词条 | Khirbat Sa'sa' |
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| name = Khirbat Sa'sa' | native_name = خربة سعْسع | native_name_lang = ar | settlement_type = Village | etymology = Kh. Sảsả, the ruin of Sảsả [1] | pushpin_map = Mandatory Palestine | pushpin_mapsize = 200 | coordinates = {{coord|32|46|27|N|35|07|49|E|type:city_region:IL|display=inline,title}} | grid_name = Palestine grid | grid_position = 162/242 | subdivision_type = Geopolitical entity | subdivision_name = Mandatory Palestine | subdivision_type1 = Subdistrict | subdivision_name1 = Haifa | established_title1 = Date of depopulation | established_date1 = April 28, 1948 | established_title2 = Repopulated dates | population_as_of = 1945 | population_total = 130[2] | blank_name_sec1 = Cause(s) of depopulation }} Khirbat Sa'sa' was a Palestinian Arab village in the Haifa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April 28, 1948. It was located 15 km east of Haifa. HistoryThe Romans referred to the village as Kefar Sasai. Building foundations, tombs carved in rocks, cisterns, and caves are located in the area.[3] In 1881, the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine found at Kh. Sasa: "caves and foundations."[4] British Mandate ersIn the 1931 census of Palestine, conducted by the British Mandate authorities, it was counted as a part of Shefa-'Amr suburbs, together with 9 other villages, and together they had a total of 1197 inhabitants, all Muslim, in 234 houses.[5] In the 1945 statistics Sasa was again counted among Shefa-'Amr suburbs, and it was noted with a population of 130 Muslims.[6][7][8][9] Post 1948In 1992 the village site was described: "Cactuses and fig trees can be found scattered about the site. There are a number of partially collapsed stone walls, one with a large arched opening. The surrounding lands are used as a grazing area."[10] References1. ^Palmer, 1881, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp00conduoft#page/112/mode/1up 112] 2. ^Khalidi, 1992, p. 189 3. ^Khalidi, 1992, p. 190 4. ^Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofwesternp01conduoft#page/318/mode/1up 318] 5. ^Mills, 1932, p. [https://archive.org/details/CensusOfPalestine1931.PopulationOfVillagesTownsAndAdministrativeAreas 95] 6. ^Department of Statistics, 1945, p. 15 7. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 49 8. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 92 9. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 142 10. ^Khalidi, 1992, p. 190 Bibliography{{ref begin}}
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