User:Huldra/Schumacher



A population list from about 1887 showed that B'aneh had 620 inhabitants; slightly more   Muslims than Greek Catholic Christians.

p. 171

 * 1 Acre, Israel


 * Al-Manshiyya, Acre

p. 172

 * 2 Az-Zeeb
 * 3 Amka
 * 4 Jadeidi-Makr
 * 5 Al-Tall, Acre
 * 6 Al-Ghabisiyya
 * 7 Mazra'a
 * 8 Sheikh Danun
 * 9 Kafr Yasif
 * 10 Yarka
 * 11 es Smeiryeh   -->   Al-Sumayriyya
 * 12 Jadeidi-Makr

p. 173

 * 13 Kuwaykat
 * 14 Abu Snan
 * 15, 16 Yanuh-Jat
 * 17 el Kahweh --> Al-Nahr
 * 18 Julis
 * 19 Al-Bassa
 * 20 Majd al-Krum
 * 21 Arraba, Israel

p. 174

 * 22 Yaquq
 * 23 Kafr 'Inan
 * 24 B’aneh  Bi'ina


 * 25 Sajur
 * 26 Rameh
 * 27 Deir Hanna
 * 28 Mughar el Hazzur  Zero: El-Muĝar just NE of Deir Hanna, PEF gO. This is mostly a guess based on the proximity to Deir Hanna listed just before it. I suggest that the one on p189 is the El Mughar at PEF Qf (NE of Safed) which would be definitely in the Safed Kada. Huldra: Yeah, I agree. The mixed population in Mughar el Hazzur fits well with Maghar, Israel
 * 29 Nahf
 * 30 Farradiyya
 * 31 Deir al-Asad
 * 32 Sakhnin
 * 33 Kisra-Sumei
 * 34 Eilabun

p. 175

 * 35 Shefa-'Amr
 * 36 Tamra
 * 37 Sheikh Bureik, Lajjun
 * 38 Tuba'un --> Kiryat Tiv'on Tuba-Zangariyye?? -- Zero: Definitely not. Tubaun PEF iL. Huldra: that is Kiryat Tiv'on, then? Zero: Yes.
 * 39 el Mejdel ?? from Majdal: "al-Majdal, a Palestinian village in Haifa Subdistrict depopulated in 1925, now part of Ramat Yohanan in Israel" -- Zero: It is possibly true (PEF hL) but el Mujeidil PEF iM is closer to Jeida. Huldra: That would be Al-Mujaydil, and I had that at p. 182.....? Also,  el Mejdel only have 95 inhabitants, which is far too little for Al-Mujaydil. (see Talk:Ramat Yohanan)
 * 40 Jeida --> Ramat Yishai -- PEF iL
 * 41 Harithiyeh --> Sha'ar HaAmakim
 * 42 Jidru, SWP map 5: Palmer, 1881, p. 110, 1922: p. 33 --> Kiryat Yam
 * 43 Umm el Amad --> Alonei Abba
 * 44 Sha'ab, Israel

p. 176

 * 45 Bethlehem of Galilee
 * 46 Kadmun?? large village with 810 Muslims and Christians Zero: This one is a real mystery. I searched high and low. I guess the next question would be: which large villages in this region are otherwise missing? Zerotalk 01:53, 31 August 2017 (UTC)
 * 47 I’billin
 * 48, 49 Al-Ruways
 * 50 Mi'ar
 * 51 Kabul, Israel
 * 52 Al-Birwa
 * 53  Ghawarnet el Karabsa?? -- Zero: These are bedouin villages, see this.
 * 54  Ghawarnet el Kuamil??
 * 55 Al-Damun

p. 177

 * 1  Haifa
 * 2  Balad al-Sheikh
 * 3 Harbaj  --> Kfar Hasidim
 * 4  Yajur, Haifa

p. 178

 * 5  Kiryat Ata
 * 6  Isfiya
 * 7  Daliyat al-Karmel
 * 8 Kireh  --> Qira, Haifa
 * 9 Umm az-Zinat
 * 10 Al-Tira, Haifa
 * 11 Burj el Kheil   -->   Khirbat Al-Burj  Zero: Yes, definitely. PEF Jk.
 * 12 el Kababir (Siyah)??  Kababir??  more probably Kabara, Haifa Zero: No, I think that is too far south.  I suggest El Kureibeh (PEF Kh, on straight line from el-Tireh to Yajur).  Called el Chrebe on Schumacher's map #34. Also note that "El Kababir" appears in Census 1931 under "Et Tira", p97.
 * 13 Al-Sarafand
 * 14 El Mizar  -->  Al-Mazar, Haifa
 * 15 Sabbarin

