- conflict. Al-
Mujaydil (Arabic: المْجيدل (also: al-Mujeidil) was an Arab-Palestinian
village located 6 km
southwest of Nazareth. Al-
Mujaydil was one of a...
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Palestinian village of al-
Mujaydil. It had
existed there since at
least 1596
during the
Ottoman period. In July 1948 al-
Mujaydil was
completely destro****...
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Indur native Tawfiq al-Ibrahim. The
nearby villages of
Saffuriya and al-
Mujaydil pla**** a more
active military role,
contributing nine
commanders between...
- 33°02′57″N 35°06′08″E / 33.04917°N 35.10222°E / 33.04917; 35.10222 al-
Mujaydil Nazareth 15 July 1948 2,204 18,836
Dekel Rubble 32°40′40″N 35°14′31″E...
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Subdistrict depo****ted in 1925, now part of
Ramat Yohanan in
Israel Al-
Mujaydil, a
Palestinian village depo****ted in 1948, now in
Israel Majd al-Krum...
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Jezreel Subdistrict.[citation needed] (current
localities in parentheses) al-
Mujaydil (Migdal HaEmek, Yifat)
Indur Ma'alul (Kfar Ha****sh,
Migdal HaEmek, Timrat)...
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Examples of such
place names include Al-Majdal, Askalan,
Majdal Yaba, and Al-
Mujaydil (depo****ted
Palestinian villages located in modern-day Israel), Majdal...
- the town were the
Sammenoi and the
Migdalenoi (migrants from
nearby al-
Mujaydil). The
inhabitants practiced a
Roman pagan cult as
early as 161 AD. In the...
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Harqal al-Hashmah
Haysah al-Humaymah
Jurnaya Kafr Laha Kafr Ram
Mahnaya Maryamin Mujaydil Rafin Samalil Sinsil Tell
Dahab al-Taybah al-Gharbiyah Zaybaq...
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Overlooking Wadi al-Halabi,
between the
village site and the site of al-
Mujaydil, is an
Israeli plastics factory. Cactus,
olive trees, and fig
trees grow...