1584:, an elementary-type school with Islamic law and tradition having a major influence on the curriculum. Today, there is one elementary school (Bani Zeid Elementary School) and one secondary school (Bashir al-Barghouti Secondary School) in the town of Bani Zeid, both run by the government. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education, in the 2010-2011 academic year there were 26 classes occupied by 691 students, both male and female. There was 45 teaching staff. There are no kindergartens in Bani Zeid. The closest institution for higher learning is
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1669:) in its vicinity which served as visitation sites for the pre-20th-century Palestinian community. According to author and ethnographer Johann Bussow, their locations near Jerusalem also "contributed to the image of an Islamic Holy Land," which brought further prosperity to the inhabitants of the villages of Bani Zeid who benefited from providing services to pilgrims. The Barghouti family served as patrons for the various religious sheikhs who oversaw the shrines. The
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village. The built-up areas of the town constitute 918 dunams, 832 of which is geared towards residential areas while the remaining 86 is used for commercial, industrial and transportation purposes. The town is surrounded by olive groves, which Bani Zeid is well known for, and 14,505 dunams are planted with olive trees. The old village center of Deir
Ghassaneh consists of three quarters: Harat al-Barghouti (Harat al-Fauqa), Harat al-Shu'aibi and Harat al-Tahtani.
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402:. Until the present day, olive trees cover most of the town's cultivable land. However, the residents of Bani Zeid today largely derive their income from employment in the civil service and private business. There are a number of archaeological sites in Bani Zeid, including the old town of Deir Ghassaneh, the manor of Sheikh Salih al-Barghouti and the
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1177:. It has an average elevation of 510 meters (1,670 ft) above sea level. The northern part of the town (Deir Ghassaneh) is built on a hilltop with an elevation of roughly 450 meters above sea level. It overlooks the Wadi al-Saredah stream 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) to the north. Bani Zeid is located 17.5 kilometers (10.9 mi) north of
761:. The Bani Zeid sheikdom contained the highest slopes and the largest concentration of mountain faults of all the highland sheikdoms. About two-thirds of its villages were situated on relatively wide hilltops while the remainder were built along slopes. None were located in the valleys or the foothills. In 1838 English biblical scholars
1478:(roughly 1,200 people) was homogeneous, everyone being Muslim, and with the exception of five individuals, all the males had been born in the village. The estimated 9% of the inhabitants who were born outside the village were almost exclusively women, with one fifth of all females hailing primarily from other villages in the Bani Zeid
1525:(PCBS) in 1997, Bani Zeid had a population of 4,351 inhabitants. The gender make-up was 51.8% male and 49.2% female. More than half of the population was under the age of 20 (51.1%), while 27.7% were between the ages of 20 and 39, 15% between the ages of 40 and 64, and the remainder of the population being 65 or older (6%).
947:. According to the census, Deir Ghassaneh had 1,200 inhabitants living in 196 households, making it significantly larger than the surrounding localities. There were nine elite households, each of whose family head was recognized by the census as a sheikh. The local imam, Muhammad Shams al-Din al-Shaykh Hanafi, was
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and private businesses is the dominant economic activity in Bani Zeid, making up around 70% of the town's workforce. The trade sector accounts for 10% of the labor force, followed by the industrial sector which makes up 8%. Work in the
Israeli labor market employs around 2% of the working population.
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in Deir
Ghassaneh, which Guérin regarded as noteworthy, was built from black and white stone. The home of Deir Ghassaneh's sheikh, who maintained a level of sovereignty over about 15 villages and hamlets in the area, and the members of his family, were particularly large and sturdily built. According
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in 1945, of which 90 dunams were classified as built-up areas (Deir
Ghassaneh was larger than Beit Rima) and 8,400 dunams were planted with olive or fig groves. Today the Bani Zeid municipality has a jurisdiction of over 21,979 dunams, of which 80.6% is cultivable land. today Beit Rima is the larger
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An important feature that distinguished Maqam al-Khawwas from the Deir
Ghassaneh mosque was that it acted primarily as a women's domain whereas the mosque had largely been a male domain. In the pre-British Mandate era, it was frequented by women on a daily basis and during a seasonal pilgrimage for
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According to the PCBS, in 2007 94.5% of the population over the age of 10 was literate. Of that demographic segment, 21.7% received elementary education, 24.8% received primary education and 20.2% had secondary education. Over 15% had completed some form of higher education (617 persons), with 248
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in 1945 both villages had a total population of 1,810. Beit Rima had a slightly larger population, but Deir
Ghassaneh had a larger land area. In a 1961 census by Jordanian authorities, Deir Ghassaneh's population reached 1,461, but it declined drastically after more than half of the residents fled
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Ottoman village statistics from 1870 showed that "Der
Ghassana" had 164 houses and a population of 559, while "Bet Rima" had 60 houses and a population of 220, though in both cases the population count included only men. In the Ottoman census of 1887, Deir Ghassaneh's population of 196 households
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and two officers from the Civil Police, and wounded seven others. The
Palestinian authorities in Beit Rima stated they had not received prior warning from the IDF and their slain men had been resting in an olive grove near the local police station, while Israeli military officials stated all those
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Jerusalem unsuccessfully attempted to form an alliance with the Barghouti clan, initially through diplomatic means. Afterward, they commissioned their allies in Istanbul to launch a propaganda campaign against the Barghouti clan, accusing them of undermining the sultan. This allegation was
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visited both Deir
Ghassaneh and Beit Rima in 1863. He noted that the former had a population of roughly 900 and was built on a mountain overlooking hills filled with "magnificent" olive groves. Beit Rima had a smaller population of 350, and was situated on a high plateau covered with olive and fig
