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112:, a former high-tech professional who researches the Jewish ancestry of some Palestinians, and they claimed Jewish roots. Tzvi Misinai also included the story of the Ta'amreh tribe in "The Engagement Book." According to his study, the Ta'amra tribe was originally a tribe of permanent residents. The first to leave, did so with their flocks due to a lack of grazing land in the area. Thus, the Ta'amreh people became nomadic, in search of grazing grounds. Misinai notes that in the 120:
engravings, which are partially damaged. According to him, these were tampered with by the locals to hide their Jewish ancestry after being forced to convert to Islam.
239: 297:حاج طاهر, زكية (2018). "مخطوطات البحر الميت:, مقاربة جديدة للنقد التوراتي" [The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Approach to Biblical Criticism]. 46:. Members of the tribe have established several permanent settlements in the Bethlehem area, known as the 'Arab et-Ta'amreh village cluster ( 287:
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, The Writings of Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, The Population of Eretz Yisrael, Tel Aviv: Mitzpe Publishing House, 1937, p. 174.
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of the Ta'amreh tribe near the ruins of Ta'amreh, there are two old gravestones at the highest point with
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Members of the Ta'amra tribe were involved in the discovery of the
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C. R. Conder: Tent Work in Palestine, II. London, 1878, p. 273.
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wrote that the tribe consisted of about 4,000 people.
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Arab and Bedouin tribes with possible Jewish roots
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Arabic
Bedouin
Palestine
Palestinian Authority
Bethlehem
Kingdom of Jordan
Za'atara
Beit Ta'mir
Hindaza
Tuqu'
Nuaman
Ubeidiya
Al-Masara
al-Asakra
Palestinian Bedouin § Ta'amireh
1834 Peasants' Revolt
Channel 1
Tzvi Misinai
cemetery
Star of David
C. R. Conder
fellah
turbans
corn
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
Dead Sea Scrolls
Qumran caves
Murabba'at
Judaean Desert
Bedul

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