Infobox Israel municipality name Tiberias hebname lang he a Tverya.ogg ISO berya arname emblem Coat of arms of Tiberias.png emblem type image skyline Tiberias P5310012.JPG image caption ... Tiberias IPAc en icon t a b r i s lang he n , Tverya , Tiveria small ... The Antiquities of the Jews Book XVIII Chapter 2 XVIII.2.3 ref Tiberias has been venerated in Judaism ... publisher Religious Tract Society page 805 quote Tiberias is esteemed a holy city by Israel s children ... Tiberias ref In the 2nd 10th centuries, Tiberias was the largest Jewish city in the Galilee and the political ... performed several miracles in the Tiberias district, making it an important pilgrimage site for devout Christians. ref name haaretz.com http www.haaretz.com hasen spages 967796.html Israel Travel Tiberias, Ha aretz dead link date October 2010 ref Tiberias has historically been known for its hot springs ... File PikiWiki Israel 11910 leaning tower in tiberias.jpg thumb 250px Leaning tower of Tiberias Jewish and Roman period Tiberias was founded sometime around 20 CE in the Judea Province of Rome by Roman .... ref name JewishEnc It was named in honor of the Roman Emperor Tiberius . There is a legend that Tiberias ... ref A discussion of Tiberias as Rakkat appears in the Talmud . ref Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Megillah 5b ref In The Antiquities of the Jews , the Roman Jewish historian Josephus states that Tiberias .... ref name MDotB The prestige of Tiberias was so great that the sea of Galilee soon came to be named the sea of Tiberias however, what would now be called Jewish zealots continued to call it Yam Ha Kinerett ... Publishing Group, ISBN 0567086682 p 232 ref Where most other cities in Palestine were razed, Tiberias ... Robinson, Eli Smith Published by Crocker & Brewster, 1841 p 269 ref File Tiberias S 506.jpg thumb ... moves eventually settled in Tiberias in about 150 CE. ref name MDotB Mercer Dictionary of the Bible ... period. Following the expulsion of all Jews from Jerusalem after 135, Tiberias and its neighbor Sepphoris ... more details
The District of Tiberias was an administrative district, situated in the British Mandate of Palestine around the city of Tiberias . After the 1948 Arab Israeli War , the district disintegrated. Depopulated settlements nowrap begin Awlam w al Dalhamiyya w Ghuwayr Abu Shusha w Hadatha w al Hamma, Tiberias al Hamma w Hittin w Kafr Sabt w Lubya w Ma dhar w al Majdal, Tiberias al Majdal w al Manara w al Manshiyya, Tiberias al Manshiyya w al Mansura, Tiberias al Mansura w Nasir ad Din, Tiberias Nasir al Din w Nimrin w al Nuqayb w Samakh, Tiberias Samakh w al Samakiyya w al Samra w al Shajara w Tabgha al Tabigha w al Ubaydiyya w al Wa ra al Sawda , Khirbat w Yaquq nowrap end Palestinian Arab villages depopulated during the 1948 Palestine War DEFAULTSORT District Of Tiberias Category British Mandate for Palestine Category District of Tiberias Mandate Palestine stub he ... more details
merge from Hammat Tiberias Synagogue date April 2011 File Hamat Tiberias 119.jpg thumb right 250px Zodiac mosaic floor, synagogue in Hamat Tiberias File Hamat Tiberias mosaic writing.jpg right thumb 250px Ancient Greek inscription on the Hellenistic mosaic floor belonging to the synagogue in Hamat Tiberias Hamat Tiberias is an ancient archaeological site and an Israel i national park on the Tiberias Zemach road that runs along the shore of the Sea of Galilee Kinneret to Tiberias . Second century Hammata is believed to have been built on the ruins of the biblical city of Hammath. ref The Guide to Israel , Zev Vilnay , Jerusalem, 1972, p.486 ref History The 17 springs of Hamat Tiberias have been known since antiquity for their curative properties. The site was discovered in 1920 when the Tiberias Zemach road was being constructed. The Hammat Tiberias Synagogue Hamat Tiberias Synagogue dates to 286 and 337 CE, when Tiberias was the seat of the Sanhedrin . The mosaic floor is made up of three panels featuring the zodiac and Helios the sun god. Women symbolizing the four seasons appear in each corner. ref http www.parks.org.il BuildaGate5 general2 data card.php?Cat 25 570306204 Hamat Tiberias National Park, soAn opulent synagogue and ancient medical baths ref The Hamei Tveriya natural hot springs are located on the grounds of the park. According to the sages of the Talmud, the springs were constantly hot as they stream past the entrance of Hell. ref name Vilnay1978 cite book author Zev Vilnay title Legends of Galilee, Jordan, and Sinai url http books.google.com books?id 2bLXAAAAMAAJ accessdate 17 October 2010 date June 1978 publisher Jewish Publication Society of America isbn 9780827601062 page 168 ref References Reflist External links http www.parks.org.il BuildaGate5 general2 data card.php?Cat 25 570306204 Hamat Tiberias National Park at the Israeli Parks Authority site. National ... in Israel Category Tiberias cs N rodn park Chamat Tverja fr Synagogue de Hammath he ... more details
