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Zarnuqa (Arabic: زرنوقة), also Zarnuga, was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Ramle Subdistrict. It was depo****ted on 27–28 May 1948
during the 1948...
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erupted between the
residents of
Rehovot and the
neighboring village of
Zarnuqa,
which took two
years to resolve.
Another dispute broke out with the Suteriya...
- of Ramla. Most of the po****tion fled
after the fall of al-Qubeiba and
Zarnuqa in late May, but
armed males were
forced back.
Israeli army took the town...
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Zarnuqa sought refuge in Yibna, but left
after the
villagers accused them of
being traitors. On 27 May,
following the fall of Al-Qubayba and
Zarnuqa,...
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Shilta al-Tina al-Tira Umm
Kalkha Wadi
Hunayn Yibna Khirbat ****iyya
Zarnuqa A
Survey of Palestine:
Prepared in
December 1945 and
January 1946 for the...
- Ziona)
frequently exchanged fire with the Arab
villages al-Qubayba and
Zarnuqa (now
western Rehovot). Most of Ness Ziona's
youth joined the
Haganah to...
- Taxel, Y., Marom, R., & Nagar, Y. (2025). An
Infant Jar
Burial from
Zarnūqa:
Muslim Funerary Practices and
Migrant Communities in Late
Ottoman Palestine...
- 159 Taxel, Y., Marom, R., & Nagar, Y. (2025). An
Infant Jar
Burial from
Zarnūqa:
Muslim Funerary Practices and
Migrant Communities in Late
Ottoman Palestine...
- camp in
Rafah in the
southern Gaza Strip. His
family was
originally from
Zarnuqa near Ramlah,
where they had
lived for
nearly five
generations and his grandfather...
- / 31.79444°N 35.03472°E / 31.79444; 35.03472 Beit Meir,
Mesilat Zion
Zarnuqa Ramle 27 May 1948 2,761 6,068
Barak Atrocity 1 or 2
Jewish families 31°52′49″N...