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- Wadi_Hunayn abstract "Wadi Hunayn (Arabic: وادي حنين) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, located 9 km west of Ramla. According to a local tradition, it was named after the Yemeni home of the Qada'a tribe who settled here in the early Islamic period.Its main export was citrus, grown in orchards that were irrigated by numerous water wells dug around the village. The residents worked in the orchards and sold their yield at the cities. They grew bananas and grains as well. During the 40s, the village became a main source of basic supplies and meat for the nearby Jewish and Palestinian inhabitants due to its strategic location on the main road. The village was depopulated during the 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine. The majority of the inhabitants fled the village during January 1948, with the remaining population being transported into Jordan by the Haganah who entered the village on 19 April 1948. Wadi Hunayn was mostly destroyed by the Haganah forces, who exploded all the buildings near the main road as well as the local mosque's minaret, since the village was used as a launching point for Arab attacks on Jewish convoys to Jerusalem. Only a few of the original houses of the village remained, while the mosque (built in 1934) was converted into a synagogue by the neighboring Jewish population of Ness Ziona and renamed "Geulat Yisra'el" ("Israel's salvation").At the time of the 1922 census of Palestine, Wadi Hunayn had a population of 195 Muslims, which increased to 278 Muslims and 2 Christians, living in 55 houses, by the 1931 census. In 1945, there were 1,620 Muslims and 1,760 Jews estimated to live in Wadi Hunayn and Ness Ziona together.".
- Wadi_Hunayn populationTotal "1620".
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- Wadi_Hunayn wikiPageID "24019074".
- Wadi_Hunayn wikiPageRevisionID "596098586".
- Wadi_Hunayn arname "وادي حنين".
- Wadi_Hunayn caption "Abd-El-Rahman Taji and King Abdullah I of Jordan in Wadi Hunayn between 1920 and 1930.".
- Wadi_Hunayn cause "C".
- Wadi_Hunayn curlocl Ness_Ziona.
- Wadi_Hunayn date "1948-04-17".
- Wadi_Hunayn district "rl".
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- Wadi_Hunayn imgsize "250".
- Wadi_Hunayn latd "31".
- Wadi_Hunayn latm "55".
- Wadi_Hunayn lats "38.75".
- Wadi_Hunayn longd "34".
- Wadi_Hunayn longm "47".
- Wadi_Hunayn longs "42.7".
- Wadi_Hunayn name "Wadi Hunayn".
- Wadi_Hunayn population "1620".
- Wadi_Hunayn popyear "1945".
- Wadi_Hunayn pushpinMap "Mandatory Palestine".
- Wadi_Hunayn subject Category:Arab_villages_depopulated_during_the_1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- Wadi_Hunayn subject Category:District_of_Ramla.
- Wadi_Hunayn type Place.
- Wadi_Hunayn type PopulatedPlace.
- Wadi_Hunayn type Settlement.
- Wadi_Hunayn type Village.
- Wadi_Hunayn type Wikidata:Q532.
- Wadi_Hunayn type Place.
- Wadi_Hunayn type Location.
- Wadi_Hunayn comment "Wadi Hunayn (Arabic: وادي حنين) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, located 9 km west of Ramla. According to a local tradition, it was named after the Yemeni home of the Qada'a tribe who settled here in the early Islamic period.Its main export was citrus, grown in orchards that were irrigated by numerous water wells dug around the village. The residents worked in the orchards and sold their yield at the cities. They grew bananas and grains as well.".
- Wadi_Hunayn label "Wadi Hunayn".
- Wadi_Hunayn label "وادي حنين".
- Wadi_Hunayn sameAs m.07k5tw4.
- Wadi_Hunayn sameAs Q7959226.
- Wadi_Hunayn sameAs Q7959226.
- Wadi_Hunayn wasDerivedFrom Wadi_Hunayn?oldid=596098586.
- Wadi_Hunayn depiction PikiWiki_Israel_5330_People_of_Israel.jpg.
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