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Occupation date; 14th of
July 1948
The village has been
mostly destroyed with the exception of the two village churches
and the village mosque.
Ma'lul
inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed
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Land ownership
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Ethnic
Group
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Land
Ownership (Dunums)
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Arab
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1,949
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Jewish
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2,719
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Public
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30
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Total
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4,698 (4,112 cultivable )
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Population
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Year
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Population
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1596
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77
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19th century
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280
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1931
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390
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1945
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690
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The Crusaders
referred to the village by Maula
One mosque and two
churches; all are still standing, but in need of serious renovation
guys!
Two springs lay in the
vicinity of Ma'lul, one to the northeast and the other to the
northwest.
The village contained a
magnificent Roman mausoleum sometimes called Qasr al-Dayr.
Migdal ha-'Emeq,
Kefar ha-Choresh, Timrat, and an Israeli military base.
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