Wadi Qabbani

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Wadi Qabbani
Wadi Qabbani
Arabic وادي قباني
Subdistrict Tulkarm
Coordinates 32°21′43.70″N 34°55′07.75″E / 32.3621389°N 34.9188194°E / 32.3621389; 34.9188194Coordinates: 32°21′43.70″N 34°55′07.75″E / 32.3621389°N 34.9188194°E / 32.3621389; 34.9188194
Population 320 (1945)
Area 9,812 dunams
Date of depopulation Not known[1]
Cause(s) of depopulation

Wadi Qabbani (Arabic: وادي قباني), also known as Khirbat ash Sheik Husein (Arabic: خربة الشيخ حسين) was a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Tulkarm. It was probably depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on March 1, 1948 as part of Operation Coastal Clearing. It was located 12 km northwest of Tulkarm.

In 1945, the village had a total population of 320. The Khirbat al-Shaykh Husayn is located in the village, which had artifacts dating to the Roman period.

References

  1. Morris, 2004, p. xviii, village #186. Gives both date and cause of depopulation as "Not known"

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