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and both villages paid taxes on wheat, barley, olive trees, fruit trees, vineyards, goats and/or beehives. Deir Ghassaneh had a population of 76 households, all Muslim, while Beit Rima had 54 Muslim households and 14 Christian households. During the course of the 16th century, most of Beit Rima's
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According to Amiry, Sheikh Salih's manor, along with other Barghouti family palace compounds, "was strongly influenced by urban architecture" in light of its "majestic scale, ornate fine stone work and the introverted spatial organisation." The manor, which has a rectangular ground plan, roughly
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would each serve as general commander of the revolt on a rotational basis. Deir Ghassaneh was subsequently attacked by British forces backed by fighter planes when they were informed of the conference. A rebel commander, Muhammad al-Salih, was killed in the ensuing firefight. The British Mandate
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In the second half of the 19th century Bani Zeid was officially ruled by Sheikh Salih al-Barghouti, although he struggled to maintain full authority over the sheikdom, having to contend with his Abwein-based rival Sheikh Musa and his family, al-Sahwil. The latter controlled seven villages in the
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had Sheikh 'Abd al-Jabir executed. He was succeeded by Sheikh Ali al-Rabbah, another leading Barghouti sheikh and a son of Sheikh Asi. The latter was also subsequently executed on the orders of Ibrahim Pasha. Both sheikhs and their peasant fighters had fought against Egyptian rule during the
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style with alternating black and white stone. A large, heavy and decorated wooden door is fitted into the gate and it was used to receive vehicles or large loads while a smaller door for personal use was built in the center of the larger door. A smaller secondary entrance was located at the
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for interrogation. Most were released before the day's end, but eleven men remained in Israeli custody, two of whom Israel alleged to be directly involved in Ze'evi's assassination. In the course of the raid, Israeli forces killed six Palestinians, including three members of the
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to a lesser degree. Only 1% of the town's residents own livestock and according to the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, there were 1,880 goats, 268 sheep, 12 cows and 281 beehives in Bani Zeid in 2009. Agriculture currently accounts for 10% of labor in the town.
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The late 19th-century chief of the Bani Zeid sheikhdom, Sheikh Salih al-Barghouti, resided in a large palace-like manor in Deir Ghassaneh. The first floor and portions of the second floor were originally built in 1602. In 1862-63 Sheikh Salih renovated the
545:, which means "very handsome" or suggests "youth and beauty". Casanowicz argues for its identification with Arimathea (Greek: Αριμαθεα) or Arimathaea (Ἀριμαθαία, Arimathaía), the reported home of Joseph of Arimathea, although others identify it with Ramla.
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During an Israeli raid in Bani Zeid in 2007, two Hamas party members in the municipal council were arrested by Israeli authorities along with dozens of other Palestinian mayors, parliament members and ministers belonging to Hamas throughout the West Bank.
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region in charge of overseeing the personal assets of the sultan. In 1480 Deir Ghassaneh-based tribesmen from the Bani Zeid attacked Jerusalem as retaliation for the governor's execution of some of its members who had been accused of revolting against the
800:(1832–1840), Sheikh 'Abd al-Jabir al-Barghouti, a nephew of Sheikh Marif, served as the chief of the Bani Zeid. Sheikh 'Abd al-Jabir belonged to the al-Zahir branch of the family which was based in Deir Ghassaneh. Deir Ghassaneh served as the sheikdom's
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According to the PCBS census of 2007, Bani Zeid had a population of 5,515, of which 49% were males and 51% females. There were 1,176 housing units and the average size of a household was five family members. The town's principal clans are al-Rimawi,
910:, with the exception of Sheikh Salih who apparently impressed the governor and was allowed to return to Deir Ghassaneh. The Barghouti clan would later support the Dar Hammad tribe against the Dar Hamid, both of which were engaged in a feud in nearby
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was prevented from treating the injured men until 7:00 am, a delay that resulted in the death of two of the police officers. Israeli forces also demolished three homes in the town, alleging that they belonged to family members of Ze'evi's killers.
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in 2012, Abdel Karim Abu Aql was elected mayor on a leftist alliance list as were the other 12 people elected to the council. The elections were boycotted by Hamas. Bani Zeid has had six mayors since the establishment of the municipality in 1966.
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were also divided by status, with some bearing significance only to an individual village or clan and some collectively revered by the residents of the sheikhdom. Of all the sites in the Bani Zeid sheikhdom, the most venerated shrine was that of
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in 1187, Saladin's forces captured the city and the Ayyubid army was garrisoned there. The Bani Zeid temporarily resided in Jerusalem and a street, located near the present-day al-Sa'idia Street, was named after them, but has since been renamed.
757:. While its exact borders varied from time to time, it was generally marked by the Wadi al-Dilb stream to the south, which separated it from the Bani Harith al-Shamali sheikdom, and the Wadi Nattif stream to the north that separated it from
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Historically, Deir Ghassaneh depended primarily on olive cultivation, and until the present day most of Bani Zeid's cultivable land is covered by olive orchards. The cultivation of other fruit trees is significantly lower, with
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was noted by Guérin in 1863. Its eastern dome was constructed by the residents of Deir Ghassaneh, while local legend holds the western dome was completed by angels. The interior of the domes were simple and typical of most
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A Mamluk-era (1260–1516) stone inscription belonging to an unidentified building in Deir Ghassaneh dating from 1330 describes a two-story "felicitous palace" with a garden. The palace was apparently an asset of the Sultan
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Antiquities Authority noted in a January 1947 report that Deir Ghassaneh was "built on a medieval site", and on a hill 500 meters (1,600 ft) west of the village was a two-domed shrine dedicated to a Sheikh Khawas.
