from other al-Tiras) was a Palestinian town located 7 kilometres south of Haifa. It was made up of five khirbets, including Khirbat al-Dayr where lie...
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romanized: Tira), often confounded with the Arabic for tair (bird). At Tiri, a village in Lebanon; SWP 4 Al-Tira, Haifa, a village in the Haifa District...
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Tira (Arabic: الطـّيرة, al-Tira, Hebrew: טִירָה, Ṭīra, lit. "Fort";) is an Arab city in the Central District of Israel. Part of The Triangle, a concentration...
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Daliyat al-Karmel (Arabic: دالية الكرمل, Hebrew: דאלית אל-כרמל, "vineyards (دالية) of Carmel") is a Druze town located on Mount Carmel in the Haifa District...
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See Tira for other sites with similar names. Al-Tira (Arabic: الطيرة), was a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Baysan. It was depopulated by...
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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)
Hebrew place names. Arabs remained in small numbers in some of the cities (Haifa, Jaffa and Acre); and Jerusalem was divided between Jordan and Israel. Around...
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25,285 Qalansawe: 24,205 Tayibe: 46,020 Tira: 27,802 Zemer: 7,457 Ar'ara 26,147 Baqa al-Gharbiyye 31,397 al-Arian 190 Basma 10,743 Jatt 12,645 Kafr Qara...
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Triangle (Israel) (category Geography of Haifa District)
Kafr Qara Ar'ara Baqa al-Gharbiyye Umm al-Fahm Qalansawe Tayibe Kafr Qasim Tira Kafr Bara Jaljulia Zemer Jenin Nablus Tulkarm The Triangle (Hebrew: המשולש...
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the Haifa District of Israel. In 2022 its population was 58,665, nearly all of whom are Arab citizens of Israel. The city is situated on the Umm al-Fahm...
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of Buqei'a, Al-Tira, Julis, Kafr Yasif, Kabul and Shefa-'Amr. Acre was the center of a major economic boom under the leadership of Zahir al-Umar during...
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the Northern District and 19% lived in the Haifa District, and the largest population of Druze were Daliyat al-Karmel and Yirka. Israeli Druze live in 19...
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control of the villages of Haifa, Tira, and Tantura, and nearby Mount Carmel. Ostensibly, Zahir captured the harbor village of Haifa to eliminate the base...
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Sha'arayim Sektzia Nes Tziona Ahi Acre Ahi Bir al-Maksur Ahva Kafr Manda Al-Nahda Nazareth Beitar Haifa Beitar Kafr Kanna Beitar Nahariya F.C. Tzeirei...
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Neirab camp (redirect from Al-Nayrab Camp)
cities of Safdouka, Haifa and Tiberias, and from the villages of Al-Tira, Lubya, Tarhija, Hattin, Kwikat, the River, Safasaw, Al-Tajr, Al-Jash, Ain Ghazal...
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Tirat Carmel (category Haifa District)
village of al-Tira. The town of Tirat Carmel was officially declared a city in 1992. Tirat Carmel is built on the ruins of the town of al-Tira. Crusaders...
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woman to found and manage an education chain in Israel. Fadila was born in Tira, Israel. Her father was the head of education there. She earned a B.A, a...
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Arraba, Israel (redirect from Arrabat al-Battuf)
had a sizable Christian minority, but since then, many have emigrated to Haifa, leaving only a small number of Christian households in the predominantly...
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Abbas (Hebrew: עבאס) is a neighborhood in the city of Haifa in northern Israel. It is located in the administrative region of Hadar, on the edge of the...
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v Hapoel Rishon LeZion (2) Bnei Yehuda (1) v Hapoel Haifa (1) Maccabi Haifa (1) v Hapoel Umm al-Fahm (2) Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam (2) v Ironi Kiryat Shmona...
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The Haifa Subdistrict (Arabic: قضاء حيفا; Hebrew: נפת חיפה) was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine. It covered the northern Mediterranean...
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a regular contributor to The Guardian and Jadaliyya. Sultany was born in Tira. He earned a Master's degree in law at Tel Aviv University. In the early...
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represent a Zionist party in the Knesset. Bastuni was born in Haifa to a family originally from al-Tira. He attended the Technion, graduating with a degree in...
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destroyed villages of Ma'lul, al-Mujaydil, Saffuriya, the Haifa-area village of Balad al-Sheikh and the major cities of Acre, Haifa, Tiberias, Safad and Baysan...
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Baháʼí Faith (redirect from Baha'i Faith (Haifa))
New York: World Almanac Books. ISBN 0-88687-910-8. Simpson, John; Shubart, Tira (1995). Lifting the Veil. London: Hodder & Stoughton General Division. p...
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which encompassed also the Jezreel Valley, Haifa, Jenin, Beit She'an Valley, northern Jabal Nablus, Bilad al-Ruha/Ramot Menashe, and the northern part...
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Al-Sarafand (Arabic: الصرفند) was a Palestinian Arab village near the Mediterranean shore south of Haifa. In Ottoman tax records, it is shown that the...
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Ran Rol (category F.C. Tira players)
Maccabi Herzliya 32 (2) 2018–2019 Hapoel Umm al-Fahm 24 (6) 2019–2020 Nordia Jerusalem 15 (1) 2020–2021 F.C. Tira 26 (9) 2021–2022 Ironi Tiberias 33 (5) 2022–...
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April–May, 1948. Tira was taken on July 16. By the second truce of the war, only three villages remained, located about 20 km south of Haifa—Ayn Ghazal, Ijzim...
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the son of Zahir al-Umar, who built a castle in it, and towers around it. The bay of Haifa with the sea stretching between Haifa and Acre and the high...
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Kababir (category Neighborhoods of Haifa)
a majority of Ahmadi Muslim Arabs and a significant minority of Jews in Haifa, Israel. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was founded in the 19th century...
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