Yazur (Arabic: يازور, Hebrew: יאזור) was a Palestinian Arab town located 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) east of Jaffa. Mentioned in 7th century BCE Assyrian texts...
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Safaitic name Yaẓur (יט׳ור, يظور) which is rendered Yaṭur (יטור) in Nabatean Aramaic. Before being established as the name of a people (Al-Yaẓur or Yaṭureans)...
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northwest—a suburb of Arab Jaffa—and clashes also in the direction of the town of Yazur to the east. An attack by the Holon-based Haganah militia units on Tel A-Rish...
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and out of the town, with the exception of a British Army 'presence' at Yazur. They were allowing people to leave the town but subject to searches for...
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Jaffa. Some suggest that the place instead could have been located close to Yazur/Azor, southeast of Jaffa. This is believed to have been the place that is...
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Arab–Israeli War. It was named in memory of the seven Notrim who were killed near Yazur on 22 January 1948.[citation needed] "Regional Statistics". Israel Central...
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(pop 3,840), Kafr 'Ana (pop. 3,020 inc 220 Jews), Salama (pop. 6,730), Yazur (pop. 4,030) etc. Morris, page 113. 'aimed ... at wresting from Arab control...
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given by different sources as 1935, 1937 and 1938 and his place of birth as Yazur, Jaffa, Ramla and Ramallah in Mandatory Palestine as well as Iraq and Syria...
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Mahmoud Taha Mahmoud Taha Born 1942 Yazur, Jaffa, Mandatory Palestine Nationality Jordanian Education Baghdad Academy of Fine Arts (1968); Cardiff College...
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attacked the villages of Subṭāra, Bayt Dajan, al-Sāfiriya, Jindās, Lydda and Yāzūr belonging to Waqf Haseki Sultan. The village appeared as Lydda, though misplaced...
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