Tal-Barrani, is an area in Malta located between the towns of Żejtun and Tarxien. The name defines an estate in the outskirts of a town or city, but can also be a reference to a foreign person or someone who is not a resident of the area.
In a document dating from the 16th. century the area near this estate was known as Andar tal-Misilmin (land of the Muslim), a reference to the Islamic occupation of Malta. In the Middle Ages the south-east of Malta was populated with more Muslims then the rest of the island.
In 1993 a punic temple was found in the area under the main road that passes through the outskirts of Zejtun, Tarxien, Santa Luċija, Għaxaq and Bir id-Deheb. In 2008 a punic cemetery was discovered in a field between Tal-Barrani Road and Tal-Hotba Road (Bulebel). This site is earmarked for the construction of the new St. James Hospital for the south of Malta.
Tal-Barrani was the site of political violence on the 30th November 1986, which characterized the Malta Labour Party administration between 1971 and 1987.