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- Jahalin_Bedouin abstract "The Jahalin Bedouin lived in the Tel Arad region of the Negev prior to the 1948. In the early 1950s, the Jahalin were evicted from their traditional lands by the Israeli army. They re-grouped east of Jerusalem but were forced to end their pastoral life-style after the Israeli conquest of the West Bank in 1967. They are currently based in the village of 'Arab al-Jahalin east of Jerusalem.In March 1875 Claude R. Conder, leader of the Palestine Exploration Fund survey team, reported the land south of Ain Jidy, close to Masada, belonged to the Jahalin. He met one of their sheikhs, Abu Dahuk, and noted the size and strength of their horses and their fondness for tobacco. He states that they had recently been driven from their country by Dhullam Arabs and mentions a war going on three hours from the team's camp at Beit Jibrin. Earlier in the same year one of Conder's colleagues on the survey listed the Jahalin as numbering 150 men, with 100 tents.On 17 April 2012 a documentary about the Jahalin, "Nowhere left to go" directed by Harvey Stein, was premiered at the French Cultural Centre. Jerusalem.[1]".
- Jahalin_Bedouin thumbnail Jahalin.jpg?width=300.
- Jahalin_Bedouin wikiPageExternalLink www.Jahalin.org.
- Jahalin_Bedouin wikiPageExternalLink bp160-jordan-valley-settlements-050712-en_1.pdf.
- Jahalin_Bedouin wikiPageID "4037861".
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- Jahalin_Bedouin hasPhotoCollection Jahalin_Bedouin.
- Jahalin_Bedouin subject Category:Bedouin_groups.
- Jahalin_Bedouin subject Category:Bedouins.
- Jahalin_Bedouin type Abstraction100002137.
- Jahalin_Bedouin type BedouinGroups.
- Jahalin_Bedouin type Group100031264.
- Jahalin_Bedouin comment "The Jahalin Bedouin lived in the Tel Arad region of the Negev prior to the 1948. In the early 1950s, the Jahalin were evicted from their traditional lands by the Israeli army. They re-grouped east of Jerusalem but were forced to end their pastoral life-style after the Israeli conquest of the West Bank in 1967. They are currently based in the village of 'Arab al-Jahalin east of Jerusalem.In March 1875 Claude R.".
- Jahalin_Bedouin label "Jahalin Bedouin".
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- Jahalin_Bedouin sameAs Q6123025.
- Jahalin_Bedouin sameAs Q6123025.
- Jahalin_Bedouin sameAs Jahalin_Bedouin.
- Jahalin_Bedouin wasDerivedFrom Jahalin_Bedouin?oldid=522798618.
- Jahalin_Bedouin depiction Jahalin.jpg.
- Jahalin_Bedouin isPrimaryTopicOf Jahalin_Bedouin.