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Dayshum (Arabic: ديشوم, romanized:
Dayshūm), also
known by its
variant name
Dayshun was a
Palestinian village, depo****ted on 30
October 1948 by the Sheva...
- 31°36′57″N 34°55′18″E / 31.61583°N 34.92167°E / 31.61583; 34.92167
Dayshum Safad 30
October 1948 684 23,044
Hiram Rubble 33°04′49″N 35°30′26″E /...
- F****uta and al-Mansura 30
October none n/a Town depo****ted and destro****.
Dayshum 590 30
October some
villagers 7th
Brigade Village depo****ted and destro****...
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established in 1953 by
Jewish immigrants from Libya, near the
village of
Dayshum which was
abandoned during the 1948
Palestine war. Its name is a variation...
- (Almagor) al-Buwayziyya
Dallata (Dalton) al-Dawwara ('Ammir, Sde Nehemia)
Dayshum (Dishon) al-Dirbashiyya al-Dirdara Ein al-Zeitun Fara
Farradiyya (Parod...
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Safed Subdistrict, five
Algerian villages were established,
including Dayshum, Ammuqa, Marus, al-Husayniyya and Tulayl.
Ammuqa and
Marus were settled...
- al-Zaytun
Baysamun Biriyya al-Butayha al-Buwayziyya
Dallata al-Dawwara
Dayshum al-Dirbashiyya al-Dirdara Fara al-Farradiyya Fir'im
Ghabbatiyya Ghuraba...
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various locations in
Ottoman Syria,
including Marus, and the
close by
Dayshum, Ammuqa, Al-Husayniyya, and Tulayl. The
Algerian settlers belonged to the...
- is a
modification of the name of the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Dayshum. mindat.org
reports the
following Arabic names ****ociated with the stream:...
- in
Ottoman Syria,
including al-Husayniyya, and the
nearby villages of
Dayshum, Ammuqa,
Marus and Tulayl. In the 1922
census of Palestine,
conducted by...