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{{Infobox Palestinian Authority municipality
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'''Qaffin''' ({{lang-ar|<big>قفّين</big>}}) is a [[Palestinian territories|Palestinian]] town located {{convert|22|km|mi|sp=us}} northeast of [[Tulkarm]] in the [[Tulkarm Governorate]] in the northwestern [[West Bank]]. The town is an agricultural town. According to the [[Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics]], its population consisted over 8,387 inhabitants in 2007.<ref>[http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/Portals/_PCBS/Downloads/book1487.pdf 2007 PCBS census]. [[Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics]] (PCBS). p. 107.</ref> The built-up area of the town is 1,000 [[dunam]]s.<ref>[http://www.poica.org/editor/case_studies/view.php?recordID=1092 Israeli Settlers set fire into 200 dunums of Qaffin Village Lands] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110519032234/http://www.poica.org/editor/case_studies/view.php?recordID=1092 |date=May 19, 2011 }} The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem. 2007-06-17.</ref>
'''Qaffin''' ({{langx|ar|قفّين}}) is a [[Palestinian territories|Palestinian]] town located {{convert|22|km|mi|sp=us}} northeast of [[Tulkarm]] in the [[Tulkarm Governorate]] in the northwestern [[West Bank]]. The town is an agricultural town. According to the [[Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics]], its population consisted over 8,387 inhabitants in 2007 and 10,690 in 2017.<ref name="PrelimCensus2017" /><ref>[http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/Portals/_PCBS/Downloads/book1487.pdf 2007 PCBS census]. [[Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics]] (PCBS). p. 107.</ref> The built-up area of the town is 1,000 [[dunam]]s.<ref>[http://www.poica.org/editor/case_studies/view.php?recordID=1092 Israeli Settlers set fire into 200 dunums of Qaffin Village Lands] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110519032234/http://www.poica.org/editor/case_studies/view.php?recordID=1092 |date=May 19, 2011 }} The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem. 2007-06-17.</ref>

==History==
==History==
Ceramics from the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] era have been found here.<ref>Dauphin, 1998, p. 753</ref>
Ceramics from the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] era have been found here.<ref>Dauphin, 1998, p. 753</ref>


In 1265, Qaffin was one of the estates given by Sultan [[Baibars]] to his followers after his victory over the [[Crusader states|Crusaders]].<ref name=Zertal316>Zertal, 2016, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=XytzCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316 316]-[https://books.google.com/books?id=XytzCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA317 317]</ref> Half of Qaffin was given to [[emir]] ''Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Mu'izzi''.<ref>[[Ibn al-Furat]], 1971, pp. 81, 210, 249 (map)</ref>
In 1265, Qaffin was one of the estates given by Sultan [[Baibars]] to his followers after his victory over the [[Crusader states|Crusaders]].<ref name=Zertal316>Zertal, 2016, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=XytzCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316 316]-[https://books.google.com/books?id=XytzCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA317 317]</ref> Half of Qaffin was given to [[emir]] ''Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Mu'izzi''.<ref>[[Ibn al-Furat]], 1971, pp. 81, 210, 249 (map)</ref>

