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Qalunya (Arabic: قالونيا, also
transliterated Qaluniya) was a
Palestinian village located 6
kilometers (3.7 mi) west of Jerusalem.
Prior to the village's...
- of the Levant, it
became known as
Qalunya. In 1854,
farmland was
purchased from the
nearby Arab
village of
Qalunya (Colonia) by a
Baghdadi Jew, Shaul...
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spelled Surar, and by
various names along different segments, such as Wadi
Qalunya near Motza, Wadi al-Tahuna, and Nahr
Rubin further downstream. Folk etymology...
- ("Macedonian") legion, po****ting it with 800 veterans,
though this may
refer to
Qalunya rather than
Emmaus Nicopolis.
Archaeological works indicate that the town...
- (surname),
Italian surname Scuderia Coloni, a
motor racing team
Sharecroppers Qalunya,
older name of this depo****ted
Palestinian village This disambiguation...
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would harm them. In the
afternoon of 24 August,
Arabs from
neighbouring Qalunya entered Motza and
invaded the
house of the
Maklef family. Mr. Makleff [he]...
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school of its own and its
children attended the
school at
Lifta or in
Qalunya. By 1943, two
elementary schools were built—one for boys and one for girls...
- her account, Honig-Parn**** saw depo****ted
Palestinian villages (such as
Qalunya)
during the 1948 war. In
retrospect she
describes herself as
having been...
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Khirbet Mizzah, the
Arabic name by
which the
ruins of the Arab
village of
Qalunya are known,
which were
hence named in
Modern Hebrew as Tel Moza. Mev****eret...
- northeast, and Beit
HaKerem to the southeast. The
closest Arab
towns were
Qalunya a few
kilometers to the
northwest and Ein
Karem a few
kilometers to the...