- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Suhmata (Arabic: سحماتا), was a
Palestinian village,
located 25
kilometres (16 mi)...
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which had
belonged to the
forcibly depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Suhmata. The
founders were
Yemenite Jews from the town of Beit 'Adaqah, led by...
-
Herut on land
which had
belonged to the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Suhmata. "Regional Statistics".
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved...
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playwright best
known for co-writing
Suhmata, a play
about the
destruction of the
Palestinian Arab
village of
Suhmata, near Acre in
northern Israel.[citation...
- 96194 Geva
Karmel Saidiyeen Bedouin Beersheba 1 May 1950 1,312 1,238,375
Suhmata Acre 30
October 1948 1,311 17,056
Hiram Military ****ault Some
walls 33°00′19″N...
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daughter of the
village mukhtar (headman). He also
acquired the
fortress of
Suhmata through diplomacy,
followed by the
nearby fortified village of Deir al-Q****i...
- in the 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...
- 'absorption settlements'-moshavim and
development towns - such as at Tarshiha,
Suhmata, Deir al Qasi, Tarbikha, Meirun, Sammu’i, Safsaf, Ras al Ahmar'. Peteet...
- عن طمرة". الأخبار (in Arabic).
Retrieved 2021-05-17. "ABNAA'
SUHMATA ****o". www.
suhmata.com.
Retrieved 2021-05-17. صحيفة "الشباب" القاهرية، عام 1938 "PNN"...
- and the
fortress villages of Bi'ina in the Shaghur, Deir al-Q****i, and
Suhmata. The
Zayadina under Zahir and Sa'd
withstood sieges against their Tiberias...