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    Majdal Yaba (Arabic: مجدل يابا) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, 18.5 kilometres (11.5 mi) northeast of Ramla and 4 kilometres...
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  • Israel Majdal Yaba, a Palestinian village depopulated in 1948, now in Israel Magdala, ancient Jewish city identified with al-Majdal, near Tiberias Majdal Bani...
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    Magdala (redirect from Al-Majdal, Tiberias)
    names include Al-Majdal, Askalan, Majdal Yaba, and Al-Mujaydil (depopulated Palestinian villages located in modern-day Israel), Majdal Shams (a Syrian-Druze...
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  • night of 11/12 March 1918 the 54th Division formed up for an attack on Majdal Yaba. There was no preliminary bombardment: after moving into position, B/270...
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    HaAyin, Israel. It is the site of the depopulated Palestinian village of Majdal Yaba. Located in Migdal Afek are the ruins of Mirabel, a Crusader castle,...
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  • night of 11/12 March 1918 the 54th Division formed up for an attack on Majdal Yaba. There was no preliminary bombardment: after moving into position in...
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  • village near Limassol, Cyprus Pyrgos Aphekou, ancient Greek name for Majdal Yaba, Palestine Henry Pyrgos (born 1989), Scottish rugby union player Leonidas...
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    Ras Al-Ayn and on the land of the depopulated Palestinian village of Majdal Yaba, about 1km north of the village site. Many of the early residents were...
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  • and Rosh HaAyin Migdal Afek, also near Rosh HaAyin Majdal Yaba Aphek Turris also refers to Majdal Yaba A site in the Golan Heights: Fiq, Syria, a former...
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    and made Deir Istiya their primary southern base. The Rayyan clan from Majdal Yaba also exercised some influence over the village. In 1838, Edward Robinson...
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