• Thumbnail for Al-Haditha, Ramle
    Al-Haditha was a Palestinian village in the Ramle Subdistrict. It was located 8 km northeast of Ramla, on the bank of Wadi al-Natuf. The site, now known...
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  • Sub-district Al-Haditha, Ramle, the former Palestinian village in Ramle Sub-district Al-Haditha, Saudi Arabia, a village in Saudi Arabia Battle of Haditha, a battle...
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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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    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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  • Thumbnail for Bayt Nabala
    Bayt Nabala or Beit Nabala was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict in Palestine that was destroyed during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. The...
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  • al-Haditha had 760 inhabitants. It was captured by Israeli forces on July 12, 1948, during Operation Danny, following the conquest of Lydda and Ramle...
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  • Thumbnail for Ramle Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
    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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  • their connection with Gaza severed. Beersheba Subdistrict (Southeast) Ramle Subdistrict (Northeast) Hebron Subdistrict (East) Egypt (Southwest) All...
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    villages: 1. As Safiriya 2. Al-Haditha 3. Innaba 4. Daniyal 5. Jimzu 6. Kafr 'Ana 7. Al Yahudiya 8. Barfiliya 9. Al Barriya 10. Al-Qubab 11. Beit Nabala 12...
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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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