Samakh, Tiberias
Samakh (Arabic: سمخ) was a Palestinian Arab village at the south end of Lake Tiberias (the Sea of Galilee) in Palestine (now in Israel). It had a population of 3,320 Arab Muslims and Arab Christians in 1945.The town's inhabitants fled after Haganah forces captured the town on 3 March 1948, and the remainder left in the wake of an assault by the Golani Brigade against the Syrian army on 18 April 1948. Most of the former residents became internally displaced refugees in the Arab city of Nazareth. It was the site of battle in 1918 during World War I.
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Samakh, Tiberias
Samakh (Arabic: سمخ) was a Palestinian Arab village at the south end of Lake Tiberias (the Sea of Galilee) in Palestine (now in Israel). It had a population of 3,320 Arab Muslims and Arab Christians in 1945.The town's inhabitants fled after Haganah forces captured the town on 3 March 1948, and the remainder left in the wake of an assault by the Golani Brigade against the Syrian army on 18 April 1948. Most of the former residents became internally displaced refugees in the Arab city of Nazareth. It was the site of battle in 1918 during World War I.
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Samach (arab. سمخ) – nieistnie ...... agana w dniu 28 kwietnia 1948.
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Samakh (Arabic: سمخ) was a Pa ...... he site of the former village.
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Samakh ou Samach (em árabe: سم ...... -se no local da antiga aldeia.
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سمخ كانت قرية فلسطينية تبعد 10 ...... للسياح، ومحطة للوقود، ومصنعاً.
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سمخ
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Military assault by Yishuv forces
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1948-04-28
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"fish" or "gum"
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Samakh from the air, 1931
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Samakh
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سمخ
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Samach
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Location within Mandatory Palestine
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Samach (arab. سمخ) – nieistnie ...... agana w dniu 28 kwietnia 1948.
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Samakh (Arabic: سمخ) was a Pa ...... le in 1918 during World War I.
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Samakh ou Samach (em árabe: سم ...... nos na cidade árabe de Nazaré.
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سمخ كانت قرية فلسطينية تبعد 10 ...... ن المهن والحرف منها صيد السمك.
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Samach
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Samakh
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Samakh, Tiberias
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سمخ
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