- Ein
Qiniyye or 'Ayn
Qunya (Arabic: عين قنية; Hebrew: עֵין קֻנִיֶּה) is a
Druze village in the Israeli-occupied
southern foothills of
Mount Hermon, 750...
- the
Golan Heights and on
Mount Hermon,
together with
Majdal Shams, Ein
Qiniyye and Buq'ata.
Geographically a
distinction is made
between the
Golan Heights...
-
localities in the
subdistrict - save Katzrin, the
Druze towns of Buq'ata, Ein
Qiniyye,
Majdal Shams and Mas'ade, and the
Alawite town of
Ghajar - are organized...
-
death with singing,
dancing and feasting.
Another Druze shrine in Ein
Qiniyye is the
supposed burial place of Jethro's sister, Sit Shahwana.
Jethro is...
- The
remaining villages were
Majdal Shams,
Shayta (later destro****), Ein
Qiniyye, Mas'ade, Buq'ata and,
outside the
Golan proper, Ghajar.
Israeli settlement...
- and the
Golan Heights),
Majdal Shams is the largest,
together with Ein
Qiniyye, Mas'ade, and Buq'ata.
Although they are
administratively lumped together...
- Shefa-'Amr Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam
Tamra Tuba-Zangariyye Tur'an Yafa an-Naseriyye Yanuh-Jat
Yarka Zarzir Occupied Buq'ata Ein
Qiniyye Ghajar Majdal Shams Mas'ade...
-
Ruslan Brummanet al-Mashayekh Al-Qamsiyah Khan
Arnabah Khishniyah Ein
Qiniyye Majdal Shams Buq'ata Beer Ajam
Ghajar Mas'ade Al-Riqama Abu **** Ain al-Barda...
- home to an
approximately equal number of non-Arab Israelis. Buq'ata☆ Ein
Qiniyye☆†
Ghajar Majdal Shams☆† Mas'ade☆ ☆
Significant presence of
Druze po****tion...
- Israeli-occupied
portion of the
Golan Heights, the
others being Majdal Shams, Ein
Qiniyye and Mas'ade.
Geologically and
geographically a
distinction is made between...