Al-Burj (Arabic: البرج) was a Palestinian Arab village 14 km east of Ramle close to the highway to Ramallah, which was depopulated in 1948. Its name, "the...
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Province Burj-i-Qanat, a village in Sarbisheh County, South Khorasan Province al-Burj, Hebron, a Palestinian village in Hebron Governorate al-Burj, Ramle, a...
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List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war (redirect from List of towns and villages depopulated during Al-Nakba)
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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Operation Dani (section Lydda and Ramle)
was to capture the cities of Lydda and Ramle, located on the road to Jerusalem, southeast of Tel Aviv. Ramle was one of the main obstacles blocking Jewish...
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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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Dundurn. ISBN 978-1-4597-1012-2. Nazzal, 1978, pp. 61-61, interviewed at Burj al-Barajnih Camp, Beirut, Lebanon, February 24, 1973 Benveniśtî, M. (2000)...
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road and in Eastern Galilee. About 50,000–70,000 inhabitants of Lydda and Ramle were expelled towards Ramallah by the IDF during Operation Danny, and most...
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attempts to convince them to stay. He says that the expulsions in Lod and Ramle were driven by military necessity. The term "Nakba" was first applied to...
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Qalandia refugee camp was built for Palestinians refugees from Lydda, Ramle and Jerusalem of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight. A large Jewish...
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original on 31 January 2006. Retrieved 15 January 2022. UNRWA Husn Camp UNRWA Burj el-Shemali UNRWA Shu'fat camp UNRWA Qabr Essit UNRWA Tulkarm Camp UNRWA Beddawi...
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Barfiliya was located in Wadi Jaar, along with the villages of Annabeh, Al-Burj, and Bir Main. A high road between Jerusalem and Jaffa ran through Barfiliya...
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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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Qula (Arabic: قولة) was a Palestinian village in the Ramle Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine, located 15 km northeast of Ramla. Its residents had their...
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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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epicenter was in the northern area of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem, Jericho, Ramle, Tiberias and Nablus were heavily damaged and at least 500 were estimated...
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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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Ma'in (Arabic: بير اماعين/ماعين) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War on July...
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