Palestinian hamlet in the Safad Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war. It was located 10.5 km northeast of Safad. The area is now...
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Anthrenus (Anthrenus) safad is a species of carpet beetle found in the United Arab Emirates. Háva, J. (2013). "Second contribution to knowledge of Dermestidae...
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Alma (Arabic: علما) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War...
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Tzfatit (redirect from Safad cheese)
Tzfatit, or Tzfat cheese (Hebrew: גבינה צפתית, gvina tsfattit) is a semi-hard salty cheese produced in Israel, originally from sheep's milk. It was first...
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Safad El Battikh (Arabic: صفد البطيخ) is a village in Nabatiye Governorate, in the Bint Jbeil District of southern Lebanon, about 111 kilometres (69 mi)...
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(Arabic: ماروس) was a Palestinian village in Upper Galilee, 7 km northeast of Safad. In the Roman and medieval period it had Jewish population, and by the 16th...
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The Safad Subdistrict (Arabic: قضاء صفد; Hebrew: נפת צפת) was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine before it was captured by Israel in 1948...
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Safed Sanjak (redirect from Sanjak of Safad)
al-Zunnār, Arabic for "belt" because it surrounded Safed. Amal of Barr Safad Nahiya of Acre — It roughly corresponded with the western Upper Galilee...
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The Safad District (Hebrew: מחוז צפת; Arabic: قضاء صفد) was a district in the Mandatory Palestine. Its capital was the city of Safad. Based on various...
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Sidon Eyalet (redirect from Safad Eyalet)
Depending on the location of its capital, it was also known as the Eyalet of Safad, Beirut or Acre. Ottoman rulers considered creating the province as early...
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35% 23% Galilee Acre 87% 3% 10% Beisan 44% 34% 22% Nazareth 52% 28% 20% Safad 68% 18% 14% Tiberias 51% 38% 11% Lydda Jaffa 47% 39% 14% Ramle 77% 14% 9%...
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execution of seventy prisoners. On 6 May the Palmach launched an attack on Safad. It failed to capture the citadel and the Palmach had to withdraw. The defenders...
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Ibn Abī Ṭālib al-Dimashqī Personal Born c. 1256 Safad near Damascus, Syria Died 1327 (aged 70–71) Safad, Syria Religion Islam Era Islamic Golden Age Region...
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Fara (Arabic: فارة) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War on October 30, 1948,...
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Al-Zawiya was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on May 24...
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the cities that became a part of Israel and were renamed (Acre, Haifa, Safad, Tiberias, Ashkelon, Beersheba, Jaffa and Beisan) fled or were expelled...
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Beirut, Sidon (Sidon-Beirut), Acre, Safad, Nablus, Jerusalem, Gaza, Hauran and Ma'an. In 1660, the Eyalet of Safad was established. It was later renamed...
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a Safad-born direct descendant of Rabbi Yeshaya Horowitz, author of the Shnei Luchot HaBrit, served as the rabbi of the Chabad community in Safad from...
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(Arabic: المنشية) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict (located 30 km northeast of Safad) that was depopulated by the Palmach's First Battalion...
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al-Hula Plain. It stood along the eastern side of a highway that led to Safad and Tiberias. The Arab geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi noted its ancient buildings...
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Kafr Bir'im (category District of Safad)
in the west and east and led to the coastal highway and the highway to Safad." The villagers were expelled during the Nakba. A few years later, on September...
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Robot Association or Japan Robot Association Jira (nahiyah), a nahiyah of Safad Sanjak under the Ottoman Empire La Jira, a festival celebrated in some areas...
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Beth-Anath (section Safad el-Battikh)
Beth-Anath was mentioned in the Bible as "one of the fenced cities that fell to the lot of Naphtali (Joshua 19:38), and from which the Canaanites were...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marti may refer to Marus, Iran Marus, Safad David Marus (born 1986), Ugandan long-distance runner Francis Marus (born...
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'Akbara (category District of Safad)
1947–1949 Palestine war. The village of 'Akbara was situated 2.5 km south of Safad, along the two sides of a deep wadi that ran north–south. Southeast of the...
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(tax farmer) of Safad and Tiberias, and surrounding villages, between 1697 and 1706 and the sanjak-bey (district governor) of Safad between 1701 and...
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consisted of the mamlakat (Mamluk provinces) of Damascus, Hama, Tripoli, Safad and Karak. The mamlaka of Aleppo, which covered much of northern Syria,...
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Sabalân) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict, located 15.5 kilometers (9.6 mi) northwest of Safad. It stood at an elevation of 800 meters...
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Al-Nabi Yusha' (category District of Safad)
Palestinian village in the Galilee situated 17 kilometers to the northeast of Safad, with an elevation of 375 meters above sea level. It was part of the French...
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