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Khulda (Arabic: خُلدة), also Khuldeh, was a
Palestinian Arab
village located 12
kilometers (7.5 mi)
south of
Ramla in the
Mandatory Palestine.
Known as...
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rationing system. On 31
March a 60
vehicle Jewish convoy was
ambushed at
Khulda and
forced to turn back with the loss of five
vehicles and 17 dead. Yishuv...
- 35°04′41″E / 32.59111°N 35.07806°E / 32.59111; 35.07806
Ramot Menashe?
Dalia Khulda Ramle 6
April 1948 325 9,461
Nachshon Some
houses 31°49′10″N 34°54′14″E...
- nadfaʿu jundā Wa-ʿala ʾashlaʾinā naṣnaʿu majdā. Wa-ʿala ʾarwāḥinā naṣʿadu
khuldā. Wa-ʿala hāmātinā narfaʿu bandā.
Jabhatu t-Taḥrīri ʾaʿṭaynāki ʿahdā. Wa-ʿaqadnā...
- from the
north via
Majdal al-Sadiq and al-Muzayri'a, and from the east via
Khulda, al-Qubab,
Jimzu and Daniyal.
Bombers were also used for the
first time...
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surrounding villages to the Hospitallers, one of
these villages was
nearby Khulda. In
February 1151 or 1152 the
Hospitallers were
still leasing, but the terms...
- general. It was
established on the land of the depo****ted Arab
village of
Khulda.
During the 1970s the
kibbutz absorbed several immigrants from the United...
- po****tion of 1,187. The
kibbutz takes its name from the
Palestinian village of
Khulda,
which existed nearby until the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. In 1905, the Anglo...
- al-Duhayriyya al-Haditha
Idnibba Innaba Jilya Jimzu Kharruba al-Khayma
Khulda al-Kunayyisa
Latrun Lydda al-Maghar
Majdal Yaba al-Mansura al-Mukhayzin...
- Kharruba, Barfiliya,
Sarafand al-Amar, Artuf, Bayt Susin, Islin, Al-Khayriyya,
Khulda, Al-Tira, Dayr Ayyub, Qibya, Bayt Nabala, Budrus, Bnei Brak, Imwas, Aqir...