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broke out into fierce clashes. Sheikh Salih was eventually able to compel the Ottoman authorities to take the local rulers of Nablus to task. The restive sheikhs of the Jerusalem and Hebron regions were called to
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during the Six-Day War in June 1967. In 1982 there were 892 inhabitants in the town. Beit Rima had 2,165 inhabitants in 1961 and unlike Deir Ghassaneh, the population continued to grow, reaching 3,451 in 1987.
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914:. In one day of fighting, 20 men were killed, prompting Sureya Pasha, the governor of Jerusalem, to personally intervene with a detachment of Ottoman troops which forced both factions to withdraw.
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1823:. During this pilgrimage, which coincided with the Nabi Salih pilgrimage, a largely male affair, large groups of women and children from the villages of Bani Zeid would visit the Khawwas
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Deir Ghassaneh had 181 occupied houses and a population of 753, while Beit Rima had had 175 occupied houses and a population of 746, still all Muslim. In a land and population survey by
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domes, lacking cross-vault roofing which was a common feature for most of Deir Ghassaneh's buildings. The sanctuary had a two-door entrance on its northern end. The interior walls were
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of 13 members, including the chairman (mayor) and vice-chairman, under the name Municipality of West Bani Zaid. In normal circumstances the town holds election every four years. In the
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Unemployment in the town was at 20% in 2011. According to the Bani Zeid Municipality, there are 26 grocery stores, 26 public service venues, 11 workshops, a bakery, a butchery and two
533:(b. 1937), Israeli professor of Islamic history and civilisation, this claim has been dismissed by a number of researchers since the Ghassanids did not have a history of settlement in
965:) in the late 19th century stated Deir Ghassaneh was "a village on a ridge, with springs in the valley below. It is of moderate size, built of stone and has olives beneath it." The
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gathered outside of Deir Ghassaneh, killing about 130 of the fighters. Later, in September 1938, the local rebel leadership held a meeting in the village where it was decided that
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security and administrative control in 2000. The next year it became the first Palestinian-controlled town to be known as the site of major operation by Israeli forces during the
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which became known locally as "Saraya al-Sheikh Salih al-Barghouti" and built the remainder of the second floor. The building was divided into three main components, namely the
1080:. In 1972 the first municipal polls were held and Fa'eq Ali Rimawi was elected. In 1978 Bani Zeid was one of several Palestinian localities to append its municipal seal to the
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conquered the coastal strip of Palestine and expelled the last of the Crusaders, that the Bani Zeid tribe settled in the villages offered to them a century earlier by Saladin.
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In the early 19th century, the paramount sheikhs of Bani Zeid were Sheikh Marif al-Barghouti and Sheikh 'Asi al-Rabbah Barghouti. They belonged to the wealthy noble family of
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The average annual rainfall in the town is 592.9 millimeters (23.34 in) and average annual humidity is roughly 62%. Average temperature is 17.4 °C (63.3 °F).
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of Bani Zeid were designed differently, with some being rustic tombstones and others built more elaborately. The latter types consisted of a domed mausoleum known as a
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became the paramount sheikh of the Bani Zeid and continued to exercise great influence over the sheikdom when the Egyptian military withdrew from Palestine in 1841.
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In order for Saladin to persuade the Hejazi Arab tribes that joined his army to remain in Palestine, he offered each tribe a cluster of villages captured from the
773:(abandoned or ruined villages). They classified Deir Ghassaneh and Beit Rima as inhabited by Muslims. Residents from the al-Ramahi clan of Deir Ghassana settled
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691:. While these villages were registered and organized like other villages in the Jerusalem Sanjak, they were also treated as a group. Each village was led by a
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In Deir Ghassaneh, sherds from all of the same periods, except Persian, have also been found. Small fragments of a marble column were found in Deir Ghassaneh.
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and the clan consisted of nine branches whose collective power extended beyond the Bani Zeid sheikdom to the coastal plain of Palestine. During the period of
1978:(1934-2009), PLO activist and member of parliament, and Mohammad Abdulsalam Barghouti, general secretary of the Arab Bank (1944-1952) are two more notables.
1509:, conducted by the British Mandatory authorities, "Dair Ghassaneh" had a population of 625, while "Bait Rema" had a population of 555, all Muslims. In the
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measures 23 meters by 34 meters. An open courtyard occupied the central position of the manor. The courtyard was mostly enclosed by four partially open
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evidenced by the disruption of Jerusalem's water supply by the peasant fighters of the Bani Zeid led by Sheikh Salih, who closed off the aqueduct from
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1616:-affiliated party won five municipal seats, including the post of mayor, which was won by a female candidate Fathiya Barghouti Rheime who, along with
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eastern part of the sheikdom, while the Barghouti maintained control over twelve villages in the western part. The two domains were separated by a
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killed had either fired on Israeli forces or approached them threateningly and all were members of various armed groups. The HRW stated that the
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Bani Zeid is situated in the central highlands of the West Bank, off the southwestern cliffs of the mountainous spine that runs from the
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in the town, the Bani Zeid Mosque, the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Mosque and the Omar ibn al-Khattab Mosque. By 2017, the population was 6,027.
1088:(PLO). The memorandum was a rejection of any solution, regardless of its origin, not containing a clear recognition of the right of the
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rule, Deir Ghassaneh primarily served as the scene of rebel gatherings and British military raids. In 1967, Bani Zeid was occupied by
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technique of alternating stones of different colors, particularly red and white, that decorate the facades and gates of some houses.
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which was practiced more strictly in the urban centers, and was rooted in local pre-Islamic, including Christian, tradition.
