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The Bathish (بطحيش) of Nazareth, are a well known family, their origins are from Ehden in the North of Lebanon. They were originally named Yammine, name changed to Bathish when a family member bankrupted himself due to his legendary hospitality. Bat-heesh in Palestinian Arabic dialect means "I do not throw anyone out". The Yammines arrived in Nazareth in 1620 as part of a group of Christian settlers sent by the Maronite Patriarch of the time to repopulate the city after all its Christian inhabitants fled during the crusades. While initially Maronite, a falling out with the Maronite Patriarch over taxes he levied on them, led a group of the Yammine clan and other families to break with the Maronite Patriarchate and become "Latin" Christians, i.e. followers of the Western Catholic faith, staunch supporters of the Pope. Many fled Palestine in 1948 and 67 and settled in neighbouring Lebanon and beyond.

Bathish (in Arabic بطحيش) is a very well known family in Al Bab City which is 35 Km far from Aleppoin Syria. Bathish is an Arabic word which comes from the root batch which mean the man who have flat foot. Bathish family members have flat feet which claimed to be a sign for that family to be a Holy one. It is claimed that this family is a generation of Mohamed The Muslim's Prophet. It is claimed that the Othman family to be from the same origion and it located in the same city. The Bathish's family members are holyfied through ages and they have a cirtified documents to prove the connection to their Origion but this calim couldn't be verified. Only few members of the tow families; Bathish and Othman were to verifiy this fact. The registrations of the members of Bathish family stoped at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/40 40s. The family's members had very simalirity in race and shap to other families calim to be from Mohamed's Origion so this increase the weight of aproving their claim. Bathich and Othman known to be one of the richest families in North Aleppo but most of their fortune were discard and occupid after the Contry revolution.