===Ottoman era===
===Ottoman era===
In 1517 the village was incorporated into the [[Ottoman Empire]] with the rest of Palestine. During the [[16th century|16th]] and [[17th century|17th centuries]], [[Turabay dynasty|Turabay]] Emirate (1517-1683), which encompassed also the [[Jezreel Valley]], [[Haifa]], [[Jenin]], [[Beit She'an Valley]], northern [[Jabal Nablus]], [[Manasseh Hills|Bilad al-Ruha/Ramot Menashe]], and the northern part of the [[Sharon plain]].<ref>{{Cite web |last1=al-Bakhīt |first1=Muḥammad ʻAdnān |last2=al-Ḥamūd |first2=Nūfān Rajā |title=Daftar mufaṣṣal nāḥiyat Marj Banī ʻĀmir wa-tawābiʻihā wa-lawāḥiqihā allatī kānat fī taṣarruf al-Amīr Ṭarah Bāy sanat 945 ah |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/28579982 |access-date=2023-05-15 |website=www.worldcat.org |publisher=Jordanian University |pages=1–35 |language=en |publication-place=Amman |publication-date=1989}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Marom |first1=R. |author-link1= Roy Marom|last2=Tepper |first2=Y.|author-link2= Yotam Tepper|last3=Adams |first3=M.|author-link3= Matthew J. Adams|title=Lajjun: Forgotten Provincial Capital in Ottoman Palestine |url=https://www.academia.edu/101515579 |journal=Levant |date=2023 |volume=55 |issue=2 |pages=218–241 |doi=10.1080/00758914.2023.2202484|s2cid=258602184 }}</ref>
In the 1596 [[Ottoman Syria|Ottoman]] [[daftar|tax-records]] a village named Qaffin appeared part of the ''[[nahiya]]'' (subdistrict) of [[Jenin]] under the ''[[Liwa (Arabic)|liwa']]'' (district) of [[Lajjun]], with a population of 27 [[Muslim]] households. They paid taxes on a number of products, including [[wheat]], [[barley]], summer crops, [[olive]]s, [[goat]]s and [[beehive]]s, in addition to occasional revenues and a press for olive oil or grape syrup; a total of 9,000 [[akçe]].<ref>Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 161. They also state that this Qaffin does not coincide with the borders of nahiya Jinin, but Zertal, 2016, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=XytzCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316 316] have included it in this place.</ref>

In the 1596 [[Ottoman Syria|Ottoman]] [[daftar|tax-records]] a village named Qaffin appeared part of the ''[[nahiya]]'' (subdistrict) of [[Jenin]] under the ''[[Liwa (Arabic)|liwa'<nowiki/>]]'' (district) of [[Lajjun]], with a population of 27 [[Muslim]] households. They paid taxes on a number of products, including [[wheat]], [[barley]], summer crops, [[olive]]s, [[goat]]s and [[beehive]]s, in addition to occasional revenues and a press for olive oil or grape syrup; a total of 9,000 [[akçe]].<ref>Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 161. They also state that this Qaffin does not coincide with the borders of nahiya Jinin, but Zertal, 2016, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=XytzCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316 316] have included it in this place.</ref>

In 1870/1871 (1288 [[Anno Hegirae|AH]]), an Ottoman census listed the village in the ''nahiya'' of Shafa al-Gharby.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Grossman |first=David |title=Arab Demography and Early Jewish Settlement in Palestine |publisher=Magnes Press |year=2004 |location=Jerusalem |pages=257}}</ref>

In 1882, the [[Palestine Exploration Fund|PEF]]'s ''[[PEF Survey of Palestine|Survey of Western Palestine]]'' described the village, then named ''Kuffin'' as: "A good sized village on the low hills east of the [[Sharon plain|Plain of Sharon]], with a [[Water well|well]] on the south side. It has rock cut tombs, and a palm grows near the village."<ref>Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp02conduoft#page/47/mode/1up 47]</ref>


In 1882, the [[Palestine Exploration Fund]]'s ''Survey of Western Palestine'' described the village, then named ''Kuffin'' as: "A good sized village on the low hills east of the Plain of Sharon, with a [[Water well|well]] on the south side. It has rock cut tombs, and a palm grows near the village."<ref>Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp02conduoft#page/47/mode/1up 47]</ref>
===British Mandate era===
===British Mandate era===
In the [[1922 census of Palestine]] conducted by the [[British Mandate of Palestine|British Mandate authorities]], ''Kaffin'' had a population of 721 [[Muslim]]s,<ref>Barron, 1923, Sub-district of Jenin, p. [https://archive.org/stream/PalestineCensus1922/Palestine%20Census%20%281922%29#page/n32/mode/1up 30].</ref> increasing in the [[1931 census of Palestine|1931 census]] to 1,085 Muslims, living in 255 houses.<ref name="Census1931">Mills, 1932, p. [https://ia800304.us.archive.org/18/items/CensusOfPalestine1931.PopulationOfVillagesTownsAndAdministrativeAreas/PalestineCensus1931.pdf 70]</ref>
In the [[1922 census of Palestine]] conducted by the [[Mandatory Palestine|British Mandate authorities]], ''Kaffin'' had a population of 721 [[Muslim]]s,<ref>Barron, 1923, Sub-district of Jenin, p. [https://archive.org/stream/PalestineCensus1922/Palestine%20Census%20%281922%29#page/n32/mode/1up 30].</ref> increasing in the [[1931 census of Palestine|1931 census]] to 1,085 Muslims, living in 255 houses.<ref name="Census1931">Mills, 1932, p. [https://archive.org/details/CensusOfPalestine1931.PopulationOfVillagesTownsAndAdministrativeAreas 70]</ref>


