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32: 126: 31: 130: 78:, Nablus has been ruled by many empires over the course of its almost 2,000-year-long history. In the 5th and 6th centuries, conflict between the city's 161:. In the Old City, there are a number of sites of archaeological significance, spanning the 1st to 15th centuries. The city is known for its 179: 21: 158: 142: 134: 90:
rule, before their violent quelling in 529 CE drastically dwindled that community's numbers in the city. In 636,
117:. Following its incorporation into the Ottoman empire in 1517, Nablus was designated capital of the 95: 63: 157:, with small Christian and Samaritan minorities. Since 1995, the city has been governed by the 87: 17: 129:
in 1922, and later designated to form part of the Arab state of Palestine under the 1947
59: 168: 79: 67: 43: 150: 122: 121:("Mount Nablus") district. After the loss of the city to British forces during 55: 83: 71: 51: 47: 102: 54:, with a population of 126,132. Located in a strategic position between 163: 189: 154: 146: 138: 110: 38: 99: 66:
and a Palestinian commercial and cultural center. Founded by the
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inhabitants climaxed in a series of Samaritan revolts against
50:, approximately 63 kilometers (39 mi) north of 167:, a popular sweet throughout the Middle East, and 141:, to which it was unilaterally annexed, until its 8: 153:. Today, the population is predominantly 7: 125:, Nablus was incorporated into the 28: 30: 159:Palestinian National Authority 1: 137:saw the city instead fall to 98:, came under the rule of the 127:British Mandate of Palestine 62:, it is the capital of the 211: 180:More selected articles... 176: 135:1948 Arab-Israeli War 94:, along with most of 46:city in the northern 107:Umar ibn al-Khattab 64:Nablus Governorate 198: 197: 133:. The end of the 131:UN partition plan 202: 174: 149:during the 1967 34: 22:Selected article 18:Portal:Palestine 210: 209: 205: 204: 203: 201: 200: 199: 194: 183: 76:Flavia Neapolis 35: 26: 25: 24: 12: 11: 5: 208: 206: 196: 195: 186: 184: 177: 103:Arab Caliphate 29: 27: 15: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 207: 193: 192: 191: 185: 182: 181: 175: 172: 170: 166: 165: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 60:Mount Gerizim 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 40: 33: 23: 19: 190:Read more... 188: 187: 178: 162: 119:Jabal Nablus 118: 114: 91: 75: 74:in 72 CE as 37: 36: 151:Six-Day War 123:World War I 109:; its name 44:Palestinian 171:industry. 143:occupation 111:Arabicized 56:Mount Ebal 96:Palestine 88:Byzantine 84:Samaritan 80:Christian 72:Vespasian 52:Jerusalem 48:West Bank 92:Neapolis 70:Emperor 20:‎ | 164:kanafeh 100:Islamic 155:Muslim 147:Israel 139:Jordan 115:Nablus 39:Nablus 68:Roman 42:is a 16:< 169:soap 82:and 58:and 145:by 113:to 105:of

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Portal:Palestine
Selected article
Old city of Nablus and Mount Gerizim in background
Nablus
Palestinian
West Bank
Jerusalem
Mount Ebal
Mount Gerizim
Nablus Governorate
Roman
Vespasian
Christian
Samaritan
Byzantine
Palestine
Islamic
Arab Caliphate
Umar ibn al-Khattab
Arabicized
World War I
British Mandate of Palestine
UN partition plan
1948 Arab-Israeli War
Jordan
occupation
Israel
Six-Day War
Muslim
Palestinian National Authority

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