- Agreements,
Faqqua came
under Jordanian rule. The
Jordanian census of 1961
found 1,099
inhabitants in Faqqu'a.
Since the Six-Day War in 1967,
Faqqua has been...
-
Palestinian poppy. Even
though the
national flower of
Palestine is the
Faqqua Iris,
adopted in 2016, the
poppy is red, with
black center and
green leaves...
- Barta'a ash-Sharqiyah Beit Qad Bir al-Basha Deir
Ghazaleh Fahma Fandaqumiya Faqqua Jalamah Jalbun Jalqamus Judeida Kufeirit Mirka Misilyah al-Mughayyir Nazlet...
-
Sanur valley.
About 1.5
kilometers to Jenin's east is
Mount Gilboa (Jabal
Faqqua).
Jenin is 42
kilometers north of Nablus, 18
kilometers to the
south of...
-
other side of the
Israeli West Bank barrier, is the
Palestinian village Faqqua. A 6th
century Jewish settlement–of
which the Beit Alfa
Synagogue formed...
- 3 km
northwest of
Faqqua and 2 km
northeast of Deir Ghazaleh. The
village houses are
situated on a hill at the foot of
Mount Faqqua, a
section of Mount...
- of
Mount Gilboa', or 'Irus Ha-Gilboa'. The
Palestinian name is 'Sawsan
Faqqua' or 'Sawsan Gilboa'. The
Latin specific epithet haynei refers to William...
-
south of Deir Abu Da'if, was one of the
villages Victor Guérin
noted from
Faqqua. In 1870/1871 (1288 AH), an
Ottoman census listed the
village in the nahiya...
- Da'if, was one of the "not important"
villages Victor Guérin
noted from
Faqqua. In 1882 the PEF's
Survey of
Western Palestine (SWP)
noted Raba as "A stone...
-
south of Deir Abu Da'if, was one of the
villages Victor Guérin
noted from
Faqqua. In 1882, the PEF's
Survey of
Western Palestine described the
village as...