In [[Village Statistics, 1945|1945]] the population of Qaffin, (including ''Kh. el Aqqaba'' and ''[[Kh. esh Sheik Meisar]]'') was 1,570 Muslims,<ref name=DoS1945>Department of Statistics, 1945, p. [http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/yabber/census/VSpages/VS1945_p21.jpg 21]</ref> and the land area was 23,755 [[dunam]]s of land according to an official land and population survey.<ref>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. [http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/VillageStatistics/Table%20I/Tulkarm/Page-076.jpg 76]</ref> Of this, 5,863 dunams were plantations and irrigable land, 8,371 were used for cereals,<ref>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. [http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/VillageStatistics/Table%20II/Tulkarm/Page-127.jpg 127]</ref> while 40 dunams were built-up (urban) land.<ref>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. [http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/VillageStatistics/Table%20III/Tulkarm/Page-177.jpg 177]</ref>
In the [[Village Statistics, 1945|1945 statistics]] the population of Qaffin, (including ''Kh. el Aqqaba'' and ''[[Kh. esh Sheik Meisar]]'') was 1,570 Muslims,<ref name=DoS1945>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p. [http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/yabber/census/VSpages/VS1945_p21.jpg 21]</ref> and the land area was 23,755 [[dunam]]s of land according to an official land and population survey.<ref>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. [http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/VillageStatistics/Table%20I/Tulkarm/Page-076.jpg 76]</ref> Of this, 5,863 dunams were plantations and irrigable land, 8,371 were used for cereals,<ref>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. [http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/VillageStatistics/Table%20II/Tulkarm/Page-127.jpg 127]</ref> while 40 dunams were built-up (urban) land.<ref>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. [http://www.palestineremembered.com/download/VillageStatistics/Table%20III/Tulkarm/Page-177.jpg 177]</ref>

<gallery>
File:Qaffin 1942.jpg|Qaffin 1942 1:20,000
File:Qaffin 1945.jpg|Qaffin 1945 1:250,000
</gallery>


===Jordanian era===
===Jordanian era===
In the wake of the [[1948 Arab–Israeli War]], and after the [[1949 Armistice Agreements]], Qaffin came under [[Jordan]]ian rule.
In the wake of the [[1948 Arab–Israeli War]], and after the [[1949 Armistice Agreements]], Qaffin came under [[Jordanian annexation of the West Bank|Jordanian rule]].

In 1961, the population of Qaffin was 2,457.<ref>Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics, 1964, p. [http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/yabber/census/JordanCensusPages/JordanCensus1961-p14.pdf 14]</ref>


In 1961, the population was 2,457.<ref>Government of Jordan, 1964, p. [http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/yabber/census/JordanCensusPages/JordanCensus1961-p14.pdf 14]</ref>
===Post 1967===
===Post 1967===
After the [[Six-Day War]] in 1967, Qaffin has been under [[Israel]]i occupation.
Since the [[Six-Day War]] in 1967, Qaffin has been under [[Israeli occupation of the West Bank|Israeli occupation]].
* On 7 February, Bader Harashi (20) had quarreled with an Israeli soldier at the [[Separation barrier]] just outside the village, where he was protesting the [[Trump Middle East peace plan]]. According to Palestinian reports, the soldier, apparently a Druze, left, came back some minutes later in a jeep, opened the door andshot Harashi dead. According to the IDF investigation, Harashi was shot dead when observed preparing to throw a Molotov cocktail.<ref>[[Gideon Levy]], Alex Levac, [http://www.haaretz.com/misc/article-print-page/.premium.HIGHLIGHT.MAGAZINE-what-the-israeli-army-does-to-soldiers-who-shoot-palestinians-1.10398852 'What the Israeli army does to soldiers who shoot Palestinians,'] [[Haaretz]] 19 November 2021</ref>

