- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Tarbikha (Arabic: تربيخا), was a
Palestinian Arab village. It was
located 27 kilometres...
- Al-Nabi
Rubin students used to
attend school in the
nearby village of
Tarbikha. In 1881, the PEF's
Survey of
Western Palestine (SWP)
described Al-Nabi...
- the site of the Shia
village of
Tarbikha. Its land had
belonged to the
Palestinian villages of Iqrit,
Suruh and
Tarbikha, all of
which were depo****ted...
-
coastal highway from Acre to Ras an-Naqura via a
secondary road
leading to
Tarbikha.
There were 339
people living in 50
houses in the
census of 1931, which...
-
Tarbikha, were
given expulsion orders by
Israeli forces. A
predominantly ****
Muslim hamlet,
Suruh and Nabi
Rubin were
satellite hamlets of
Tarbikha...
-
predominantly Shia
Muslim (i.e., Metouali) were
transferred to Palestine:
Tarbikha, Saliha, Malkiyeh, Nabi Yusha, Qadas, Hunin, and Abil al-Qamh.
Having come...
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their towns,
including al-B****a, Ramla, Lod, Safed, Kafr Bir'im, Iqrit,
Tarbikha,
Eilabun and Haifa. Many
Christian towns or
neighborhoods were ethnically...
- 32°02′15″N 34°57′12″E / 32.03750°N 34.95333°E / 32.03750; 34.95333
Tarbikha Acre 1
November 1948 1,160 18,563
Hiram Expulsion 3 or more
Jewish families...
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including the
former villages of al-B****a and al-Khalisa, and the
villages of
Tarbikha, Qadas, Hunin, al-Nabi Yusha', and Saliha,
whose inhabitants had been Twelver...
- the po****tion was
predominantly Shia
Muslim (also
known as Metawali):
Tarbikha, Saliha, Malkiyeh, Nabi Yusha, Qadas, Hunin, and Abil al-Qamh.
These villages...