Daliyat al-Rawha'
Arab villages depopulated prior to the 1948 Arab–Israeli WarDistrict of HaifaPages with non-numeric formatnum arguments
Daliyat al-Rawha' (Arabic: دالية الروحاء, Dâliyat er Rûhâ, "vineyards (دالية) of al-Rawha") was a Palestinian village located 24.5 kilometers (15.2 mi) southeast of Haifa. It was the site of the signing of a ceasefire agreement between the forces of the Mamluks and the Crusaders in the 13th century. A small village of 60 Arab Muslims in the late 19th century, the kibbutz of Dalia was established on land purchased in the village in 1939. The population in 1945 reached 600 people: 280 Arabs and 320 Jews. It was depopulated of its Arab inhabitants in late March during the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine.
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6952, Megido Regional Council
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| N 32.601944444444 ° | E 35.077222222222 ° |
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מי דמומית
6952
Megido Regional Council
North District, Israel
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