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Ancient Gr****: Σεπφωρίς, romanized: Sépphōris),
known in
Arabic as
Saffuriya (صفورية
Ṣaffūriya) and in
Hebrew as
Tzipori (צִפּוֹרִי Ṣīppōrī) is an archaeological...
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command the
troops of
Galilee and join the
royal army ****embling near
Saffuriya. The
royal army
forced Saladin to
withdraw his
troops from the prin****lity...
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Nazareth resident and
Indur native Tawfiq al-Ibrahim. The
nearby villages of
Saffuriya and al-Mujaydil pla**** a more
active military role,
contributing nine...
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capture Nazareth and the
Lower Galilee. On 15 July
Israeli aircraft bombed Saffuriya village and
caused panic among the po****tion; many of the
villagers fled...
- in America. 3,795
dunams of
Saffuriya's land was
given to
HaSolelim in late 1949.
HaSolelim is
located west of the
Saffuriya site. "Regional Statistics"...
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towns were
Tiberias the
capital of the district, Qadas, Beisan, Acre,
Saffuriya, and Kabul.
During the
early Islamic period,
Galilee underwent a process...
- of Acre was
captured by Saladin,
while his
forces seized Nazareth and
Saffuriya;
other brigades took Haifa, Caesarea,
Sebastia and Nablus,
while al-Adil...
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International Committee of the Red
Cross to
accommodate refugees from Amqa,
Saffuriya, Sha'ab, Taitaba, Manshieh, al-Simireh, al-Nahr, Safsaf, Hittin, al-Ras...
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coveted Saffuriya lands". The "Northern Front"
ordered the
villagers eviction,
which was
carried out the 7th of
January 1949. Land in
Saffuriya was then...
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Jadar (Jaydur, area
adjacent to the east of the
Golan Heights), Tyre and
Saffuriya. The
geographers Ibn
Hawqal (d. c. 978) and
Estakhri (d. 957)
noted the...