== Demographics ==
The village's residents came from different places, including [[Hebron]], [['Arura]], the [[Ayalon Valley]], and [[Bedouin]] communities.<ref>Grossman, D. (1986). "Oscillations in the Rural Settlement of Samaria and Judaea in the Ottoman Period". in '''Shomron studies'''. Dar, S., Safrai, S., (eds). Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House. p. 345</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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*{{cite book|editor=Barron, J. B.|title= Palestine: Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922 |url=https://archive.org/details/PalestineCensus1922 |publisher=Government of Palestine|year = 1923}}
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*{{cite book|last1=Conder|first1=Claude Reignier|authorlink1=Claude Reignier Conder|last2=Kitchener|first2=H. H.|authorlink2=Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener|year=1882|url=https://archive.org/details/surveyofwesternp02conduoft|title=The Survey of Western Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archaeology|location=London|publisher=[[Palestine Exploration Fund|Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund]]|volume=2}}
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*{{cite book | title = First Census of Population and Housing. Volume I: Final Tables; General Characteristics of the Population | author = Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics | year = 1964|url=http://cs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/yabber/census/JordanCensus1961bits.pdf}}
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.palestineremembered.com/GeoPoints/Qaffein_2086/index.html Welcome To Qaffein]
*[http://www.palestineremembered.com/GeoPoints/Qaffein_2086/index.html Welcome To Qaffein]
*Survey of Western Palestine, Map 8: [http://www.iaa-archives.org.il/zoom/zoom.aspx?folder_id=93&type_id=6&id=8389 IAA], [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Survey_of_Western_Palestine_1880.08.jpg Wikimedia commons]
*Survey of Western Palestine, Map 8: [http://www.iaa-archives.org.il/zoom/zoom.aspx?folder_id=93&type_id=6&id=8389 IAA], [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Survey_of_Western_Palestine_1880.08.jpg Wikimedia commons]

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[[Category:Municipalities of the State of Palestine]]

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Qaffin
Arabic transcription(s)
 • Arabicقفّين
 • LatinQaffein (official)
Qaffin, 2011
Qaffin, 2011
Qaffin is located in State of Palestine
Qaffin
Qaffin
Location of Qaffin within Palestine
Coordinates: 32°26′00″N 35°05′01″E / 32.43333°N 35.08361°E / 32.43333; 35.08361
Palestine grid158/204
StateState of Palestine
GovernorateTulkarm
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • Head of MunicipalityTayseer Harsha
Population
 (2017)[1]
 • Total
10,690
Name meaningKuffin: a rugged hill[2]

Qaffin (Arabic: قفّين) is a Palestinian town located 22 kilometers (14 mi) northeast of Tulkarm in the Tulkarm Governorate in the northwestern West Bank. The town is an agricultural town. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, its population consisted over 8,387 inhabitants in 2007 and 10,690 in 2017.[1][3] The built-up area of the town is 1,000 dunams.[4]

History

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Ceramics from the Byzantine era have been found here.[5]

In 1265, Qaffin was one of the estates given by Sultan Baibars to his followers after his victory over the Crusaders.[6] Half of Qaffin was given to emir Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Mu'izzi.[7]

Ottoman era

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In 1517 the village was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire with the rest of Palestine. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Turabay Emirate (1517-1683), which encompassed also the Jezreel Valley, Haifa, Jenin, Beit She'an Valley, northern Jabal Nablus, Bilad al-Ruha/Ramot Menashe, and the northern part of the Sharon plain.[8][9]