Joseph of Tiberias or St. Joseph of Tiberias , 4th century AD was a Christian of Jewish origin. According to Epiphanius, he was born during the reign of Emperor Constantine. He was a Rabbinical scholar and member of the Sanhedrin and a disciple of Hillel II . Following his conversion, was appointed as supervisor of the churches in Palestine and was given permission to build churches in the Galilee . One of the churches built by him was the church of loaves and fish. ref http www.israeltravels.com highlights13.html Explanation about churches in Galilee ref Despite his high position, he opposed the Arian policies of Constantine s successors, and got married after his first wife died in order to evade Arian pressure to become a Bishop for that sect. The main source about his life is Panarion ch. 30, by Epiphanius . His saint day is July 22. For further reading Ray Pritz, Joseph of Tiberias The Legend of a 4th Century Jewish Christian Mishkan 2 1985 Notes Reflist External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1654&letter A An article in the Jewish Encyclopedia mentioning Joseph of Tiberias http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 2005 2005 09 03.html Book review mentioning Joseph of Tiberias http web.duke.edu goranson Joseph of Tiberias.pdf Stephen Craft Goranson, The Joseph of Tiberias Episode in Epiphanius Studies in Jewish and Christian Relations 1990 Category Catholic saints Category Converts from Judaism ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Naomi Tiberias is a fictional character from the Left Behind series Left Behind series of books by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins . Naomi Tiberias is the teenage daughter of Eleazar Tiberias , one of the elders at Petra, who help Micah aka Chaim Rosenzweig run the operations of the city of the remnant. Naomi s mother was converted to Christianity before she died of an illness. Naomi is one of the techies in Petra, and assists Chang Wong in setting up technology within Petra. After helping rescue Chang from New Babylon they become very close, but decide to postpone marriage until the Millennium Kingdom. She and her father take in single women and families after the return of Christ. Left Behind Left Behind Characters Category Characters in the Left Behind series Tiberias, Eleazar ... more details
Justus of Tiberias was a Jew ish author and historian living in the second half of the 1st century AD. Little is known about his life, except as told by his political and literary enemy Josephus Josephus Flavius . Justus was born in Tiberias , a highly Hellenistic civilization Hellenistic Galilee Galilean city and was a man of learning. He was close to the Tetrarch Agrippa II and became a leading citizens of his hometown. During the First Jewish Roman War 66 73 , he ran into conflict with Josephus, a Jewish leader in Galilee. When the Romans had reconquered Galilee, Justus sought sanctuary with the Tetrach Agrippa. Vespasian , who led the Roman troops, demanded that Justus be put to death, but Agrippa spared him and merely imprisoned him. The tetrarch even appointed Justus as his secretary, but later dismissed him as unreliable. Justus wrote a history of the war in which he blamed Josephus for the troubles of Galilee. He also portrayed his former master Agrippa in an unfavourable light, but did not publish the work until after Agrippa s death. Justus also wrote a chronicle of the Jewish people from Moses to Agrippa II. Both his works only survive in fragments. Flavius Josephus, Justus rival, criticized the Tiberian s account of the war and defended his own conduct in the Autobiography , from whose polemical passages we derive most of what we know about Justus life. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 738&letter J&search justus Jewish Encyclopedia on Justus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Jewish historians Category 1st century historians Category People from Tiberias Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown de Justus von Tiberias fr Juste de Tib riade he no Justus fra Tiberias pl Justus z Tyberiady pt Justo de Tiber ades sv Justus av Tiberias ... more details
