• Beit Qad (Arabic: بيت قاد) is a Palestinian rural village in the West Bank governorate of Jenin. The village is located 5 km from the city of Jenin and...
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    evacuation, another "Palestinian settlement" was erected in the village of Beit Iksa near the planned Wall barrier, which they claim would confiscate Palestinian...
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    village of Muqeible to the north, Deir Ghazaleh to the northeast, and Beit Qad and Deir Abu Da'if to the east. Jenin municipality was established in 1886...
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    'Anin Anzah Araqah Arranah al-Attara Barta'a ash-Sharqiyah Beit Qad Bir al-Basha Deir Ghazaleh Fahma Fandaqumiya Faqqua Jalamah Jalbun Jalqamus Judeida...
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  • villages being named as Beit Qad, Fuku'a, Deir Ghuzal and Araneh. In 1870 Victor Guérin noted it as a small village, south of Beit Qad, but less important...
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  • in several locations under British rule, including Jerusalem, Jericho, Beit Qad (Jenin), Tulkarm, Arroub, and Wadi Fara. Following the events of 1948,...
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    a range of villages round a height, the other villages being named as Beit Qad, Fuku'a, Deir Abu Da'if and Araneh, located in the District of Jenin, also...
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    الإخاء. Yūlad jamīʻ al-nās aḥrār-an mutasāwīn fil-karāma-ti wal-huqūq-i, wa-qad wuhibū ʻaql-an wa-ḍamīr-an wa-ʻalayhim an yuʻāmil-u baʻduhum baʻd-an bi-rūh...
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    as for example, in the words qidšu (meaning "holy place" or "chapel") and qad(i)šu (meaning "consecrated gift" or "cultic personnel"). In some Ugaritic...
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    Two Orphans), 1948. Halawa, (An Arabic manly name means: Sweet), 1949. Ala Qad Lehafak, (Into Your Quilt), 1949. Mabrouk Aliki, (Congratulations To You)...
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