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Safed (also
known as Tzfat; Hebrew: צְפַת, Ṣəfaṯ; Arabic: صفد,
Ṣafad) is a city in the
Northern District of Israel.
Located at an
elevation of up to 937 m...
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Safad El
Battikh (Arabic: صفد البطيخ) is a
village in
Nabatiye Governorate, in the Bint
Jbeil District of
southern Lebanon,
about 111
kilometres (69 mi)...
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Depending on the
location of its capital, it was also
known as the
Eyalet of
Safad,
Beirut or Acre.
Ottoman rulers considered creating the
province as early...
- Tzfatit, or
Tzfat cheese (Hebrew: גבינה צפתית,
gvina tsfattit) is a semi-hard
salty cheese produced in Israel,
originally from sheep's milk. It was first...
- The
Safad Subdistrict (Arabic: قضاء صفد; Hebrew: נפת צפת) was one of the
subdistricts of
Mandatory Palestine before it was
captured by
Israel in 1948...
- (Arabic: ماروس) was a
Palestinian village in
Upper Galilee, 7 km
northeast of
Safad. In the
Roman and
medieval period it had
Jewish po****tion, and by the 16th...
- Fara (Arabic: فارة) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Safad Subdistrict. It was depo****ted
during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War on
October 30, 1948,...
- The
Safad District (Hebrew: מחוז צפת; Arabic: قضاء صفد) was a
district in the
Mandatory Palestine. Its
capital was the city of
Safad.
Based on various...
- al-Zunnār,
Arabic for "belt"
because it
surrounded Safed. Amal of Barr
Safad Nahiya of Acre — It
roughly corresponded with the
western Upper Galilee...
- (Arabic: المنشية) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Safad Subdistrict (located 30 km
northeast of
Safad) that was depo****ted by the Palmach's
First Battalion...