Ralph of Tiberias ref Raoul de Saint Omer, Raoul de Tiberias. ref died 1220 was briefly Prince of Galilee and twice Seneschal of Jerusalem in the Crusader states in Palestine. He was exiled after an assassination attempt on Amalric II of Jerusalem . His elder brother Hugues had shortly before tried to get Ralph to marry Isabella of Jerusalem , and thereby claim the throne, after Henry II of Champagne died and before Amalric had married her. He went to Tripoli in 1198, Constantinople in 1204. ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands JERUSALEM 20NOBILITY.htm RaoulGalileeSarept Jerusalem Bot generated title ref He gained a reputation as a jurist, being asked to edit the legal corpus of Le Livre du Roi , and was given a later attribution of material in the Assizes of Jerusalem , by Philip of Novara . ref Steven Runciman , The History of the Crusades III pp.95 6. ref Family His father was Walter of Saint Omer , his mother Eschiva of Bures , called the Lady of Tiberias, daughter of Elinard de Bures ref http worldroots.com brigitte famous c charlemagnedesc 15.htm Worldroots.com Bot generated title ref . She remarried Raymond III of Tripoli in 1174. He married Agnes de Grenier, daughter of Renaud, lord of Sidon . ref http genealogy.euweb.cz french stomer.html Saint Omer Bot generated title ref Notes references Category 1220 deaths Category Christians of the Crusades Category Medieval jurists de Rudolf von Saint Omer es Ra l de Saint Omer nl Rudolf van Sint Omer ... more details
According to Jewish sources Benjamin of Tiberias was a man of immense wealth, who enlisted and armed many soldiers during the Jewish revolt against Heraclius in the 7th century Palaestina province of the Byzantine Empire . ref name abrahamson http www.eretzyisroel.org jkatz The 20Persian 20conquest 20of 20Jerusalem 20in 20614CE 20compared 20with 20Islamic 20conquest 20of 20638CE.pdf The Persian conquest of Jerusalem in 614CE compared with Islamic conquest of 638CE By Ben Abrahamson and Joseph Katz ref Benjamin took a place as one of the leaders of the revolt, actively participating in the Siege of Jerusalem 614 Persian siege and capture of Jerusalem in 614 and playing a major role in managing the newly established Jewish revolt against Heraclius The Sassanid Jewish Commonwealth autonomous Jewish community within the Sassanid Empire . However, the autonomy period was brief, and the Jews surrendered to Heraclius, who entered Jerusalem in 628. Despite the surrender, the next year a major massacre by Byzantines and Ghassanids devastated the Jewish communities of Galilee and Jerusalem. The fate of Benjamin is not known for certain. Sassanid alliance with the Jews main Jewish revolt against Heraclius During an early stage of the Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 , the Sassanid Persian ruler, Khosrau II , decided as a tactical move to establish a military alliance with the Jewish population of the Sassanid Empire, with a promise to re establish Jewish rule over the Land of Israel Palaestina ... of Tiberias, who enlisted and armed additional Jewish soldiers from Tiberias, Nazareth and the mountain ... books?hl en&lr &id 0ytkockAajMC&oi fnd&pg PA241&dq benjamin tiberias heraclius&ots 77nhOvZpZo ... of Khosrau II, Heraclius came as victor into Jerusalem and the Jews of Tiberias and Nazareth, under the leadership of Benjamin of Tiberias, surrendered and joined him as allies. It is said that Benjamin ... Reflist Category Byzantine Jews Category People from Tiberias Category 7th century Byzantine people ... more details
Tiberias Samakh index.html ref There was battle there in World War I see Battle of Megiddo 1918 Destruction ... Middle East Jordan Valley , on the southernmost shore of Lake Tiberias , only a short distance east of the point where River Jordan exits from the lake. Samakh was the largest village in the Tiberias ... of the Hejaz Railway . It lay on a highway that ran along the lake shore and led to the city of Tiberias in the northwest. Sailing routes on Lake Tiberias also linked Samakh with Tiberias s harbour ... Tiberias Samakh index.html Welcome to Samakh http www.alnakba.org villages tiberias samakh.htm ... prior to the 1948 Arab Israeli War Category District of Tiberias he pl Samakh ... more details
