- 1870, and
noted that the
villagers cultivated sesame. A well,
called Bir
Sabbarin,
appeared well built. The
village had an
estimated 1000 inhabitants, with...
-
Civil War. The land had
belonged to the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Sabbarin. The
founders were
later joined by Jews from the
Cyprus concentration camps...
-
Hanaggid is near
settlement land, but
located on land
belonging to
Yibna Sabbarin Haifa 12 May 1948 1,972 25,307
Mishmar HaEmek M****acre
Rubble 32°34′16″N...
- Aviv; Miska, near
Ramat Hakovesh; Sumeiriya, near Acre; and
Buteimat and
Sabbarin, near Haifa.
Morris writes that Weitz's
agents toured the
countryside to...
- al-Mazar al-Naghnaghiyya
Qannir Qira
Qisarya Qumbaza,
Khirbat al-Rihaniyya
Sabbarin al-Sarafand al-Sarkas,
Khirbat Sa'sa',
Khirbat Al-Sawamir,
Khirbat Sheikh...
-
parents were both born in
Mandatory Palestine. In 1948, his
family fled from
Sabbarin, a
village in the
subdistrict of
Haifa that was depo****ted
during the...
-
Others came from
northern towns and villages,
particularly Tiberias, Haifa,
Sabbarin, Umm az-Zinat as well as al-Dawayima in the
south near Hebron. Preliminary...
- destro**** by the
Israeli authorities,
while the
destruction of
Buteimat and
Sabbarin was
about to begin.
According to Morris,
Ramot Menashe was established...
- that the land of
Ramot Menashe actually belonged to the
former village of
Sabbarin. In 1946, a gar'in of the
Hashomer Hatzair movement, made up of Holocaust...
-
Iraqi forces in Wadi Ara.
During the war
refugees from the
villages of
Sabbarin, Khubbayza, Al-Kafrayn and Al-Butaymat
settled in the village. On 3 April...