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Zababdeh or Zababida ( ar, الزبابدة) is a
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
town in the northern
West Bank The West Bank ( ar, الضفة الغربية, translit=aḍ-Ḍiffah al-Ġarbiyyah; he, הגדה המערבית, translit=HaGadah HaMaʽaravit, also referred to by some Israelis as ) is a landlocked territory near the coast of the Mediter ...
located southeast of Jenin and from the Arab American University.


History

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from Middle Bronze Age II,
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I & II, through to the
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era have been found at the site.Zertal, 2007, p
126
/ref> Remains of a
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''bovaria'' (=farm) has been noted, while sherds from the
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and Ottoman era have also been found.


Ottoman era

The village was (re-)founded in 1834, during the Ottoman era, by three Christian Greek Orthodox families who purchased the land from Jenin Muslims.Alain Epp Weaver
'The crescent and the cross are the marks on my hands: The performance of Palestinian unity amid political fragmentation,'
in Paul S Rowe, John H.A. Dyck, Jens Zimmermann (eds.) ''Christians and the Middle East Conflict,'' Routledge 2014 pp.137-151, p.138.
In 1838 "Zabedet" was noted as a Greek Christian village in the ''Haritheh'' area, north of Nablus.Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, Appendix 2, p.
130
/ref> In 1882, the PEF's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' (SWP) described it as a "moderate sized village at the south edge of the arable plain called Wady es Selhab, supplied by a well on the east, with a low hill covered with brushwood on the south." The Latin Catholic mission established its presence in the village in 1883. In the 19th century sister Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas lived here.


British Mandate era

In the 1922 census of Palestine, conducted by the British Mandate authorities, ''Zababdeh'' had a population of 482; 64 Muslims and 418 Christians,Barron, 1923, Table IX, Sub-district of Jenin, p
29
/ref> where the Christians were 83 Orthodox, 261
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s and 74
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. In the 1931 census the number of inhabitants had increased to 632; 91 Muslims and 541 Christians, in a total of 134 houses.Mills, 1932, p
71
/ref> In 1945 Village Statistics Zababida had a population of 870; 90 Muslims and 780 Christians,Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p
17
/ref> and the jurisdiction of the village was 5,719 dunams of land, according to an official land and population survey.Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p
55
/ref> 2,510 dunams were used for plantations and irrigable land, 3,067 dunams for cereals, while 16 dunams were built-up (urban) land.


Jordanian era

After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Zababdeh was ruled by the
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s of
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. In 1961, the population of ''Zababide'' was 1,474, of whom 1,077 were Christian.


Post-1967

Zababdeh came under
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along with the rest of the West Bank during the 1967
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. The population of ''Kufeir Zababida'' in the 1967 census conducted by Israel was 1,520, of whom 329 originated from the Israeli territory. According to the
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2007 census, there were 3,665 residents, of which roughly two-thirds are Christians, and by law the
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has to be a Christian., divided into
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, Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholic and Anglican communities. For two decades, from 1974–75 until he was posted to a position as parish priest in Gaza (1995), the village priest was Manuel Musallam, a Fatah activist and native of
Birzeit Birzeit ( ar, بيرزيت), also Bir Zeit, is a Palestinian Christian town north of Ramallah, in the central West Bank. Its population in the 2007 census was 4,529. Birzeit is the home to Birzeit University and to the Birzeit Brewery. Location ...
, who developed excellent educational facilities in the village that attracted commuting Muslim students from Jenin. Conflicts with Muslim residents are rare, according to Weaver.


Families

* Awwad * Dawoud * Daibes * Diab * Esaid (Saeed) * Kasbari * Khalil Ibrahim * Sharqawi * Turkman * Two Khoury families related only by marriage * Abu-Zaineh *Antabil * Abu Sahliya * Obaid * Musallam


In media

Zababdeh was featured in a short film Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank examining the lives of nine Palestinian Christians living in and around the cities of Jenin and Nablus. Released by Salt Films, Inc., in 2004, the film was produced by
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missionaries Marthame and Elizabeth Sanders while they lived and worked in the Palestinian Christian village of Zababdeh.


Twin towns – sister cities

Zababdeh is twinned with: *
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, Belgium * Graz, Austria


See also

* Khouloud Daibes * Palestinian Christians *'' Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank''


References


Bibliography

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125
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External links


Zababdeh Official Website-RajaieZababdeh
Welcome to Palestine *Survey of Western Palestine, Map 12
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