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hugging the shore of the lake. Flood waters carrying mud, stones, and boulders rushed down the slopes and filled the streets and buildings with water so rapidly that many people did not have time to escape; the loss of life and property was great. The city rebuilt on the slopes and the British Mandatory government planted the
1746:. The registers in 1596 recorded the population to consist of 50 families and four bachelors, all Muslim. In 1780, there were about 4,000 inhabitants, two thirds being Jews. In 1842, there were about 3,900 inhabitants, around a third of whom were Jews, the rest being Muslims and a few Christians. In 1850, Tiberias contained 3055: 2510:
is an annual road race held along the Sea of Galilee in Israel with a field in recent years of approximately 1000 competitors. The course follows an out-and-back format around the southern tip of the sea, and was run concurrently with a 10k race along an abbreviated version of the same route. In 2010
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The landscape of the modern town was shaped by the great flood of 11 November 1934. Deforestation on the slopes above the town combined with the fact that the city had been built as a series of closely packed houses and buildings – usually sharing walls – built in narrow roads paralleling and closely
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In 1885, a Scottish doctor and minister, David Watt Torrance, opened a mission hospital in Tiberias that accepted patients of all races and religions. In 1894, it moved to larger premises at Beit abu Shamnel abu Hannah. David Watt Torrance died in Tiberias in 1923. The same year his son, Dr. Herbert
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Tiberias consists of a small port on the shores of Galilee lake for both fishing and tourist activities. Since the 1990s, the importance of the port for fishing was gradually decreasing, with the decline of the Tiberias lake level, due to continuing droughts and increased pumping of fresh water from
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is large and fine, and stands in the market-place. Its floor is laid in pebbles, set on stone drums, placed close one to another." According to Muqaddasi, those who suffered from scab or ulcers, and other such diseases came to Tiberias to bathe in the hot springs for three days. "Afterwards they dip
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There are about four thousand inhabitants in Tabaria, one-fourth of whom are Jews… The Jews of Tiberias occupy a quarter on the shore of the lake in the middle of the town, which has lately been considerably enlarged by the purchase of several streets: it is separated from the rest of the town by a
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Ancient and medieval Tiberias was destroyed by a series of devastating earthquakes, and much of what was built after the major earthquake of 1837 was destroyed or badly damaged in the great flood of 1934. Houses in the newer parts of town, uphill from the waterfront, survived. In 1949, 606 houses,
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to the city brought an end to the destruction, after 477 out of 696 houses were destroyed according to official estimates. After the destruction remained the remains of the wall and the citadel, several houses on the outskirts of the city, as well as the two mosques that operated in the city. The
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writing in 985, describes Tiberias as a hedonistic city afflicted by heat: "For two months they dance; for two months they gobble; for two months they swat; for two months they go about naked; for two months they play the reed flute; and for two months they wallow in the mud." As "the capital of
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took over, British troops evacuated the entire Palestinian Arab population; they were refused reentry after the war, such that today the city has an almost exclusively Jewish population. After the war ended, the new Israeli authorities destroyed the Old City of Tiberias. A large number of Jewish
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visited Tiberias during his trip to Palestine in 1522. He said on Tiberias that "it was a big city ... and now it is ruined and desolate". He described the village there, in which he said there were "ten or twelve" Muslim households. The area, according to Bassola, was dangerous "because of the
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next to a Byzantine church, to the south of the city, as the eighth century ushered in Tiberias's golden age, when the multicultural city may have been the most tolerant of the Middle East. Jewish scholarship flourished from the beginning of the 8th century to the end of the 10th, when the oral
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high wall, and has only one gate of entrance, which is regularly shut at sunset, after which no person is allowed to pass. There are one hundred and sixty, or two hundred families, of which forty or fifty are of Polish origin, the rest are Jews from Spain, Barbary, and different parts of Syria.
