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    Al-Qubayba (Arabic: القبيبة) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War on May 27, 1948...
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  • Al-Qubayba may refer to: Al-Qubayba, Hebron Al-Qubayba, Ramle Al-Qubeiba, Jerusalem This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Al-Qubayba...
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    Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-35901-6. Belcove-Shalin, 1995, p. 75 Zochrot, Al-Qubayba, Ramle Link Zochrot, Zarnuqa Link 1931 census of Palestine Archived 9 October...
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    Force assassinated al-Rantisi by firing Hellfire missiles from an AH-64 Apache helicopter at his car. Rantisi was born in Yibna, near Ramle in Mandatory Palestine...
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    1896, p. 126 Note that Schick mistakenly writes the Socin number for Al-Qubayba, Ramle, that is, 499. Barron, 1923, Table VII, Sub-district of Jerusalem...
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  • including al-Burj, Bir Ma‘in (near present-day Modi‘in), Tall al-Safi, Zakariyya (in the Elah Valley), Abu Shusha and al-Qubab (southeast of Ramle), al-Khayriyya...
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    228 irregulars, took responsibility for the operations in the Lydda and Ramle sectors, at the entry of the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem road. The Army of the Holy...
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    The Ramle Subdistrict was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine. It was part of Lydda District of the British Mandate of Palestine. The sub-district's...
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    accused them of being traitors. On 27 May, following the fall of nearby al-Qubayba and Zarnuqa, most of the population of Yibna fled to Isdud, but Yibna's...
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    villagers accused them of being traitors. On 27 May, following the fall of Al-Qubayba and Zarnuqa, most of the population of Yibna fled to Isdud, but armed...
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  • Egyptian settlers, who arrived later. Beersheba Subdistrict (Southeast) Ramle Subdistrict (Northeast) Hebron Subdistrict (East) Egypt (Southwest) All...
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    orchards, came mostly from places near modern Rehovot, including Zarnuqa and al-Qubayba. In 1838, Um Kelkha was noted as a place "in ruins or deserted." In 1882...
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    tax records of 1525-1526 and 1538–1539, as being located in the Sanjak of Al-Quds. According to archaeological work, the village originated in the late...
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    Academy for the Advancement of Science.. Studies cited are: M. F. Hammer, et al. (2000). "Jewish and Middle Eastern non-Jewish populations share a common...
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