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Khirbat Jiddin (Arabic: خربة جدين),
known in the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem as Judin, was an
Ottoman fortress in the
western Upper Galilee,
originally built...
- The
people living under the rule of
Ahmad al-Husayn, the
multazim of the
Jiddin district, in the
northwestern Galilee,
appealed for
Zahir to
relieve them...
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ruins of a
hilltop castle in
Jiddin. The castle,
ruined in the
early 14th century,
became a
small town
known as
Khirbat Jiddin; the town was depo****ted...
- 34°56′47″E / 31.93083°N 34.94639°E / 31.93083; 34.94639
Moshav Gimzo Jiddin Acre 1 July 1948 1,740 7,587
Rubble 32°59′40″N 35°13′19″E / 32.99444°N...
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Northern Israel Mi'ilya (Castellum Regis), 1220–1271; near
Montfort Khirbat Jiddin (Judin), 1220–1271; near
Montfort Cafarlet, 1255–1291;
south of
Haifa the...
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level Yehiam is
situated next to the
ruins of the Ottoman-era
castle of
Jiddin,
built on top of the 13th-century
Crusader castle of Judin.
Yehiam was founded...
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ruins Ibelin, near
Yavne Jaffa,
fortified port town
Judin Castle at
Khirbat Jiddin or
Yehiam Fortress –
Crusader castle,
rebuilt in the 18th century; national...
- Acre
district Ja'atoun,
unknown date (Ga'aton)[citation needed]
Khirbat Jiddin, 1946,
other sources says 1948 (Yehiam)[citation needed]
Tiberias district...
- well as
refugees from
other villages deported. Town
exists today.
Khirbat Jiddin 1,500 10–11
Village and
bedouin camps depo****ted and destro****.
Julis n/a...
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imposed their control in
Safed and its environs, Nazareth, the
fortress of
Jiddin and the
coastal plain of Acre, and the
fortress villages of Bi'ina in the...