p. 179

 * 16 Khiryet Umm ed Dfuf  -->   Dalia, Israel?? Zero: I doubt Dalia, neither PEF nor Schumacher #34 confirm.  I suggest Umm esh Shuf PEF Kk. Huldra: You mean Umm ash Shauf?  Zero: PEF spells it Shûf. This is only a guess. Huldra:  Umm ash Shauf is on p.  181. But there was apparently a Umm ed-Dafuf close to Daliyat al-Rawha', I cannot find it on the SWP map, though. Zero: I found it at 1571/2217, map 04ZikhronYaaqov, as "Kh. Um ad Dufuf". Odd that it isn't on earlier maps (guessing that's because it was a bedouin encampment rather than a permanent village). The spellings "Dafuf" and "Dufuf" find it in sources like Avneri's Claim and Benvenisti's Sacred Landscape.  Also Census 1931 p97. Huldra: Yeah, found it....and it is just a few hundred meters from   Dalia, Israel...Huldra: I've included the data  in Daliyat al-Rawha', as the Gazette 1939 tells us that is where it [ie, the people] went. However, the land obviously went to Dalia, Israel.
 * 17 Ijzim
 * 18 Umm el ’Alaq  -->  Ramat HaNadiv
 * 19 Al-Sindiyana
 * 20  Jaba', Haifa Subdistrict
 * 21 Al-Rihaniyya
 * 22  Kerkur  -->   Pardes Hanna-Karkur
 * 23 Atlit
 * 24 Ar'ara
 * 25  el Marah  --> Giv'at Ada
 * 26 Ayn Ghazal

p. 180

 * 27 Kafr Qara
 * 28  el Kannir -->     Qannir
 * 29  Shefeia   -->     Meir Shfeya??  Zero: Yes, that is how PEF spells it.
 * 30 Ein Hod
 * 31  Al-Kafrayn
 * 32 Not Umm al-Tut, SWP 9! but  Umm et Tut, here, SWP map 8, SWP II, p.  43
 * 33 Burayka
 * 34 es Zerghaniyeh   -->    Binyamina??   Zero: Yes, PEF Jk-Jl
 * 35 Kafr Lam
 * 36 Daliet er Ruhah

p. 181

 * 37  Fureidis
 * 38   Tantura
 * 39  Khubbayza
 * 40  Baqa ash-Sharqiyya
 * 41  J'arah   -->  Ein HaShofet
 * 42  Umm ash Shauf
 * 43  Zimmarin   -->  Zikhron Ya'akov??   Zero:  Yes PEF Jk.
 * 44   Arab Kaisarieh
 * 45   Jerakes (Circassians) --> Khirbat al-Sarkas
 * 46  Bushnak (Bosniaks) (Caesarea)
 * 47  Guwarnet ez Zerka   -->   Jisr az-Zarqa  Zero: Guqarneh was a bedouin tribe and Zerka/Zarka is a river, so this is presumably the tribe members living at the river. Jisr az-Zarqa is of course the bridge over the river. I think this identification is ok.
 * 48  Kiryat  Ma-mas   --> probably not  Mas-ha?? Zero: No, it is Ma-mas PEF Jk. On Schumacher map 42 it is shown as "esch Schūne (Miamãs)".

p. 182

 * 1   Nazareth
 * 2  Sepphoris
 * 3 Reineh
 * 4 Ma'alul
 * 5 Yafa an-Naseriyye
 * 6   Al-Mujaydil
 * 7  Mashhad, Israel
 * 8  Daburiyya

p. 183

 * 9  Afula
 * 10  El Fuleh    --> Merhavia (kibbutz)
 * 11  Jebata   --> Gvat
 * 12  Junjar    --> Ginegar
 * 13  Tall ash Shemman??    a Sursuq  sale in 1921   Tell esh Shemmâm SWP I, 353  Tell esh Shemmâm, the melon or colocynth, Palmer, p.117     -->     Kfar Baruch??
 * 14  Semunieh    -->  Shimron
 * 15   Ain el Beida??  not in Ain el Beida Zero: PEF Mi on the road west from Jebata.
 * 16  Tur'an

