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Lajjun (Arabic: اللجّون, al-
Lajjūn) was a
large Palestinian Arab
village located 16
kilometers (9.9 mi)
northwest of
Jenin and 1
kilometer (0.62 mi) south...
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built 600
metres north-east of the site of the depo****ted Arab
village of
Lajjun, now
known as
Einot Kobi. In
Christian apocalyptic literature,
Mount Megiddo...
- (district governors) of
Lajjun Sanjak during Ottoman rule in the 16th–17th centuries. The
sanjak (district)
spanned the
towns of
Lajjun,
Jenin and
Haifa and...
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Lajjun Sanjak (
Lajjun District). The
sanjak was
officially called the Iqta (Fief) of
Turabay until 1559 when it
became officially known as the
Lajjun...
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alliance of
three local dynasties, the
Ridwans of Gaza, the
Turabays of al-
Lajjun and the
Farrukhs of Nablus,
governed Palestine on
behalf of the
Porte (imperial...
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deposits in Queensland, Australia,
deposits in
Sweden and Estonia, the El-
Lajjun deposit in Jordan, and
deposits in France, Germany, Brazil, China, and Russia...
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Ottoman tax
registers as
being in the
Nahiya of
Sahil Atlit of the Liwa of
Lajjun. It had a po****tion of 32
Muslim households and paid
taxes on wheat, barley...
- Jibrin)
Kefar Othnai (לגיון) כפר עותנאי ****
Caporcotani (Legio) اللجّون (al-
Lajjûn) Peki'in פקיעין Βακὰ **** البقيعة (al-Buqei'a)
Jamnia יבנה Ιαμνεία Iamnia...
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Camels at the Khan and old bridge,
Lajjun,
Palestine (now in Israel) - 1870s drawing...
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Sanjak of
Nablus (نابلس) The
Sanjak of
Jerusalem (القدس) The
Sanjak of
Lajjun (اللجون) The
Sanjak of Salt (السلط) The
Sanjak of Gaza (غزة) In 1579, the...