Ma'alul (Arabic: معلول) was a Palestinian village, with a mixed population of primarily Muslims with a substantial minority of Palestinian Christians...
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Nahalal (section Ottoman Empire: Ma'alul)
on a rock, from Nahalal or nearby Shimron. An Arab village in the area, Ma'alul, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517. It was identified with...
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The Catholic Church of Ma'alul (Hebrew: הכנסייה הקתולית) is a Catholic church in the village of Ma'alul in northern Israel. The church was restored in...
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35°38′02″E / 33.17861°N 35.63389°E / 33.17861; 35.63389 ‘Amir, Sde Nehemia Ma'alul Nazareth 15 July 1948 800 4,698 Dekel Rubble 32°41′44″N 35°14′22″E / 32...
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broadcasts from the kibbutz. The Kfar HaHoresh forest includes the remains of Ma'alul village, a depopulated Palestinian location. A nearby archaeological site...
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(current localities in parentheses) al-Mujaydil (Migdal HaEmek, Yifat) Indur Ma'alul (Kfar HaHoresh, Migdal HaEmek, Timrat) Saffuriyya (HaSolelim, Heftziba...
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Timorim had been established on the land of the depopulated Arab village of Ma'alul. A Hebrew inscription with the word Shabbat (שַׁבָּת) was discovered west...
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from the neighbouring village of Ma'alul which was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli war. People from Ma'alul participated in the local elections...
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and Khirbat Al-Kasayir 2004 Indur 2003 Umm az-Zinat 2002 Al-Birwa 2001 Ma'alul 2000 Al-Dumun 1999: Saffuriya 1998: Al-Ghabisiyya 2018–2019 Gaza border...
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commander ordered him to shoot an elderly peasant from the village of Ma'alul, who had returned to the lands he once cultivated that had been sold to...
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