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of al-Rifa'i or al-Majdoub, Maqam al-Khawwas was a shrine of major importance for the Bani Zeid villages, collectively. The
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549:
Byzantine ceramics have been found in Deir Ghassaneh, and on the north side of Beit Rima.
538:
450:
446:
384:
319:
260:
4515:
3946:
3903:
3678:
1959:
1494:. Several men from Deir Ghassaneh settled in the surrounding villages, namely Beit Rima,
774:
2819:
Israel, the Occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian Authority Territories
882:
tribes and other prominent families, including the Khalidi clan of Jerusalem, the 'Amr,
4379:
4351:
1898:
1661:
805:
668:
486:
404:
353:
345:
171:
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1558:. Other crops grown include grains which cover 135 dunams and onions, dry legumes and
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4575:
4510:
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3960:
3864:
3852:
3828:
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2250:
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to the north. In 1855–1856 tensions between Sheikh Salih and the leading families of
840:
656:
616:
510:
68:
4170:
3761:
Village Statistics of 1945: A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine
3599:
Space, Kinship and Gender: The Social Dimension of Peasant Architecture in Palestine
853:(village headmen) and maintaining order through local custom. He also served as the
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4086:
4048:
4028:
3980:
3249:
2000:
1170:
1157:
1105:
721:
711:
530:
438:
395:
83:
4520:
3773:
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1108:
with Israel in 1993, full control over security and civilian affairs in the town.
4090:
3790:
3731:
3696:
2818:
4708:
4505:
4500:
4340:
4315:
3891:
Census of Palestine 1931. Population of Villages, Towns and Administrative Areas
3829:"Occasional Papers on the Modern inhabitants of Palestine, part I & part II"
3755:
3652:
Community, Identity, and Ideology: Social Science Approaches to the Hebrew Bible
2437:
Diospolis - City of God: Journal of the History, Archaeology and Heritage of Lod
2359:
2206:
1910:
1698:
1514:
1495:
1202:
1182:
1077:
883:
864:
781:, establishing it as a dependency, or satellite village, of their home village.
758:
376:
3631:
Hamidian Palestine: Politics and Society in the District of Jerusalem 1872-1908
3597:
295:. A town of over 6,000 inhabitants, Bani Zeid was founded when the villages of
4640:
4615:
4570:
4540:
4535:
4530:
4525:
4490:
4305:
3844:
3593:
2692:
2415:
2246:
2210:
2001:
Preliminary Results of the Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017
1828:
1732:
1222:
1198:
978:
928:
769:
noted that the Bani Zeid Nahiya consisted of 18 inhabited localities and four
526:
506:
482:
311:
17:
3880:
3567:
154:
141:
4560:
4545:
4485:
4465:
4267:
3942:
2428:
2391:
2226:
1931:
1824:
1808:
1572:
1534:
1502:
was estimated to be 1,341, while Bet Rima had an estimated 480 inhabitants.
1073:
937:
785:
766:
742:
707:
490:
357:
288:
280:
4688:
4460:
4432:
4325:
4290:
3220:
2395:
2194:
1680:
1490:
and about 14 women originating from other parts of Palestine, particularly
326:
in the 12th century for having served in the Muslim army during the first
4698:
4665:
4605:
4565:
4417:
4372:
4310:
4227:
4222:
4217:
3984:
3737:
2433:"Lydda Sub-District: Lydda and its countryside during the Ottoman period"
2367:
2354:-125. The 18 inhabited villages of the Bani Zeid District were listed as
2222:
1841:
1589:
1491:
1487:
1210:
1194:
1178:
1147:
907:
899:
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contained over 20 towns and villages and had jurisdiction over a part of
607:. However, the Bani Zeid tribe only settled there after another century.
600:
591:
586:
478:
471:
Deir Ghassaneh has been identified as the ancient Saredah (also spelled
426:
349:
332:
327:
284:
3819:(in French). Vol. 2: Samarie, pt. 2. Paris: L'Imprimerie Nationale.
3740:: Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University Publications Section.
3515:
671:
era in Palestine, the area where the Bani Zeid tribe settled became the
4703:
4650:
4386:
1142:(PFLP) in retaliation for Israel's assassination of the party's leader
994:
903:
879:
855:
849:
620:
570:
566:
534:
502:
341:
323:
1691:, whom locals believed had been "close to God." The veneration of the
1060:
4655:
4635:
4630:
4470:
4445:
4422:
4394:
4335:
4330:
4232:
4033:"Alphabetisches Verzeichniss von Ortschaften des Paschalik Jerusalem"
3607:
3175:
2399:
1963:
1790:
1648:
1580:
1559:
1551:
1538:
1226:
1186:
1069:
923:
911:
894:
887:
818:
797:
745:, although the Christian population that remained continued to grow.
733:
729:
696:
688:
679:
673:
399:
372:
304:
292:
3865:"Occasional Papers on the Modern inhabitants of Palestine, part III"
3816:
Description Géographique Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine
2879:. University of Arizona-Faculty of the School of Architecture. 2004.
2432:
1922:
building's northern side, vertically parallel of the main entrance.
951:
and one of five men in Deir Ghassaneh born outside the village. The
839:(chief of the chieftains). The title ceased to be recognized by the
4092:
Mountain Against the Sea: Essays on Palestinian Society and Culture
1870:
included a reception area, dining halls and a guesthouse while the
737:
Christian inhabitants had emigrated from the village to Jerusalem,
4625:
4595:
4555:
4427:
4412:
2407:
2387:
2363:
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2198:
1954:
a poet and writer. Other notable people born in Bani Zeid include
1947:
1859:
1795:
1740:
1628:(PPP) list won one, and a socialist party won the remaining seat.