p. 184

 * 17  Kafr Kanna
 * 18  Ein Mahil
 * 19  Kafr Manda
 * 20  Kaukab Abu al-Hija
 * 21  Iksal
 * 22  Ikhneifis    -->  Sarid
 * 23    B’aineh   Bu'eine Nujeidat??   Bi'ina  is on p. 174??  Zero:  Bu'eine is written B'aineh by PEF.
 * 24  Rumana, Israel  er Rummaneh
 * 25   El Azeir    -->    Uzeir
 * 26  Ilut

p. 185

 * 1  Tiberias
 * 2   Hittin
 * 3    al-Majdal, Tiberias
 * 4    Nimrin
 * 5    Lubya
 * 6    esh Shejerah  -->  Al-Shajara, Tiberias???? but see next page.  Zero: Why the doubt? Huldra: There are so many places with equally sounding names in the area.
 * 7     Sarona?? not Sarona (colony)!!  (Sh. 6, Ph, Pi), SWP I, 361, 414; is  possibly the Lasharon of Joshua xii.   18,  370; the water supply,  379  Sârona, Sârona, p.n. (Sh. 6, Pi), Palmer, p.133  1922: in Tiberias district, mixed Muslim and Jewish population p.39. It is roughly where Mishmar HaShlosha is today.


 * 8    Kiryet   el Hadatheh -->  Hadatha
 * 9    Kiryet  Kfar Kama

p. 186

 * 10  Kiryet  Adeisiyeh and vicinity. Not  Adaisseh.......but what????
 * 11  Kiryet  Kafr Sabt
 * 12   Kiryet   ’Aulam  -->   Awlam
 * 13   Sha’arah -->    Omer Sha’ara, today Shadmot Dvora????
 * 14   Kiryet  Madher  -->   Ma'dhar
 * 15   ed Delhamiyeh wa ’Arab el Hanady  -->   Al-Dalhamiyya
 * 16    es Samr (east shore) Zero: al-Samra

p. 187

 * 17 Kh. Nkeib (near Kulat el Husn)
 * 18  Kiryet  Umm Juny  -->  Degania Alef or Al-Manshiyya, Tiberias
 * 19   Maad and vicinity
 * 20   Kiryet   el Abediyeh  -->  Al-'Ubaydiyya
 * 21    ’Arab Sukhur el Ghor Bedouins (as far as camping in the Kada Tabariya)
 * 22     ed Dalaiky  do.
 * 23    Dalaiket el Eisa  do.
 * 24    es Sbeih   do.
 * 25 (Kiryet  Samakh, 90 Algerian men, or 450 souls, are free of duty, being employed by the Sultan for his personal property)

p. 188

 * 1   Safad
 * 2  Kiryet  ’Akbara
 * 3  Kiryet   ed Daheriyeh
 * 4   Kiryet  Kadditha
 * 5  Kiryet   Teitaba

p. 189

 * 6 Kiryet  Dalata
 * 7  Kiryet  ’Alma
 * 8  Kiryet  Farah
 * 9  Kiryet  Biria
 * 10 Kiryet  Ja’auneh
 * 11 Kiryet  Fer’am
 * 12 Kiryet  Mughr al-Khayt  Zero: For reasons stated earlier, I prefer El Mughar at PEF Qf (NE of Safed) which would definitely be in the Safed Kada.  Note that it is very close to both Fer'am and Kaba'ah. Huldra: Yeah, I think I agree.
 * 13 Kiryet  Kaba’ah
 * 14 Kiryet  Ras el Ahmar
 * 15 Kiryet  El Jish

p. 190

 * 16  Kiryet  Meiron
 * 17  Kiryet  Sufsaf
 * 18  Kiryet  Samuuaich
 * 19  Kiryet  ’Ain ez Zeitun
 * 20  Kiryet  er Rihaniyeh
 * 21  Kiryet  Kefr Bir’im
 * 22  Kiryet  Tarshiha
 * 23  Kiryet  Umm el Ferj
 * 24  Kiryet  el Kabry
 * 25  Kiryet  Deir el Kasy

p. 191

 * 26 Kiryet  Sahmata
 * 27 Kiryet  el Bukei’a  Typo??  See Talk:Peki'in
 * 28  Kiryet Kefr Sumi’a   -->    Kisra-Sumei
 * 29  Kiryet  Beit Jenn
 * 30  Kiryet  Nebi Abu Sebalan
 * 31 Kiryet  Hurfeish
 * 32  Kiryet  Sa’sa’
 * 33 Kiryet  Ma’lia
 * 34 Kiryet  Fassuta