The Tiberias Marathon is an annual marathon road running road race held along the Sea of Galilee in Israel with a field in recent years of approximately 1000 competitors. ref cite news first Megan last Jacobs title Track & Field Muturi returns to defend Tiberias title url http fr.jpost.com servlet Satellite?cid 1198517339284&pagename JPost JPArticle ShowFull work Jerusalem Post date 10 January 2008 accessdate 12 November 2008 ref The competition was first held in 1977 and also hosts the annual Israeli marathon national championship. It was Israel s first international marathon event. ref http webcache.googleusercontent.com search?q cache 6yAFMumOZdQJ www.nyrr.org about this week.asp Werner Dorrenbacher&cd 1&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk&client firefox a This Week in NYRR History . New York Road Runners . Retrieved on 2011 01 14. ref The course follows an out and back format around the southern tip of the sea, and was run concurrently with a 10k race along an abbreviated version of the same route. In 2010 the 10k race was moved to the afternoon before the marathon. At approximately 200 metres below sea level , this is the lowest course in the world. In 2007, a Kenya Kenyan born Bahrain i athlete, Mushir Salem Jawher Leonard Mucheru Maina , won the race and was briefly stripped of his Bahrani citizenship for competing in Israel. ref cite news first David last Sharrock title How an Arab who used to be Kenyan made history running in Israel and ended up in a hell of a state url http www.timesonline.co.uk article 0,,251 2537371.html work Times Online date 9 January 2007 accessdate 2008 11 12 ref Past winners Key legend2 A9F5A9 Course record border solid 1px AAAAAA legend2 F7BE81 Race longer than marathon distance border solid 1px AAAAAA class wikitable sortable style text align center class ... & Civai, Franco 2011 01 09 . http www.arrs.net HP TibMa.htm Tiberias Marathon . Association of Road ... stub de Tiberias Marathon he ... more details
Infobox Football club clubname Hapoel Tiberias image File Hapoel crest.svg 150px Logo fullname Hapoel Tiberias Football Club nickname shortname founded dissolved 1994 ground Municipal Stadium, Tiberias capacity season position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 pattern sh1 pattern so1 leftarm1 body1 rightarm1 shorts1 socks1 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 pattern sh2 pattern so2 leftarm2 body2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 pattern la3 pattern b3 pattern ra3 pattern sh3 pattern so3 pattern name3 leftarm3 body3 rightarm3 shorts3 socks3 Hapoel Tiberias lang he was a association football football club based in Tiberias , Israel . The club spent several seasons in the top division of Israeli football in the 1960s, and made its last appearance in the top flight in 1988. History The club won the Decade of Independence Cup for second division clubs in 1958, beating Hapoel Be er Sheva F.C. Hapoel Be er Sheva 7 1 in the final. ref http www.rsssf.com tablesi isracuphist.html Israel List of Cup Finals RSSSF ref They were first promoted to Liga Leumit then the top division in 1961. ref http www.rsssf.com tablesi israhist.html Israel List of Final Tables RSSSF ref In their first season in the top flight they finished third, with Yitzhak Nizri finishing as joint top scorer with 16 goals. After three seasons of mid table finishes, Hapoel ended the Liga Leumit 1964 65 1965 65 season bottom of the table, and were relegated to Liga Alef . They remained in the lower leagues until 1988 when ... to Liga Gimel and folded due to financial difficulties in 1994. A new club, Ironi Tiberias F.C. Ironi Tiberias was established and currently plays in Liga Alef . Honours Decade of Independence Cup Winners 1958 References reflist Category Defunct Israeli football clubs Tiberias Category Association football clubs disestablished in 1994 Category Hapoel football clubs Tiberias Category Tiberias he lt Hapoel Tiberias FC ... more details
