词条 | Al-Maghar |
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| name = Al-Maghar | native_name = المغار | native_name_lang = ar | settlement_type = Village | image_skyline = File:Al-Maghar5.jpg | image_caption = Al-Maghar, 1940 | etymology = The caves[1] | pushpin_map = Mandatory Palestine | pushpin_mapsize = 200 | coordinates = {{coord|31|50|19|N|34|46|56|E|type:city_region:IL|display=inline,title}} | grid_name = Palestine grid | grid_position = 129/138 | subdivision_type = Geopolitical entity | subdivision_name = Mandatory Palestine | subdivision_type1 = Subdistrict | subdivision_name1 = Ramle | established_title1 = Date of depopulation | established_date1 = 18 May 1948[2] | established_title2 = Repopulated dates | unit_pref = dunam | area_total_dunam = 15,390 | area_footnotes = [3] | population_as_of = 1945 | population_total = 1,740[3][4] | blank_name_sec1 = Cause(s) of depopulation | blank_info_sec1 = Military assault by Yishuv forces | blank3_name_sec1 = Current Localities | blank3_info_sec1 = Beit Elazari[5] }} al-Maghar was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine. It was depopulated by the Givati Brigade during Operation Barak on 18 May 1948. It was located 12 km southwest of Ramla, situated north of Wadi al-Maghar. HistoryAn inscription which was in Greek, and dated to a Christian period was found here.[6][7] In the 8th century, the village was the birthplace of the Islamic jurist Abu al-Hasan Muhammad al-Maghari.[8] Ottoman eraIn 1517, Al-Maghar, like the rest of Palestine, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire, and in the 1596 tax registers the village appeared under the name of Imgar, as being in the nahiya (subdistrict) of Gaza under the Liwa of Gaza, with a population was 22 households, all Muslim. The villagers paid a fixed tax rate of 33,3% on various agricultural products, such as wheat, barley, summer crops, fruit trees, olive trees, and sesame; a total of 6,400 akçe.[9] In 1838, el Mughar was noted by Edward Robinson from Aqir,[10] he further noted it as a Muslim village in the Gaza district.[11] In 1863 Victor Guérin found a village with about 200 inhabitants living in adobe houses. He further noted "vast fields, of which the extreme fertility delights the sight." The barley was already partially harvested, and elsewhere the plain was seeded with corn and durrah.[12] An Ottoman village list of about 1870 indicated 54 houses and a population of 174, though the population count included men, only.[13][14] In 1882, the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described it as consisting almost entirely of adobe houses, "occupying the south slope of the hill, and built in front of caves in the rock. There are fig-gardens beneath, and pasture-land round it on the north and east. The village is not larger than most of those in the plain." "It has two wells: one north, one west."[15] Figs were noted here.[16] The Battle of Mughar Ridge between British and Ottoman forces in the World War I was fought in the environs of Al-Maghar. British Mandate eraIn the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Mughar had a population of 966 inhabitants, all Muslims,[17] while in the 1931 census, Mughar had 255 occupied houses and a population of 1,211 Muslims.[18] In the 1945 statistics, it had a population of 1,740 Muslims,[3] and the total land area was 15,390 dunums.[4] Of this, Arabs used a total of 1,772 dunums for citrus and bananas, 9,075 dunums were used for cereals, 86 dunums were irrigated or used for orchards,[19] while 31 dunams were classified as built-up urban areas.[20] It had an elementary school and in 1945, it had an enrollment of 170 students.[5] 1948, and aftermathThe village was attacked, occupied and ethnically cleansed on 18 May 1948.[2][21] The Israeli moshav of Beit Elazari is built on the destroyed Palestinian town of Al-Maghar and its land.[5] References1. ^Palmer, 1881, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp00conduoft#page/272/mode/1up 272] 2. ^1 Morris, 2004, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PR19 xix] village #256. Also gives cause of depopulation 3. ^1 Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p. 30 4. ^1 2 Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 67 5. ^1 2 Khalidi, 1992, p. 395 6. ^Clermont-Ganneau, 1874, p. [https://archive.org/stream/quarterlystateme05pale#page/275/mode/1up 275] 7. ^Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp02conduoft#page/427/mode/1up 427] 8. ^Khalidi, 1992, p. 394 9. ^Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 146 10. ^Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol. 3, p. [https://archive.org/stream/biblicalresearch03robiuoft#page/n39/mode/1up 22] 11. ^Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol. 3, 2nd appendix, p. [https://archive.org/stream/biblicalresearch03robiuoft#page/118/mode/1up 118] 12. ^Guérin, 1869, p. [https://archive.org/stream/descriptiongog02gu#page/36/mode/1up 36] 13. ^Socin, 1879, p. [https://archive.org/stream/zeitschriftdesde01deut#page/154/mode/1up 154] noted in The Gaza district 14. ^Hartmann, 1883, p. [https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_BZobAQAAIAAJ#page/n941/mode/1up 133], noted 56 houses 15. ^Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp02conduoft#page/411/mode/1up 411] 16. ^Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp02conduoft#page/418/mode/1up 418] 17. ^Barron, 1923, Table V, Sub-district of Gaza, p. [https://archive.org/stream/PalestineCensus1922/Palestine%20Census%20%281922%29#page/n11/mode/1up 9] 18. ^Mills, 1932, p. [https://archive.org/details/CensusOfPalestine1931.PopulationOfVillagesTownsAndAdministrativeAreas 5] 19. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 116 20. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 166 21. ^Morris, 2004, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PA95 95], [https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PA255 255], [https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PA306 306], [https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PA314 314], [https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PA350 350],[https://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&pg=PA363 373] Bibliography{{refbegin}}
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