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Beit Duqqu ( ar, بيت دقّو) is a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem Governorate, located northwest of Jerusalem in the central West Bank. According to the
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS; ar, الجهاز المركزي للإحصاء الفلسطيني) is the official statistical institution of the State of Palestine. Its main task is to provide credible statistical figures a ...
, the town had a population of 1,600 in 2006.


Location

Beit Duqqu is located (horizontally) north-west of Jerusalem. It is bordered by
Beit 'Anan Beit 'Anan ( ar, بيت عنان) is a Palestinian village in the Quds Governorate, located northwest of Jerusalem. In 2010, it had a population of 4,982. Some residents of Beit 'Anan hold Israeli identity cards, while others hold Palestinian iden ...
to the east, At Tira to the north,
Beit Ijza Beit Ijza ( ar, بيت إجزا, also spelled Bayt Ijza); is a village in the Jerusalem Governorate in the central West Bank with an area of 2,526 dunams. Located approximately six miles north of Jerusalem, it had a population of 698 in 2007. Loca ...
and Al Jib to the west, and Al Qubeiba to the south.


History

Local residents believe that their ancestors arrived in the early 14th century in Beit Duqqu from the village of Umm Walad, in the south of Syria. Villagers belong to the families of Badr, Ali Hussein, Rayyan, Morrar, Dawood and Muslih.


Ottoman era

In 1517, the village was included in the Ottoman empire with the rest of
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and in the 1596 tax-records it appeared as ''Bayt Duqqu'', located in the '' Nahiya'' of Jabal Quds of the ''
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'' of
Al-Quds Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
. The population was 3 households, all
Muslim Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abrah ...
. They paid a tax rate of 33.3% on agricultural products, which included wheat, barley, olive and fruit trees, goats and beehives in addition to "occasional revenues"; a total of 2,730
Akçe The ''akçe'' or ''akça'' (also spelled ''akche'', ''akcheh''; ota, آقچه; ) refers to a silver coin which was the chief monetary unit of the Ottoman Empire. The word itself evolved from the word "silver or silver money", this word is deri ...
. In 1838, it was noted as a Muslim village, located in the ''Beni Malik'' district, west of Jerusalem.Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, Appendix 2, p.
124
/ref> In 1870, Guérin described it as a "small village, situated on the top of a high hill."
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found from an official Ottoman village list from about the same year (1870) that Beit Duqqu had a population of 125, with a total of 36 houses, though the population count only included men. In 1883, the PEF's '' Survey of Western Palestine'' (SWP) described it as "A village of moderate size, standing high on a ridge, with a spring to the north-west and olives to the north. This was also a fief like [
Beit 'Anan Beit 'Anan ( ar, بيت عنان) is a Palestinian village in the Quds Governorate, located northwest of Jerusalem. In 2010, it had a population of 4,982. Some residents of Beit 'Anan hold Israeli identity cards, while others hold Palestinian iden ...
]." In 1896, the population of ''Bet dukku'' was estimated to be about 114 persons.


British Mandate era

In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the Mandatory Palestine, British Mandate authorities, ''Bait Duqu'' had a population of 254, all Muslims,Barron, 1923, Table VII, Sub-district of Jerusalem, p
15
/ref> increasing in the 1931 census of Palestine, 1931 census to 328 Muslims, in 84 inhabited houses.Mills, 1932, p
37
/ref> In the 1945 statistics Beit Duqqu had a population of 420 Muslims,Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p
24
/ref> with 5,393
dunam A dunam ( Ottoman Turkish, Arabic: ; tr, dönüm; he, דונם), also known as a donum or dunum and as the old, Turkish, or Ottoman stremma, was the Ottoman unit of area equivalent to the Greek stremma or English acre, representing the amount ...
s of land, according to an official land and population survey. Of this, 1,610 dunams were plantations and irrigable land, 1,767 used for cereals, while 27 dunams were built-up (urban) land.


