Issa Battat
Issa al-Hajj Suleiman Battat (also spelled 'Isa al-Battat) was a Palestinian Arab commander of rebels during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine based in the hills around Hebron. Battat was from the town of ad-Dhahiriya in the Hebron Subdistrict of the British Mandate of Palestine. He was a well-known commander in his home region and was suspected by the British authorities of involvement in the killing of British archaeologist J. L. Starkey in January 1938.
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Issa Battat
Issa al-Hajj Suleiman Battat (also spelled 'Isa al-Battat) was a Palestinian Arab commander of rebels during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine based in the hills around Hebron. Battat was from the town of ad-Dhahiriya in the Hebron Subdistrict of the British Mandate of Palestine. He was a well-known commander in his home region and was suspected by the British authorities of involvement in the killing of British archaeologist J. L. Starkey in January 1938.
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Issa al-Hajj Suleiman Battat ( ...... lled in 1948 by Battat's sons.
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عيسى الحاج سليمان البطاط هو أح ...... مس ليزلي ستاركي في يناير 1938.
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Issa al-Hajj Suleiman Battat ( ...... J. L. Starkey in January 1938.
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عيسى الحاج سليمان البطاط هو أح ...... مس ليزلي ستاركي في يناير 1938.
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عيسى البطاط
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