1621:
1613:
1555:
1483:
1233:
1214:
1174:
1059:
948:
860:
778:
738:
651:
632:
574:
422:
391:
2714:
1697:
tombs, a common feature in peasant life, did not derive from the
3216:
1938:, which includes Bani Zeid; notable members of the clan include
1906:
1776:
1755:
close to the modern town of Bani Zeid is Maqam al-Khawwas (var.
1722:
1686:
902:
to conclude a lasting peace, but all were condemned to exile in
871:
827:
732:. In 1596 both Deir Ghassaneh and Beit Rima appeared in Ottoman
716:
646:
596:
315:
40:
Municipality type C in Ramallah and al-Bireh, State of Palestine
4174:
3087:
Palestinian Population by Locality, Sex and Age Groups in Years
1888:
retreat and leisure area from which he could view his estates.
847:, Sheikh Salih was tasked with the nomination and dismissal of
835:(chief of the subdistrict) and was also referred to locally as
1717:
886:
and 'Amla clans of the Hebron area and the Samhan clan of the
808:
or capital). During the early part of Egyptian rule, Governor
695:(local chief) and the entire Bani Zeid Nahiya was headed by a
330:. It was settled by members of the tribe alongside the native
4057:. Vol. 85. Revue d'études palestiniennes. Archived from
3617:
Palestine: Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922
509:, and which was brought as an oblation (contribution) to the
3245:
Paris suburb honors Palestinian assassin of Israeli minister
1104:(PNA), the Palestinian governing body established after the
644:
and was inspected by Isa Muhammad al-Qaymari, a low-ranking
4117:
3174:(in Arabic). Municipality of West Bani Zaid. Archived from
2713:(in Arabic). Municipality of West Bani Zaid. Archived from
1876:
consisted of workshops, food depots and horse stables. The
1785:) from Egypt who often visited the residents of the area.
1720:
tree. Most of the upkeep of the buildings was provided by
1716:, a garden, a well and either a distinguishable olive or
1092:
to self-determination and to establishing an independent
878:, the Barghouti aligned themselves with Qaisi-affiliated
753:
In the 19th century Bani Zeid was one of about two dozen
626:
It is known that Deir Ghassaneh was inhabited during the
565:
period in the late 12th century. They formed part of the
557:
The modern town of Bani Zeid receives its name from the
3020:
Barron, 1923, Table VII, Sub-district of Ramallah, p.
1122:
In the late night hours of 24 October 2001, during the
390:
Historically, Bani Zeid's economy was dependent on the
3602:, University of Edinburgh-Faculty of Social Sciences,
1643:
The municipal council takes part in the international
3098:
Palestinian Population by Locality and Refugee Status
1052:. The municipality building is located in Beit Rima.
1018:
Deir Ghassana, (Beit Rima bottom left), 1943 1:20,000
3764:. Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center.
1883:
1877:
1871:
1865:
1857:
1851:
1845:
1780:
1743:, which held special significance beyond Bani Zeid.
1692:
1684:
561:
of Bani Zeid, which settled in Palestine during the
489:
tribal confederation, after it was abandoned by the
4679:
4403:
4258:
4208:
3789:Hütteroth, Wolf-Dieter; Abdulfattah, Kamal (1977).
2891:Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics.
2800:
Applied Research Institute – Jerusalem. 2001-11-05.
2350:Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix, pp.
481:. According to some sources, it was settled by the
246:
238:
233:
225:
215:
210:
198:
180:
170:
81:
66:
61:
45:
2082:Meaning "The house of Rima", see Palmer, 1881, p.
1995:
1993:
1991:
501:In the compendium of Jewish oral law known as the
291:and about 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) southwest of
283:, located 27 kilometers (17 mi) northwest of
3698:La Palestine byzantine, Peuplement et Populations
3077:British Mandate censuses via PalestineRemembered.
1942:, a Palestinian Communist leader and journalist;
303:merged to form a municipality in 1966 during the
3986:Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae, D-F
3869:Quarterly Statement - Palestine Exploration Fund
3833:Quarterly Statement - Palestine Exploration Fund
1815:on the western wall was fitted for an oil lamp.
408:("saintly person's tomb") of Sheikh al-Khawwas.
755:sheikdoms in the central highlands of Palestine
677:(subdistrict) of Bani Zeid, part of the larger
3281:
3279:
3277:
2124:), Oxford University Press: Oxford 1977, s.v.
4186:
3263:French town honours Israeli minister 'killer'
3172:"Current Municipal Council of West Bani Zaid"
2273:
2271:
1140:Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
8:
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2831:
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2579:
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2562:
2519:
2517:
2515:
2513:
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2069:
2067:
2043:Palestinian Association for Culture Exchange
1905:The main gate of the palace consists of two
553:Ayyubid period: Bani Zeid tribe in Palestine
73:
4037:Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins
3969:Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins
3910:Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund
3778:Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins
3685:Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund
3535:The Middle East and North Africa, Volume 28
3412:
3410:
3391:
3389:
3387:
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3372:
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3318:
3316:
3306:
3304:
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2662:
2660:
2498:
2496:
2494:
2492:
2299:Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 120-121
1902:which either serves as stables or storage.
1498:and Nabi Salih. In 1896 the population of
457:and Early Ottoman remains have been found.
4193:
4179:
4171:
4095:. Berkeley and: University of California.
3538:. Europa Publications. 1981. p. 956.
