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Ajjur (Arabic: عجّور) was a
Palestinian Arab
village of over 3,700
inhabitants in 1945,
located 24
kilometres (15 mi)
northwest of Hebron. It became...
- was
located in the
southernmost district of
Judah (Josh. 15:21).
Jagur ('
Ajjur) is
located some 24
kilometers (15 mi)
northwest of Hebron, and only a few...
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Archived from the
original on 23
February 2022.
Retrieved 26
April 2020.
Ajjur,
Salah Basem; Al-Ghamdi, Sami G. (2021). "Variation in
Seasonal Precipitation...
- land had
previously belonged to the depo****ted
Palestinian village of '
Ajjur. It was
named after grapevines,
which are
common in the area, and was planned...
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India on land that had
belonged to the depo****ted
Palestinian village of '
Ajjur.
Aarele Ben Arieh,
artist A
verdant green hill near
Moshav Tzafririm Moshav...
- 82944°E / 32.00361; 34.82944 Beit
Dagan Mishmar HaShiv'a
Hemed Ganot '
Ajjur Hebron 23 July 1948 4,327 58,074 Yoav Some
houses 31°41′28″N 34°55′26″E...
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immigrants from
Yemen on land that had
belonged to the
Palestinian village of
Ajjur,
which was
occupied and depo****ted in
October 1948 by the
Fourth Battalion...
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volunteers and
local militia.
Givati Brigade depo****ted and
village destro****. '
Ajjur 3,730 23
October n/a 4th Battalion,
Givati Brigade depo****ted, most inhabitants...
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family spoken in
South Kordofan, Sudan.
Acheron derives from the
Arabic word
aɟɟur-uun [sic]
which means "innocent people", it was
later "indigenised as /acʊrʊn/"...
- "cooperative farms" (moshavim). In this
manner were
established Eshtaol, Yish'i,
Ajjur,
Dayraban Gimel,
Allar Aleph, Allar-Bet, Kesalon,
among other places, although...