- (Arabic: فَلَّاح fallāḥ;
feminine فَلَّاحَة fallāḥa;
plural fellaheen or
fellahin, فلاحين, fallāḥīn) is a peasant,
usually a
farmer or
agricultural laborer...
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demographically into
those who live in the
major urban centres and the
fellahin, or farmers, that
reside in
rural villages. The
total inhabited area constitutes...
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property inscribed in the land register. The tabu was
resisted by the
fellahin. They saw a
threat to
their community in
registering their land for two...
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Palestine reports a po****tion of an
estimated 300,000, who were
mainly fellahin (peasants).
According to
Justin McCarthy, the
sedentary po****tion of Palestine...
- world,
recording everything from
Afghan refugees in the
Khyber P**** to the
fellahin in
their Nile villages." Time and
Fortune were
among the
magazines that...
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impact of
Zionist land-purchases on
Palestinian peasants (Arabic: فلاحين,
fellahin),
expressing growing concern over land
dispossession and its implications...
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Mandatory authorities set out to
gather toponymic information from
local fellahin, who had been
proven to have
preserved knowledge of the
ancient place names...
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influx of
immigrant Jews, and with the
growing plight of the
rural fellahin rendered landless, who as they
moved to
metropolitan centers to escape...
- also
Christfrid Ganander's
Mythologia Fennica Blackman, Winifred. The
Fellahin of
Upper Egypt. pp. 69–71. "Qarin –
OCCULT WORLD".
Retrieved 26 February...
- and
Somali people, than
among Southern Europeans.
Among the
Copts and
Fellahin of Egypt, two
distinct nasal types reportedly exist: one with a narrow...