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- The Makhamra family (Arabic: المخامرة), also Muhamara or Mahamara, is a Palestinian clan from the city of Yatta, in the Hebron Governorate, West Bank....
- al-Jarrar remained influential in Haifa's political and economic circles. The Makhamra family, prominent in Yatta and neighboring localities in the southern Hebron...
- recorded in what is today the West Bank. One notable instance involves the Makhamra family, based in Yatta and surrounding areas in the Hebron Hills, who claims...
- there. The Jews of Khaybar are mentioned in several Arab traditions. The Makhamra family of Yatta, in the southern Hebron Hills, traces its ancestry to the...
- habitations. Khaybar is referred to in various traditions outside the Hejaz. The Makhamra family, a Palestinian extended family who lives in the city of Yatta, in...
- featuring menorahs, and evidence suggesting the presence of a synagogue. The Makhamra clan, which constitutes around half of the town’s po****tion, is known...
- ancient town of Ma'on. It is home to members of several clans, including Makhamra, Dababsah, Hamamdah, Muhammad, and Abu Taha. Ma'in preserves the name of...
- Palestine (de jure) 4 7 F One killed One escaped 57. Khaled Muhammad Musa Makhamra, 21 (خالد محمد موسى مخمر) Muhammad Ahmad Musa Makhamreh, 21 (محمد أحمد...
- Jewish presence until the Islamic conquest. One notable example is of the Makhamra family of Yatta, who according to several reports, traces its own ancestry...
- needed] Some Palestinians residing in the Hebron Hills, most notably the Makhamras of Yatta, view themselves as having Jewish ancestry. During the Crusades...