho Castle, Qaqun; rebuilt by Baybars; national park Caesarea (Maritima), stronghold of the...
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  • 34.95417°E / 31.86667; 34.95417 Gezer, Kefar Bin-Nun, Mishmar Ayyalon Qaqun Tulkarm 5 June 1948 2,285 41,767 Rubble 32°21′36″N 34°59′43″E / 32.36000°N...
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    v t e Castles in Israel Apollonia–Arsuf Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin Migdal Afek Montfort Castle Qaqun...
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    shoulder of a nice valley in which there is a river of flowing water" north of Qaqun "on the top end of Marj Bani Amer [Jezreel Valley]". He also noted that...
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    al-Manshiyya (Ahituv, Ein HaHoresh, Givat Haim) Miska (Mishmeret, Sde Warburg) Qaqun (Gan Yoshiya, Haniel, HaMa'apil, Olesh, Ometz, Yikon) Raml Zayta (Sde Yitzhak)...
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    army consisting of the knights in Nazareth and the Templar garrisons from Qaqun and al-Fulah to meet the Ayyubid threat. This force numbered about 130 knights...
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    slopes of Samaria and the Hebron Hills; its major towns to the north were Qaqun, Ludd, and Ramla. In 1294, an earthquake devastated Gaza, and five years...
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    site named Tel Bahan and ruins of the depopulated Palestinian village of Qaqun. The kibbutz is the location of Utopia Park, an orchid and tropical flower...
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    of the cities of the Shephelah "Lowland". Benjamin of Tudela identified Qaqun as ancient Keilah in 1160. Conder and Kitchener, however, identified the...
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  • been forthcoming about the history of the fields where he worked, near Qaqun. He said: "We were always told that the pile of rubble at the top of the...
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  • Cyprus, to assist his brother. Despite some successes, such as the raid on Qaqun—where the crusaders reportedly killed one thousand Turkomans—the seizure...
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  • governor of Safad. By 1538, he had been granted tax farms in Marj Ibn Amer, Qaqun and in the Ajlun region east of the Jordan River. Turabay's descendants...
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    leadership decided to "expel or subdue" the villages of Kafr Saba, al-Tira, Qaqun, Qalansuwa and Tantura. On May 11, David Ben-Gurion advised the Haganah...
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    v t e Castles in Israel Apollonia–Arsuf Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin Migdal Afek Montfort Castle Qaqun...
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