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documented local traditions linking two springs to spirits. 'En el-Qubbeh was believed to be the dwelling place of es-sitt Zenab, who reportedly inflicted consequences on any unclean woman approaching the spring, resulting in permanent loss of menstruation or the death of one of her children. Another
534:, according to an official land and population survey. Of this, 3,512 were allocated for plantations and irrigable land, 1,434 for cereals, while 33 dunams were classified as built-up areas.
323:. There are two further employees working in the council; the village council owns a permanent headquarters and is included within a Joint Services Council for neighboring localities.
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860:. Jerusalem: The Palestine Oriental Society. p. 20.
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710:, Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem (ARIJ). 2012.
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Kobar located 10.1 kilometers (6.3 mi) north of
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105:Kobar Location in the State of Palestine
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1021:. Vol. 2. London:
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544:1948 Arab–Israeli War
220:Ramallah and al-Bireh
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1282:Kobar (aerial photo)
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1464:Turmus Ayya
1439:Deir Dibwan
567:Six-Day War
513:1931 census
409:Ottoman era
387:Hellenistic
306:temperature
286:Palestinian
234:9,700
215:Governorate
173: /
1847:Categories
1764:Ras Karkar
1739:Nabi Salih
1699:Kafr Ni'ma
1694:Kafr Malik
1664:Ein Yabrud
1659:Ein Siniya
1654:Ein Samiya
1649:Ein Qiniya
1614:Deir Jarir
1490:al-Ittihad
1429:Beit Liqya
1396:Beit Rima
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1204:Schick, C.
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1098:Hadawi, S.
1084:Guérin, V.
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637:References
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576:After the
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161:35°09′33″E
158:31°59′20″N
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1669:al-Janiya
1644:Ein 'Arik
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1589:Beit Sira
1391:Bani Zeid
1224:Socin, A.
1186:Smith, E.
770:Bani Zeid
518:In 1922,
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391:Byzantine
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298:sea level
294:West Bank
243:Elevation
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1789:Umm Safa
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363:History
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