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Kudna (Arabic: كُدنة, also
known to the
Crusaders as Kidna) was a
Palestinian Arab village,
located 25
kilometers northwest of Hebron.
Kudna was known...
- 32°19′04″N 34°53′33″E / 32.31778°N 34.89250°E / 32.31778; 34.89250
Nordia Kudna Hebron 22
October 1948 522 15,744 Yoav
Rubble 31°38′42″N 34°53′40″E / 31...
- Boku Madaki; Boku Sarki; Domi
Primary School;
Kofar Gidan Madaki Tufa;
Kudna Primary School; Tufa
Primary School I; Tufa
Primary School II; Tufa Loli...
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Other settlements near Beit
Jibrin included the now depo****ted
villages of
Kudna to the north, al-Qubayba to the southwest, and al-Dawayima to the south...
- Bayt
Nattif al-Dawayima (Amatzya) Deir al-Dubban (Luzit) Dayr
Nakhkhas Kudna (Beit Nir)
Mughallis (Gefen) al-Qubayba (Lachish) Ra'na (Gal On) Tell es-Safi...
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Hatzair on land that
belonged to the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Kudna. It was
named for Max Bodenheimer, a
prominent German Zionist (Boden means...
- *Tapa
thapa root rotten, bad-smelling ?*puka *thungkV ****,
faeces *
kuDna *
kudna shoulder piLpi- shoulder, wing *wiṟi sick, ill ?*ngaNDa-N sick, wound...
- Lands. He
explored the area north-east of
Eucla in 1880, and
discovered the
Kudna rockhole and catacombs, an
immense network of
limestone caves,
lakes and...
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Barqusya Bayt
Jibrin Bayt
Nattif al-Dawayima Deir al-Dubban Dayr
Nakhkhas Kudna Mughallis al-Qubayba Ra'na Tell es-Safi Umm Burj az-****iyya
Zayta Zikrin...
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Fowlers Bay and the Head of the
Bight area. In June 1865 he went from the
Kudna rock hole to the
northern edge of the
Nullarbor after six days of travelling...