merge to Hamat Tiberias date April 2011 Infobox ancient site name Hammat Tiberias Synagogue native name alternate name image Hamat Tiberias zodiac mosaic.jpg imagealttext caption map type Israel map alt latitude 32.789722 longitude 35.524722 map size 220 location flagicon ISR Tiberias region coordinates type part of length width area height builder material built 4th century CE abandoned epochs cultures dependency of occupants event excavations archaeologists condition ownership public access Museum website notes The Hammat Tiberias Synagogue , Hebrew Beit Knesset Hamat Tveriya also known as the Severus synagogue , is an ancient synagogue on the outskirts of Tiberias , Israel , located near the hot springs just south of the city. History Two synagogue sites have been excavated at Hammat Tiberias. The first, uncovered in 1921 by Nachum Slouschz, working under the sponsorship of the Israel Exploration Society Jewish Palestine Exploration Society , was a watershed event in the history of Archaeology of Israel Israeli archaeology as the first archaeological dig conducted under Jewish auspices. ref S. Fine, Art and Judaism in the Greco Roman World Toward a new Jewish Archaeology Cambridge, 2005 , 22 7 ref A limestone menorah uncovered there is now on display at the Israel Museum . The second synagogue site, excavated by Moshe Dothan, is noted for its elaborate mosaic floor. The synagogue, dated to the last half of the fourth century C.E., was named after an inscription that reads, in Greek, Severus the pupil of the most illustrious patriarchs, an apparent reference to the leaders of the Jewish community. In the center of one large mosaic is the Sun god, Helios , sitting in his ... objects. See also Oldest synagogues in the world References reflist commonscat Category Hamat Tiberias Hammat Tiberias Synagogue Category Ancient synagogues in the Land of Israel Category Archaeological sites in Israel Category Synagogues preserved as museums Category Tiberias ... more details
orphan date August 2010 William was the Lord of Tiberias and titular Prince of Galilee from 1187 until his death at an unknown date. He supported Guy of Lusignan over Conrad of Montferrat for the Kingdom of Jerusalem and joined Guy in Siege of Acre 1189 1191 besieing Acre in April 1189. He was the second son of Eschiva of Bures 1118 1187 and Walter of Saint Omer 1110 1174 , he was possible a favorite of his stepfather Raymond III of Tripoli . He was one of the nobles to escape from the battle of Hattin, he died before 1204. His older brother Hugh II of Saint Omer also Hugh II of Tiberias was te first in line to be Prince of Galilee Tiberias . Sources Jonathan Riley Smith Riley Smith, Jonathan . The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174&ndash 1277 . Archon Books, 1973. DEFAULTSORT William, Lord Of Tiberias Category Christians of the Crusades Category Princes of Galilee ... more details
File PikiWiki Israel 11893 etz hahayim synagogue tiberias.jpg thumb 250px Abulafia Synagogue File PikiWiki Israel 11830 old synagogue in tiberias.jpg thumb 250px Beth Gavriel The Old synagogues of Tiberias are a group of synagoues situated in the old city of Tiberias , Israel, that date form the 18th and 19th centuries. ref The Jews in Palestine in the eighteenth century under the patronage of the Istanbul Committee of Officials for Palestine, By Y. Barnay, Translated by Naomi Goldblum University of Alabama Press, 1992, p. 15, 16 ref ref The Jews their history, culture, and religion Louis Finkelstein, Edition 3, Harper, New York, 1960, p. 659 ref They include Etz Chaim Synagogue or Abulafia Synagogue, established in 1742 by Hayyim ben Jacob Abulafia Rabbi Chaim Abulafia on the site of earlier synagogues. Abulafiah immigrated to Tiberias from Istanbul in 1740 at the invitation of al Omar. The synagogue he built still stands, although it underwent major reconstruction following the Near East earthquake of 1759 , the Galilee earthquake of 1837 and the great flood of 1934. Karlin Stolin Hasidic dynasty Karlin Stolin Synagogue, established by Karlin Stolin Hasidim who arrived in the Holy Land in the mid 19th century, settling in Tiberias , Hebron and Safed . In 1869 they redeemed the site of a former synagogue in Tiberias which had been built in 1786 by Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk and destroyed in the Galilee earthquake of 1837 . Construction of a new synagogue started in 1870 and was assisted by funds from the diaspora . The synagogue has a notable Torah Ark in Eastern European style. Chabad Lubavitch Synagogue. The El Senor Sephardic synagogue, now a standing ruin with an intact roof. A North African synagogue. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Old Synagogues Of Tiberias Category 18th century synagogues Category Synagogues in Israel Category Jews and Judaism in Palestine Category Tiberias ... more details