2540:
2538:
2536:
2534:
2532:
2337:
2335:
2101:
2099:
2097:
2095:
2093:
2091:
1248:
1232:Bani Zeid had a total land area of 22,249
1096:. In 2000 Bani Zeid was incorporated into
42:
3965:"Zur Einwohnerzahl des Bezirks Jerusalem"
2887:
2885:
2647:
2645:
2462:
2460:
2458:
2456:
2454:
2452:
2450:
2418:, Khirbet Ibrahim, Artubba and Rashaniya.
2164:
2162:
1917:. The entire arch was constructed in the
27:For the nearby Palestinian villages, see
4750:Municipalities of the State of Palestine
3129:Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
3109:Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
2839:Israel raids village to pursue assassins
2746:
2744:
2317:Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 121.
2308:Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 120.
2008:Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
1970:, prime minister of Jordan in 1980, and
1523:Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
348:rule, the area of Bani Zeid served as a
4138:Survey of Western Palestine, Map 14:
2742:
2740:
2738:
2736:
2734:
2732:
2730:
2728:
2726:
2724:
2705:
2703:
2701:
1987:
1529:made up 6.8% of the residents in 1997.
1458:
1008:
245:
232:
209:
179:
169:
97:
80:
60:
4074:
4064:
3213:Palestine Central Elections Commission
3206:"2012 Local Elections: West Bani Zeid"
3195:. Washington Post Company. 2005-01-29.
2854:
2852:
2810:
2808:
2806:
2061:Finkelstein and Lederman, 1997, p. 281
2052:Finkelstein and Lederman, 1997, p. 279
2036:
2034:
2032:
2030:
2028:
1445:Source: MeteoBlue (Climate Bani Zayd)
1256:, Palestine 480m (1985–2016 normals),
1138:, who was shot dead by members of the
3894:. Jerusalem: Government of Palestine.
3494:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 38.
1794:("niche indicating direction towards
237:
224:
214:
197:
134:
65:
7:
4153:Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem
3649:Carter, Charles Edward, ed. (1996).
2759:Applied Research Institute-Jerusalem
1153:Palestinian National Security Forces
683:(district) of Quds (Jerusalem). The
379:, but was later transferred to full
3058:Department of Statistics, 1945, p.
2553:Macalister and Masterman, 1906, p.
2466:Macalister and Masterman, 1905, p.
1673:were dedicated either to prophets (
1076:after defeating Arab forces in the
287:, about 45 kilometers northwest of
264:
74:
2791:The Israeli Army Ravages Beit Rima
1225:to the west and the settlement of
1044:, partially due to the efforts of
336:("peasantry") during the reign of
25:
4730:Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate
4202:Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate
4054:The Last Feudal Lord in Palestine
3920:Bomber Harris: His Life and Times
3716:Department of Statistics (1945).
3113:Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate
1936:Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate
1521:In the first census taken by the
1086:Palestine Liberation Organization
841:Istanbul-based central government
699:(paramount chief). The Bani Zeid
615:It was not until 1293, after the
273:Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate
226: • Head of Municipality
111:
88:Bani Zeid al-Gharbiyya (official)
4248:
4241:
2893:Village Statistics, April, 1945.
1023:
1011:
344:in the mid-13th century. During
185:
110:
103:
3719:Village Statistics, April, 1945
3193:Washington Post Foreign Service
2651:Conder and Kitchener, 1882, p.
2014:. February 2018. pp. 64–82
1084:in a display of unity with the
876:opposition to the Yaman faction
360:family dominated the sheikdom.
314:that was granted the area as a
310:Bani Zeid owes its name to the
4013:. Cambridge University Press.
3863:; Masterman, E. W. G. (1906).
3827:; Masterman, E. W. G. (1905).
3730:; Lederman, Zvi, eds. (1997).
3107:Results of 1997 Census by the
1647:scheme, and have twinned with
1554:being a distant second at 240
1102:Palestinian National Authority
1:
999:Abd al-Rahim al-Hajj Muhammad
720:(religious endowment) to the
573:'s army that hailed from the
124:Location of Bani Zeid within
2366:, Beit Rima, Deir Ghusaneh,
1735:, dedicated to the prophet (
1683:or saintly-persons known as
1030:Deir Ghassana 1945 1:250,000
993:struck a group of 400 local
985:period. In 1936, during the
874:tribo-political faction, in
394:crop, which was supplied to
62:Arabic transcription(s)
4149:Bani Zeid Town (Fact Sheet)
3460:"Palestinian Personalities"
2895:Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p.
1974:, a journalist and author.
1884:
1878:
1872:
1866:
1858:
1852:
1846:
1835:Manor of Salih al-Barghouti
1781:
1693:
1685:
1604:Bani Zeid is governed by a
1482:such as Beit Rima, Abwein,
1375:Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
1305:Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
958:Survey of Western Palestine
94:West Bani Zeid (unofficial)
4766:
4118:Official Website beitreema
3923:. MBI Publishing Company.
3733:Highlands of many cultures
3722:. Government of Palestine.
3620:. Government of Palestine.
3614:Barron, J.B., ed. (1923).
1626:Palestinian People's Party
1444:
1251:
1115:
1094:Palestinian national state
26:
4239:
3861:Macalister, R. A. Stewart
3845:10.1179/peq.1905.37.4.343
3825:Macalister, R. A. Stewart
2825::2. April 2002. pp. 9-10.
1624:list won five seats, the
1566:Today, employment by the
1374:
1304:
1299:
1296:
1293:
1290:
1287:
1284:
1281:
1278:
1275:
1272:
1269:
1266:
1263:
1260:
1064:Mosque of Bani Zeid, 2012
135:
98:
52:
4128:Welcome To Dayr Ghassana
3881:10.1179/peq.1906.38.1.33
3404:Tamari, 2002, pp. 29-30.
