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    Bayt Naqquba (Arabic: بيت نقّوبة, Hebrew: בית נקובא, also spelled Bait Naqquba) was a Palestinian village in British Mandate Palestine, located 9.5 kilometers...
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    The village was established in 1962 by refugees from the village of Bayt Naqquba, which had been depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and whose...
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    11 April. Bayt Naqquba 240 11 April n/a Palmach, Haganah Depopulated and levelled shortly after capture. In 1962 the village of Ein Naqquba was recognised;...
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    quotes Harry Levin's eyewitness account; p. 278., 41 houses destroyed in Bayt Naqquba; p. 276, gives the size of Sixth Battalion as 400–500 men. Khalidi, p...
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  • recommended that the Beit Naqquba villagers residing in Abu Ghosh be moved "somewhere ... far away". Starting in 1964, the former Bayt Naqquba residents started...
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  • 32°58′47″N 35°29′52″E / 32.97972°N 35.49778°E / 32.97972; 35.49778 Birya Bayt Naqquba Jerusalem 1 April 1948 278 2,979 Nachshon 3 or more Jewish families 31°48′16″N...
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    Hebrew University were founded. Allar Aqqur Artuf Bayt 'Itab Bayt Mahsir Bayt Naqquba Bayt Thul Bayt Umm al-Mays al-Burayj Dayr Aban Dayr 'Amr Dayr al-Hawa...
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    al-Mansi Lajjun Nuris Zir'in Jerusalem Allar Aqqur Artuf Bayt 'Itab Bayt Mahsir Bayt Naqquba Bayt Thul Bayt Umm al-Mays al-Burayj Dayr Aban Dayr 'Amr Dayr al-Hawa...
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    root Masak). In Arabic, Naqb means (mountain) passage. An Arab village, Bayt Naqquba, existed in the same location until the 1948 Arab–Israeli War when the...
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    Ottoman Empire with the rest of the land of the Israelites, and in 1596, Bayt Jinn appeared in Ottoman tax registers as being in nahiya (subdistrict) of...
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    and settlement of the khalīlī Aghbariyya, Mahamid, and Jabarin clans from Bayt Jibrin during the late 18th –early 19th centuries. This population movement...
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    Government of Palestine. Morris, B. (1994). "The Case of Abu Ghosh and Beit Naqquba, Al Fureidis and Jisr Zarka in 1948 -or Why Four Villages Remained". 1948...
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  • oral tradition of the residents, the founder of the Kabha clan moved from Bayt Jibrin to Ya'bad in the 18th century. Some of the clan members left Ya'bad...
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    oral traditions, the tribe moved in the middle of the 18th century from Bayt Jibrin to Ya'bad. In the middle of the 19th century, some of the Kabhaites...
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    2004, p. 371, note #168, p. 405 Other place mention to be depopulated was Bayt Mahsir, Saris, Khan al-Duwayr, Khirbet Manshiya, Tantura, Burayr and Mis...
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