coord 32.789 35.524 display title Infobox civilian attack title 1938 Tiberias pogrom image Tib cim037.jpg image size 250 alt caption Memorial and graves of victims in Tiberias old cemetery map map size map alt map caption location Tiberias target Jewish Kiryat Shmuel neighbourhood coordinates date October 2, 1938 time timezone type fatalities 19, 11 of whom were children injuries victim perps perp susperps susperp weapons Stabbing, Arson numparts numpart dfens 15 Jewish guards dfen footage The Tiberias pogrom took place on October 2, 1938 during the 1936 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine , in the city of Tiberias . Tiberias was then located in the British Mandate of Palestine and today is located in the State of Israel . History After infiltrating the Jewish Kiryat Shmuel neighbourhood, Arab rioters killed 19 Jews in Tiberias, 11 of whom were children. ref http www.indiana.edu league 1938.htm League of Nations Archives ref During the massacre, 70 armed Arabs set fire to Jewish homes and the local synagogue . In one house a mother and her five children were killed. The old beadle in the synagogue was stabbed to death, and another family of 4 was killed. At the time of the attack there were only 15 Jewish guards in the neighborhood of over 2,000 people. The coast of lake Kinneret remained unguarded, for it was the least expected direction for an attack. 2 Jewish guards were killed in the attack. ref Sefer Hahagana part B , by the Israeli Defense Ministry 1973 ref A representative of the United Kingdom British mandate reported that It was systematically organized and savagely executed. Of the nineteen Jews killed, including women and children, all save four were stabbed ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1938 Tiberias Massacre Category 1938 riots Tiberias massacre Category 1938 crimes Tiberias massacre Category Arab Israeli conflict Category Riots and civil disorder in Israel ... Category Tiberias Category Terrorist incidents in the 1930s MEast hist stub es Masacre de Tiber ades ... more details
About the village in the Tiberias District other villages Al Manshiyya disambiguation Al Manshiyya Infobox former Arab villages in Palestine name Al Manshiyya image imgsize caption arname meaning altSp district tb latd latm lats longd longm longs population popyear area areakm cause cause2 curlocl Beit Zera date March 3, 1948 pushpin map Al Manshiyya lang ar was a Palestinian people Palestinian Arab village in the District of Tiberias . It was depopulated during the 1947 1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on March 3, 1948. It was located 11 kilometres south of Tiberias . History The village was located 0.5  km south of Khirbat Umm Juni, and the two villages were usually described together. In 1881 Khirbat Umm Juni was described as having 250 inhabitants. ref Conder and Kitchener SWP II, 1881, http www.archive.org stream surveyofwesternp01conduoft page 362 mode 1up p.362 . Quoted in Khalidi, 1992, p. 532 ref In the 1880s the land of Khirbat Umm Juni and Al Manshiyya was bought by Bah u ll h , the founder of what became the Bah Faith . The Arab inhabitants continued to farm the land as tenants. In 1911, the land was resold to the Jewish National Fund . In 1922, there were 69 Arab residents in Khirbat Umm Juni, while no number is available for Al Manshiyya. ref Khalidi, 1992, p. 532 ref References Reflist Bibliography Refbegin Claude Reignier Conder Conder, Claude Reignier and Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener H.H. Kitchener 1881 http www.archive.org details surveyofwesternp02conduoft The Survey of Western Palestine memoirs of the topography, orography, hydrography, and archaeology . London Palestine Exploration Fund Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund . vol 2 Citation title Village Statistics of 1945 A Classification of Land and Area ... University Press Refend External links http www.palestineremembered.com Tiberias al Manshiyya ... District of Tiberias Palestine geo stub ... more details
