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Kurnub
Kurnub is a depopulated Palestinian village located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of the city of Beer Sabe'. The village stood on the site of the ancient Nabatean/Byzantine city of Mamshit (Mamphis), where archaeological remains of monasteries, churches, forts, watchtowers, architectural fragments, and dams still exist. In Wadi Umm al-Haytan, Roman-era fig and olive trees can be found. It is believed the village may have been built on the ruins of the ancient town of
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Khirbet Abu Muailiq (Hasanat)
The village of Khirbat Abu Muailiq was named after the Hasanat Abu Muailiq clan. It is considered one of the clans that remained steadfast on Palestinian land in the Be’er Sheva region[...]
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Al-Khalasa
Al-Khalasa was a Palestinian village located approximately 23 kilometers southwest of the city of Be’er Sheva, at the confluence of Wadi al-‘Awsaja and Wadi al-Khalasa[...]
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Mar 2, 20242 min read
Al-Jammama
The village of Al-Jammama was situated on undulating land in the northern part of the Negev Desert, near the edge of Wadi al-Murabba‘. A secondary road connected it to the village of Bureir[..]
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Mar 2, 20242 min read
Al-'Imara
The village of Al-‘Imara, classified as a farm in the Palestine Index Gazetteer, was located in the center of a wide valley. Two secondary roads connected it to Beersheba and Gaza[...]
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Mar 2, 20242 min read
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