• The Arab settlement of Late Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine: New Village Formation and Settlement Fixation, 1871-1948.
  • Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosoph
  • By
  • Seth J. Frantzman
  • June 2010

NB, Dayr Muhaysin is mentioned twice, both as Dayr Muhaysin and as Kh. Umm ash Shaqaf!

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Gaza

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Hebron

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Ramla

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Jerusalem and Jericho

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Jaffa

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Tulkarm

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  • Zemer Yamma Other names: Yemma Other enumerations: Kh. Bir es Sikka, Ras Abu Hassan, Kh. Ibthan

Nablus

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  • Kafr Atiya
  • Kh. Kashda
  • Ghor al Faria

Haifa

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  • Barrat Qisarya
  • Caesarea F. writes that it was settles by Bosnians...while at the same time, he quotes Schumacher, which shows that the majority were non Bosnian Muslims!

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  • Khirbat Al-Kasayir "Perhaps an Algerian settlement, was in the midst of an area of villages that were deserted after 1880 including el Mejdel, Kefr Atta and el Harbaj." (!!) Kefr Atta became Kiryat Ata and el Harbaj Kfar Hasidim


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Jenin

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Nazareth

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  • Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam (Missed 1596 data. Doesn't seem as if he has found any 1596 data himself, has only included what is in Khalidi)

Baysan

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  • Yubla
  • Zab'a
  • Zara Other names: Zarra, Ez Zarra‘a Arab ez Zara

Tiberias

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Acre

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  • Kammana, Jalasa, Arab Suweid, Salame

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Tiberias

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