Al-Qabu
Arab villages depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli WarDistrict of JerusalemPages with non-numeric formatnum arguments
Al-Qabu (Arabic: القبو, "the vault, or cellar") was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jerusalem Subdistrict. The name is an Arabic variation of the site's original Roman name, and the ruins of a church there are thought to date to the era of Byzantine or Crusader rule over Palestine. Al-Qabu was depopulated on 22–23 October 1948, following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Following Israel's establishment, homes in the village were blown up by Israeli troops in May 1949 and in 1950, the moshav of Mevo Beitar was founded on the village lands.
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סלאלום קובי, Mate Yehuda Regional Council
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N 31.727777777778 ° | E 35.119444444444 ° |
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القبو
סלאלום קובי
9987500 Mate Yehuda Regional Council
Jerusalem District, Israel
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