Al-Manshiyya, Acre
13th-century establishments in the Mamluk Sultanate1948 disestablishments in Mandatory PalestineArab villages depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli WarDistrict of AcrePages with non-numeric formatnum arguments ... and 1 more
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Al-Manshiyya (Arabic: المنشية), was a Palestinian village with a Muslim orphanage and a mosque known as the mosque of Abu 'Atiyya, which is still standing. The area just north of the village was a garden planted by Sulayman Pasha, who was the ruler of Acre in the early 19th century, named Arabic: قصر بهجي, Qasr Bahjī, mansion of delight; today this is known as the shrine of Bahá'u'lláh, who was the founder of the Baháʼí Faith.
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Franko, Acre Moriah
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N 32.932222222222 ° | E 35.090555555556 ° |
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תיכון דתי אמי"ת ע"ש קנדי
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2431106 Acre, Moriah
North District, Israel
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