In the 1596 Ottoman tax-records a village named Qaffin appeared part of the nahiya (subdistrict) of Jenin under the liwa' (district) of Lajjun, with a population of 27 Muslim households. They paid taxes on a number of products, including wheat, barley, summer crops, olives, goats and beehives, in addition to occasional revenues and a press for olive oil or grape syrup; a total of 9,000 akçe.[10]

In 1870/1871 (1288 AH), an Ottoman census listed the village in the nahiya of Shafa al-Gharby.[11]

In 1882, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine described the village, then named Kuffin as: "A good sized village on the low hills east of the Plain of Sharon, with a well on the south side. It has rock cut tombs, and a palm grows near the village."[12]

British Mandate era

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In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Kaffin had a population of 721 Muslims,[13] increasing in the 1931 census to 1,085 Muslims, living in 255 houses.[14]

In the 1945 statistics the population of Qaffin, (including Kh. el Aqqaba and Kh. esh Sheik Meisar) was 1,570 Muslims,[15] and the land area was 23,755 dunams of land according to an official land and population survey.[16] Of this, 5,863 dunams were plantations and irrigable land, 8,371 were used for cereals,[17] while 40 dunams were built-up (urban) land.[18]

Jordanian era

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In the wake of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and after the 1949 Armistice Agreements, Qaffin came under Jordanian rule.

In 1961, the population of Qaffin was 2,457.[19]

Post 1967

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Since the Six-Day War in 1967, Qaffin has been under Israeli occupation.

  • On 7 February, Bader Harashi (20) had quarreled with an Israeli soldier at the Separation barrier just outside the village, where he was protesting the Trump Middle East peace plan. According to Palestinian reports, the soldier, apparently a Druze, left, came back some minutes later in a jeep, opened the door andshot Harashi dead. According to the IDF investigation, Harashi was shot dead when observed preparing to throw a Molotov cocktail.[20]

Demographics

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The village's residents came from different places, including Hebron, 'Arura, the Ayalon Valley, and Bedouin communities.[21]

References

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  1. ^ a b Preliminary Results of the Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017 (PDF). Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) (Report). State of Palestine. February 2018. pp. 64–82. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  2. ^ Palmer, 1881, p. 150
  3. ^ 2007 PCBS census. Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS). p. 107.
  4. ^ Israeli Settlers set fire into 200 dunums of Qaffin Village Lands Archived May 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem. 2007-06-17.
  5. ^ Dauphin, 1998, p. 753
  6. ^ Zertal, 2016, pp. 316-317
  7. ^ Ibn al-Furat, 1971, pp. 81, 210, 249 (map)
  8. ^ al-Bakhīt, Muḥammad ʻAdnān; al-Ḥamūd, Nūfān Rajā (1989). "Daftar mufaṣṣal nāḥiyat Marj Banī ʻĀmir wa-tawābiʻihā wa-lawāḥiqihā allatī kānat fī taṣarruf al-Amīr Ṭarah Bāy sanat 945 ah". www.worldcat.org. Amman: Jordanian University. pp. 1–35. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  9. ^ Marom, R.; Tepper, Y.; Adams, M. (2023). "Lajjun: Forgotten Provincial Capital in Ottoman Palestine". Levant. 55 (2): 218–241. doi:10.1080/00758914.2023.2202484. S2CID 258602184.
  10. ^ Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 161. They also state that this Qaffin does not coincide with the borders of nahiya Jinin, but Zertal, 2016, p. 316 have included it in this place.
  11. ^ Grossman, David (2004). Arab Demography and Early Jewish Settlement in Palestine. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. p. 257.
  12. ^ Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. 47
  13. ^ Barron, 1923, Sub-district of Jenin, p. 30.
  14. ^ Mills, 1932, p. 70
  15. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p. 21
  16. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 76
  17. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 127
  18. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 177
  19. ^ Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics, 1964, p. 14
  20. ^ Gideon Levy, Alex Levac, 'What the Israeli army does to soldiers who shoot Palestinians,' Haaretz 19 November 2021
  21. ^ Grossman, D. (1986). "Oscillations in the Rural Settlement of Samaria and Judaea in the Ottoman Period". in Shomron studies. Dar, S., Safrai, S., (eds). Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House. p. 345

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