- The
Sursock family (also
spelled Sursuq) is a Gr****
Orthodox Christian family from Lebanon, and used to be one of the most
important families of Beirut...
- in
Kiskis (present Alonim) and
Tabaun (present
Kiryat Tiv'on) from the
Sursuk family of Beirut. At the time,
there were 36
families living there. In the...
-
Zionist organisation purchased 1,500
dunums in Kordaneh, from
Alfred Sursuk, of the
Sursuk family of Beirut. At the time,
there were 20
families living there...
- Hanna)[citation needed]
Sheikh Bureik Sold
during the
early 1920s, by the
Sursuk family to the
Jewish National Fund. The Arab
tenants were
evicted and in...
- 19th
century after the
Ottoman authorities sold the
village lands to the
Sursuk family of Lebanon, the
village was depo****ted in the 1920s
after this family...
-
purchased 70
feddans in
Harbaj from
Alexander Sursuk, as part of a
larger series of land
purchases from the
Sursuk family of Beirut. At the time,
there were...
-
condition of the administration, we here also ascertained. A Gr****
banker named Sursuk, to whom the
Government was
under obligations, was
allowed to buy the northern...
- use of
arbitrary power (tahakkum). In particular, they
claimed that
Ilyas Sursuk and a
middleman had sold
their land to people, whom they
called 'Zionists'...
- Arab
village at the site had been
evicted a few
years earlier when the
Sursuk family of
Beirut sold the land. The
locality was
known to have archaeological...
- with a po****tion of 111 Muslims. At some time
during the
early 1920s, the
Sursuk family sold the
lands of the village,
including the necropolis, to the Jewish...