Jordanian era

In the wake of the
1948 Arab–Israeli War The 1948 (or First) Arab–Israeli War was the second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war. It formally began following the end of the British Mandate for Palestine at midnight on 14 May 1948; the Israeli Declaration of Independence had ...
, and after the
1949 Armistice Agreements The 1949 Armistice Agreements were signed between Israel and Egypt,Jordanian rule The Jordanian annexation of the West Bank formally occurred on 24 April 1950, after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, during which Transjordan occupied territory that had previously been part of Mandatory PalestineRaphael Israeli, Jerusalem divi ...
. In 1961, the population of Beit Duqqu was 537.


Post-1967

Since the Six-Day War in 1967, Beit Duqqu has been under
Israeli occupation Israeli-occupied territories are the lands that were captured and occupied by Israel during the Six-Day War of 1967. While the term is currently applied to the Palestinian territories and the Golan Heights, it has also been used to refer to a ...
. The population in the 1967 census conducted by the Israeli authorities was 438, of whom 16 were refugees. After the 1995 accords, 10.6% of village land was classified as
Area B The Palestinian enclaves are areas in the West Bank designated for Palestinians under a variety of Israeli–Palestinian peace process, U.S. and Israeli-led proposals to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The enclaves are Israel and aparthe ...
, while the remaining 89.4% was classified as Area C. Israel has expropriated land from Beit Duqqu for the construction of the
Israeli settlement Israeli settlements, or Israeli colonies, are civilian communities inhabited by Israeli citizens, overwhelmingly of Jewish ethnicity, built on lands occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. The international community considers Israeli se ...
Giv’at Ze’ev. Beit Duqqu along with 9 other Palestinian villages, Biddu,
Beit 'Anan Beit 'Anan ( ar, بيت عنان) is a Palestinian village in the Quds Governorate, located northwest of Jerusalem. In 2010, it had a population of 4,982. Some residents of Beit 'Anan hold Israeli identity cards, while others hold Palestinian iden ...
,
Beit Surik Beit Surik ( ar, بيت سوريك) is a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem Governorate, located 12 kilometers Northwest of Jerusalem in the northern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population ...
, Qatanna, al-Qubeiba,
Beit Ijza Beit Ijza ( ar, بيت إجزا, also spelled Bayt Ijza); is a village in the Jerusalem Governorate in the central West Bank with an area of 2,526 dunams. Located approximately six miles north of Jerusalem, it had a population of 698 in 2007. Loca ...
, Kharayib Umm al Lahimand and at Tira form the "Biddu enclave" which, according to Tanya Reinhart, are "imprisoned" behind a wall, cut off from their orchards and farmlands that are being seized in order to form the real estate reserves of the Jerusalem Corridor and to create a territorial continuity with Giv'at Ze'ev.Reinhart, 2006, p
202
/ref> The enclave will be linked to Ramallah by underpasses and a road that is fenced on both sides. From the "Biddu enclave" Palestinians will travel along a fenced road that passes under a bypass road to Bir Nabala enclave, then on a second underpass under Bypass 443 to
Ramallah Ramallah ( , ; ar, رام الله, , God's Height) is a Palestinian city in the central West Bank that serves as the ''de facto'' administrative capital of the State of Palestine. It is situated on the Judaean Mountains, north of Jerusale ...
. The main source of living is agriculture, mainly of apricots, olives and grapes.Projected Mid -Year Population for Jerusalem Governorate by Locality 2004- 2006
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS; ar, الجهاز المركزي للإحصاء الفلسطيني) is the official statistical institution of the State of Palestine. Its main task is to provide credible statistical figures a ...
.


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External links


Welcome To Bayt Duqqu
*Survey of Western Palestine, Map 17:
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Beit Duqqu Village (Fact Sheet)
Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem (ARIJ)
Beit Duqqu Village Profile
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Beit Duqqu aerial photo
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Locality Development Priorities and Needs in Beit Duqqu
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Beit Duqqu village lands are threatened by the Segregation Wall
October 2, 2005, POICA. Archived
Beit Duqqu village lands are threatened by the Segregation Wall
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