of Israel s Golani Brigade captured Nasir ad Din to cut off Tiberias from major Arab centers ... local resistance, but eventually most of the inhabitants fled to Tiberias or Lubya British people ... in Nasir ad Din was a decisive factor for the flight of Arabs from Tiberias , and was a major ... 0521009677, 9780521009676 External links http www.palestineremembered.com Tiberias Nasir al Din index.html Welcome to Nasir al Din http www.alnakba.org villages tiberias aldin.htm Nasir al Din , from ... DEFAULTSORT Nasir Ad Din, Tiberias Category Arab villages depopulated prior to the 1948 Arab Israeli War Category District of Tiberias ... more details
cleanup date May 2011 The 1660 destruction of Tiberias occurred during Maan family Ahmad and Korkmaz Druze power struggle in the Galilee. The destruction of Tiberias by the Druze resulted in abandonment of the city by its Jewish community, ref name Joel Rappel 1980 p.531 Joel Rappel, History of Eretz Israel from Prehistory up to 1882 1980 , Vol.2, p.531. In 1662 Sabbathai Sevi arrived to Jerusalem. It was the time when the Jewish settlements of Galilee were destroyed by the Druze Tiberias was completely desolate and only a few of former Safed residents had returned... ref ref name Barnay, Y 1992 p. 149 Barnay, Y. The Jews in Palestine in the eighteenth century under the patronage of the Istanbul Committee of Officials for Palestine University of Alabama Press 1992 ISBN 9780817305727 p. 149 ref until it was rebuilt by Daher el Omar in early eighteenth century. Tiberias in the sixteenth century Yishuv haYashan As the Ottoman Empire expanded along the southern Mediterranean coast under sultan ... ref In 1558, a Portuguese born marrano , Do a Gracia , was granted tax collecting rights in Tiberias ... Museum. ref In 1561 her nephew Joseph Nasi , Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem Lord of Tiberias ... Lanham , Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 , p.163 ref encouraged Jews to settle in Tiberias. ref name ... az rescon mgcdruze.html The Druze of the Levant ref the Druze leader made Tiberias his capital. The 1660 destruction The destruction of Tiberias by the Druze resulted in abandonment of the city by its ... Tiberias which became desolate, the nearby Galilee city of Safed recovered its 1660 destruction ... center in the Galilee. Aftermath In the 1720s, Dhaher al Omar a Bedouin , fortified the town of TIberias .... Richard Pococke , who visited Tiberias in 1727, witnessed the building of a fort to the north ... to settle in Tiberias . ref Moammar, Tawfiq 1990 , Zahir Al Omar , Al Hakim Printing Press, Nazareth ... Category Daher al Omar fortifications Category Tiberias ... more details
See El Mansurah disambiguation for other sites with similar names. Infobox former Arab villages in Palestine name Al Mansura image imgsize caption arname meaning altSp district tb latd latm lats longd longm longs population popyear area areakm cause cause2 curlocl date May 10, 1948 pushpin map Al Mansura lang ar was a Palestinian people Palestinian Arab village in the District of Tiberias . It was depopulated during the 1947 1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on May 10, 1948. It was located 16 kilometres northwest of Tiberias . References Reflist Bibliography Refbegin Citation title Village Statistics of 1945 A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine url http www.palestineremembered.com Articles General 2 Story3150.html first1 Sami last1 Hadawi authorlink Sami Hadawi year 1970 publisher Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center Citation title All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 first1 Walid last1 Khalidi authorlink Walid Khalidi year 1992 location Washington D.C. publisher Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0887282245 Cite book url http books.google.com ?id uM kFX6edX8C&printsec frontcover&dq benny morris&q first Benny last Morris authorlink Benny Morris year 2004 title The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited isbn 9780521009676 publisher Cambridge University Press Refend Palestinian Arab villages depopulated during the 1948 Palestine War Coord missing Palestine Category Arab villages depopulated during the 1948 Arab Israeli War Category District of Tiberias Palestine geo stub ... more details