3075:Dayr Ghassana Statistics
2860:Hanna: Beit Rima clashes
2752:"Bani Zeid Town Profile"
1507:1922 census of Palestine
987:Arab revolt in Palestine
712:soap factories in Nablus
529:. However, according to
356:. During that time, the
4321:al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya
3951:. Vol. 3. Boston:
3917:Probert, Harry (2006).
3888:Mills, E., ed. (1932).
3683:. Vol. 2. London:
3488:Greg Myr (8 Mar 2011).
2986:NB: found only 6 houses
2781:A/33/165 of 5 July 1978
2261:. See Singer, 1994, p.
2243:al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya
1712:, a shelter known as a
279:, in the north-central
4740:Towns in the West Bank
4165:Bani Zeid aerial photo
4159:Bani Zeid Town profile
4135:, Welcome to Palestine
3989:. Vol. 3. BRILL.
3953:Crocker & Brewster
3219:. 2012. Archived from
3140:Carter (ed), 1996, p.
2846:. 2001-10-05. pp. 1-2.
1568:Palestinian government
1221:and the settlement of
1065:
4586:Kharbatha Bani Harith
4359:al-Mazra'a al-Qibliya
4285:Bani Zeid al-Sharqiya
2961:also noted 164 houses
2944:Also noted it in the
2875:Maraqa, Hania Nabil.
2682:Probert, 2006, p. 82.
2193:The 20 villages were
2156:Dauphin, 1998, p. 823
2128:8:6 (p. 503, note 4)
2073:Dauphin, 1998, p. 821
1575:presses in the town.
1545:Economy and education
1063:
1056:From 1967 until today
815:1834 Peasants' Revolt
724:in Jerusalem and the
205:Ramallah and al-Bireh
155:32.04111°N 35.10167°E
29:Bani Zeid al-Sharqiya
4735:Bani Zeid al-Gharbia
4123:Welcome To Bayt Rima
3425:Amiry, 1987, p. 108.
3416:Amiry, 1987, p. 104.
3395:Amiry, 1987, p. 103.
3366:Amiry, 1987, p. 213.
3357:Amiry, 1987, p. 212.
3336:Maraqa, 2004, p. 59.
3324:Amiry, 1987, p. 211.
3310:Amiry, 1987, p. 208.
3298:Maraqa, 2004, p. 55.
3161:Amiry, 1986, p. 195.
3152:Amiry, 1986, p. 241.
3071:Bayt Rima Statistics
2711:"About Municipality"
2695:, 2012, pp. 150–151.
1679:) recognized by the
1527:Palestinian refugees
663:Early Ottoman period
521:English orientalist
4601:al-Lubban al-Gharbi
4581:Kharbatha al-Misbah
3560:"Mahmoud al-Rimawy"
2982:Hartmann, 1883, p.
2957:Hartmann, 1883, p.
2918:"Climate Bani Zayd"
2907:Amiry, 1987, p. 78.
2544:Amiry, 1987, p. 45.
2341:Amiry, 1987, p. 44.
2290:Amiry, 1987, p. 46.
1934:clan come from the
1751:One of the notable
1219:al-Lubban al-Gharbi
837:sheikh al-mashayikh
523:Edward Henry Palmer
365:1936–39 Arab revolt
229:Abdel Karim Abu Aql
172:Palestine grid
151: /
55:Municipality type C
4442:Badiw al-Muarrajat
3378:Sharon, 2004, p.
3285:Bussow, 2011, pp.
3268:Al Jazeera English
3178:on March 11, 2008.
3103:2008-11-19 at the
3092:2008-11-19 at the
3008:Schick, 1896, p.
2995:Bussow, 2011, pp.
2815:Human Rights Watch
2796:2005-12-22 at the
2717:on March 11, 2008.
2623:Bussow, 2011, pp.
2597:Bussow, 2011, pp.
2277:Singer, 1994, pp.
2209:, Deir Ghassaneh,
2180:Sharon, 2004, pp.
2041:Bani Zeid: Excerpt
2012:State of Palestine
1944:Abdullah Barghouti
1592:to the southeast.
1588:in the village of
1586:Birzeit University
1229:to the northwest.
1217:to the southwest,
1207:Israeli settlement
1201:to the southeast,
1193:to the northeast,
1132:Human Rights Watch
1118:Beit Rima massacre
1090:Palestinian people
1066:
870:As members of the
794:Khedivate Egyptian
749:Nineteenth century
579:siege of Jerusalem
467:Biblical reference
417:Habitation periods
239: • Total
193:State of Palestine
160:32.04111; 35.10167
4717:
4716:
4621:Qarawat Bani Zeid
4591:Khirbet Abu Falah
4389:
4382:
4375:
4361:
4354:
4300:
4293:
4279:
4274:
4144:Wikimedia commons
4102:978-0-520-25129-8
4061:on June 22, 2015.
3564:arabicfiction.org
3516:"From Beit Reema"
3446:Tamari, 2008, p.
3434:Sharon, 2004, p.
3345:Guérin, 1875, p.
2670:Sharon, 2004, p.
2636:Bussow, 2011, p.
2610:Guérin, 1875, p.
2585:Bussow, 2011, p.
2570:Bussow, 2011, p.
2523:Bussow, 2011, p.
2502:Sharon, 2004, p.
2483:Bussow, 2011, p.
2326:Singer, 1994, p.
2168:Singer, 1994, p.
2144:Palmer, 1881, p.
2105:Sharon, 2004, p.
2010:(PCBS) (Report).
