- of the depo****ted
Jabal Amil
villages of
Qadas and al-
Malkiyya, it was
named after al-
Malkiyya, a
holdover name from the
biblical village of Malkia, itself...
- Al-
Malkiyya (Arabic: المالكية), also
known as Al-Malikiyah, was a
Palestinian village located in the
Jabal Amil region. In a 1920s census, the village...
- the then
Minister of
National Defense, Emir
Majid Arslan –
captured Al-
Malkiyya. This was Lebanon's only
success in the war. 100,000
Palestinians fled...
- and
other defense groups." The
poorly supplied brigade was
defending Al-
Malkiyya in June 1948,
replacing the
Yiftach Brigade, when the
Lebanese army attacked...
- the Arab army. On 6 June, the 3rd
battalion of the
Lebanese Army took Al-
Malkiyya and
Qadas in what
became the only
intervention of the
Lebanese army during...
-
football club from the town in
Bahrain Al-Malikiyah, a town in
Syria al-
Malkiyya, a depo****ted
Palestinian village in
Israel This
disambiguation page lists...
- 33°01′19″N 35°29′56″E / 33.02194°N 35.49889°E / 33.02194; 35.49889
Dalton Al-
Malkiyya Safad 28 May 1948 418 7,328
Yiftach 33°06′19″N 35°30′23″E / 33.10528°N...
-
Battle of
Malkiya — May 13–15, 1948
Successful Lebanese capture of al-
Malkiyya Battle of
Gesher — May 15–17, 1948
Failed Iraqi attack on
Gesher Battles...
-
belonging to Qadas. The
village land is also used by the
settlements of
Malkiyya,
founded in 1949, and
Ramot Naftali,
established in 1945.
Walid Khalidi...
- area. Ilan
Pappe gives the
example of the four villages: Rama, Suhmata,
Malkiyya and Kfar Bir'im. He
states that out of the four 'the only
village to remain...