www.palestineremembered.com download VillageStatistics Table 20II Tiberias Page 122.jpg p.122 ref ... download VillageStatistics Table 20III Tiberias Page 172.jpg p. 172 ref areakm cause cause2 ... depopulated Palestinian people Palestinian Arab village in the District of Tiberias , 12  km southeast of Tiberias . Situated on a narrow strip of land in the Yarmouk River Yarmouk valley, it was one ... at Al Hama, linking Haifa, via Samakh, Tiberias Samakh to the Hejaz Railway . At the time of the 1931 ... During the early part of the 1948 Palestine war , some Palestinian inhabitants of Tiberias fled to Al Hamma during the unrest in March and April that year. A local leader from Tiberias, Sidqi al ... had fled to al Hamma from Tiberias were ordered back and, in fact, returned . ref Morris, 2004, p ... in District of Tiberias and Kirad al Baqqara and Kirad al Ghannama further north in District of Safad ... links http www.palestineremembered.com Tiberias al Hamma index.html Welcome To al Hamma http www.alnakba.org villages tiberias hamam.htm Al Hamma at Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center Palestinian Arab ... Arab Israeli War Category District of Tiberias ... more details
. ref ref Hadawi, 1970, http www.palestineremembered.com download VillageStatistics Table 20I Tiberias ... of Tiberias and south of Khan Minyeh . ref name WK1992 ref name PR Cite web title al Majdal publisher Palestine Remembered accessdate 2009 08 08 url http www.palestineremembered.com Tiberias al Majdal ... left 250px A map of the Tiberias region indicating the location of Al Majdal published in 1880 by the Palestine ... Josephus also recounts imprisoning 600 members of the Roman council at Tiberias in Taricheae ..., and were then led out to the stadium in Tiberias where they were executed. Another 6,000 ... by building Tiberias. ref name Schaebergp56 Magdala is also described as the capital of a toparchy, and is compared to Sepphoris and Tiberias in that it had administrative apparatus and personnel, though ... of the Rabbi ns in the Jerusalem Talmud, compiled at Tiberias who several times speak of Magdala as adjacent to Tiberias and Hammath or the hot springs. The Migdal el of the Old Testament in the tribe ... village in the district of Tiberias in terms of land area, its inhabitants, all of whom were ... download VillageStatistics Table 20II Tiberias Page 122.jpg p.122 ref 1948, and aftermath After the fall of Arab Tiberias to Jewish forces and the evacuation of its inhabitants, the Arab ... from Scythopolis , 10 from Tiberias, 9 from Hippos , 8 from Sepphoris and 2 from Gaba. ref name Schaebergp53 .... 54. ref References Reflist 2 Bibliography Commons category Al Majdal Al Majdal, Tiberias Refbegin ... Adjoining the Lake of Tiberias, the Jordan, and the Dead Sea . Wilson, Charles Williams, ed. 1881 ... links http www.palestineremembered.com Tiberias al Majdal index.html Welcome to al Majdal http www.alnakba.org villages tiberias majdal.htm Al Majdal at Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center http www.jalili48.com ... Arab Israeli War Category District of Tiberias he ... more details
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Orphan date June 2011 Tzemah Junction Tzomet Tzemah is a junction at the entrance to Tiberias , Israel . Tzemah junction is located between Highway 90 Israel Highway 90 , Highway 92 Israel 92 and Highway 98 Israel 98 . In 1920, Gdud HaAvoda paved the road from Tiberias to Tzemah. ref http rslissak.com content tiberiasjews lived city during most its existance rdrivka shapk lissak Tiberias Jews Lived in the City during most of its Existence ref References reflist Category Tiberias ... more details
Samakh can mean Samakh, Tiberias , an abandoned former Palestinian village at the south end of the Sea of Galilee in Israel Samekh , the Hebrew and various other Semitic alphabets letter disambig ... more details
Kartan double city, a town of Naphtali , assigned to the Gershonite Levites, and one of the Cities of Refuge bibleverse Joshua 21 32 . It was probably near the north western shore of the Sea of Tiberias , identical with the ruined village el Katanah . Eastons Category Hebrew Bible cities Tanakh stub ... more details