1972:Mahmoud al-Rimawi
1606:municipal council
1492:al-Majdal Ascalon
1449:
1448:
1252:Climate data for
1191:Qarawat Bani Zeid
1003:Arif Abd al-Raziq
991:British Air Force
642:al-Nasir Muhammad
254:
253:
216: • Type
33:Qarawat Bani Zeid
16:(Redirected from
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4456:Beit Ur al-Tahta
4451:Beit Ur al-Fauqa
4405:Village councils
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1940:Bashir Barghouti
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3243:Leon, Eli.
2761:(ARI). 2012
2410:. The four
2380:al-Mezari'a
2360:Deir ad-Dam
2207:Deir Dibwan
2118:The Mishnah
1809:whitewashed
1651:in France.
1515:Sami Hadawi
1511:1931 census
1500:Der Ghisane
1496:Deir Nidham
1203:Deir Nidham
1183:Kafr ad-Dik
1100:giving the
1078:Six-Day War
906:, northern
888:Bani Harith
865:Deir Nidham
790:Baraghithah
667:During the
435:Hellenistic
429:and IA II,
381:Palestinian
377:Six-Day War
375:during the
363:During the
269:Palestinian
200:Governorate
158: /
4724:Categories
4641:Ras Karkar
4616:Nabi Salih
4576:Kafr Ni'ma
4571:Kafr Malik
4541:Ein Yabrud
4536:Ein Siniya
4531:Ein Samiya
4526:Ein Qiniya
4491:Deir Jarir
4367:al-Ittihad
4306:Beit Liqya
4273:Beit Rima
4087:Tamari, S.
4049:Tamari, S.
4043:: 135–163.
4005:Singer, A.
3981:Sharon, M.
3975:: 120–127.
3961:Schick, C.
3811:Guérin, V.
3784:: 102–149.
3756:Hadawi, S.
3662:1575060051
3626:Büssow, J.
3574:2014-05-01
3474:2014-05-01
3464:passia.org
3230:2013-04-24
2927:2017-04-22
2765:2013-02-26
2693:Sonia Nimr
2429:Marom, Roy
2416:Nabi Salih
2247:Nabi Salih
2211:Ein Siniya
2018:2023-10-24
1982:References
1829:Suad Amiry
1779:holy man (
1733:Nabi Salih
1714:makan nawm
1600:Governance
1223:Beit Aryeh
1199:Nabi Salih
995:militiamen
979:Nashashibi
945:Christians
929:al-Husayni
559:Arab tribe
527:Ghassanids
507:grape wine
491:Israelites
483:Ghassanids
427:Iron Age I
312:Arab tribe
234:Population
211:Government
143:32°02′28″N
92:Bani Zaid
90:Bani Zayd
4561:Jiljilyya
4546:al-Janiya
4521:Ein 'Arik
4486:Deir Ibzi
4466:Beit Sira
4268:Bani Zeid
4133:Bani Zeid
4077:ignored (
4067:cite book
4029:Socin, A.
3943:Smith, E.
3875:: 33–50.
3853:161632875
3634:. BRILL.
3608:1842/6987
3594:Amiry, S.
3131:. p. 112.
2946:Beni Zeid
2922:MeteoBlue
2392:Jilijliya
2368:Kafr Iyan
2235:Kafr 'Ana
2227:Kafr Aqab
1932:Barghouti
1896:known as
1825:mausoleum
1573:olive oil
1254:Bani Zeid
1165:Geography
1074:West Bank
938:Bethlehem
767:Eli Smith
708:Olive oil
650:from the
587:Crusaders
569:units of
543:ghassaneh
443:Byzantine
425:from the
358:Barghouti
305:Jordanian
301:Beit Rima
289:Jerusalem
281:West Bank
277:Palestine
257:Bani Zeid
146:35°06′6″E
126:Palestine
118:Bani Zeid
47:Bani Zeid
4699:Jalazone
4666:Umm Safa
4606:al-Midya
4566:Kafr Ein
4418:Abu Qash
4373:Beitillu
4311:Bir Zeit
4228:Ramallah
4223:al-Bireh
4218:Beitunia
4089:(2009).
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3695:(1998).
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3101:Archived
3090:Archived
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2223:Kafr Ein
2126:Menahoth
1915:keystone
1885:sheikh's
1879:haramlek
1867:salamlek
1860:haramlek
1856:and the
1847:salamlek
1798:.") The
1757:Khawassi
1704:All the
1590:Bir Zeit
1488:Kafr Ein
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1211:Halamish
1205:and the
1195:Kafr Ein
1179:Ramallah
1148:Halamish
949:Egyptian
908:Anatolia
900:Damascus
856:multazim
850:makhatir
701:sheikdom
601:Kafr Ein
479:Jeroboam
447:Crusader
367:against
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333:fellahin
328:Crusades
285:Ramallah
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1894:arcades
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1769:maqamat
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1728:maqamat
1706:maqamat
1671:maqamat
1667:maqamat
1552:almonds
1539:mosques
1505:In the
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1244:Climate
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880:Bedouin
771:khirbas
669:Ottoman
621:Baibars
571:Saladin
567:Bedouin
563:Ayyubid
535:Samaria
503:Mishnah
474:Zeredah
451:Ayyubid
431:Persian
412:History
346:Ottoman
342:Baibars
340:sultan
324:Saladin
322:sultan
320:Ayyubid
318:by the
267:) is a
265:بني زيد
176:159/161
75:بني زيد
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4689:Am'ari
4671:Yabrud
4656:Shuqba
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4471:Budrus
4461:Bil'in
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4433:'Atara
4423:Abwein
4395:Taybeh
4336:Sinjil
4331:Silwad
4326:Ni'lin
4291:'Arura
4233:Rawabi
4210:Cities
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2384:'Arura
2372:Kurawa
2239:Mazari
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