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The first mixed town forcibly emptied of its Palestinian residents was Tiberias, the 5,770 Palestinian inhabitants of which were driven out – mostly on buses – on 16 and 17 April 1948, when the town was taken by Jewish Hagana forces. ... In Tiberias, the demise of the Palestinian community was
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Joel Rappel, History of Eretz Israel from Prehistory up to 1882 (1980), Vol.2, p.531. 'In 1662 Sabbathai Sevi arrived to Jerusalem. It was the time when the Jewish settlements of Galilee were destroyed by the Druze: Tiberias was completely desolate and only a few of former Safed residents had
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to the north. In 1863, it was recorded that the Christian and Muslim elements made up three-quarters of the population (2,000 to 4,000). A population list from about 1887 showed that Tiberias had a population of about 3,640; 2,025 Jews, 30 Latins, 215 Catholics, 15 Greek Catholics, and 1,355
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This hadith is also found in the bibliographical work of the Damascene Ibn 'Asakir (d. 571/1176), although slightly modified: the four cities of paradise are Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem and Damascus; and the four cities of hell are Constantinople, Tabariyya, Antioch and
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the lake. It was expected that the lake of Tiberias will regain its original level (almost 6 metres (20 feet) higher than today), with the full operational capacity of Israeli desalination facilities by 2014. In 2020, the lake raised above the level it was in 1990.
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were razed, Tiberias was spared this fate because its inhabitants had decided not to fight against Rome. It became a mixed city after the fall of Jerusalem in 70 CE; with Judea subdued, the surviving southern Jewish population migrated to Galilee.
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told of the civilians there being killed, news which brought panic to the residents of Tiberias. The Arab population of Tiberias (6,000 residents or 47.5% of the population) was evacuated by the British forces on 18 April 1948.
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Jordan Province, and a city in the Valley of Canaan. ... The town is narrow, hot in summer and unhealthy...There are here eight natural hot baths, where no fuel need be used, and numberless basins besides of boiling water. The
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on the slopes above the town to hold the soil and prevent similar disasters from recurring. A new seawall was constructed, moving the shoreline several yards out from the former shore. In October 1938, Arab militants
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comprising almost all of the built-up area of the old quarter other than religious buildings, were demolished over the objections of local Jews who owned about half the houses. Wide-scale development began after the
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In June 2018, an underground Jewish mausoleum was discovered. Archaeologists said that the mausoleum was between 1,900 to 2,000 years old as of 2018. The names of the dead, carved onto the ossuaries in
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recorded by Ibn Asakir of Damascus (d. 1176) names Tiberias as one of the "four cities of hell." This could have been reflecting the fact that at the time, the town had a notable non-Muslim population.
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in the year 634/15 by capitulation; one half of the houses and churches were to belong to the Muslims, the other half to the Christians." Since 636 CE, Tiberias served as the regional capital, until
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conquest. The Caliphate allowed 70 Jewish families from Tiberias to form the core of a renewed Jewish presence in Jerusalem and the importance of Tiberias to Jewish life declined. The caliphs of the
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against Rome, and after several attempted moves, in search of stability, eventually settled in Tiberias in about 220 CE. It was to be its final meeting place before its disbanding in 425 CE. When
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In January 2021, the foundations of a mosque dating to the earliest years of Muslim rule was excavated just south of the Sea of Galilee by archaeologists led by Katia Cytryn-Silverman from the
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Muslims. In 1901, the Jews of Tiberias numbered about 2,000 in a total population of 3,600. By 1912, the population reached 6,500. This included 4,500 Jews, 1,600 Muslims and 400 Christians.
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in 1850 noted that "Tiberias Jews suffered the least" during an Arab rebellion which took place in 1834. Around 600 people, including nearly 500 Jews, died when the town was devastated by the
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A 2,000 year-old Roman theatre was discovered 15 metres (49 feet) under layers of debris and refuse at the foot of Mount Bernike south of modern Tiberias. It once seated over 7,000 people.
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visited Tiberias in 1047, and describes a city with a "strong wall" which begins at the border of the lake and goes all around the town except on the water-side. Furthermore, he describes
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of 132–136 CE, thus allowing it to continue to exist, despite a heavy economic decline due to the war. Following the expulsion of Jews from Judea after 135 CE, Tiberias and its neighbour
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at the beginning of the tenth century. During that period, the Academy of Eretz Israel left Tiberias for Jerusalem. Later in the same century, the region came under the control by the
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The Survey of Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer
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requesting safe passage through his fiefdom of Galilee and Tiberias. Raymond was obliged to grant the request under the terms of his treaty with Saladin. Saladin's force left
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coupled in early 1949 with mass destruction of their old properties. By March the Israeli army had blown up and bulldozed 477 of the 696 buildings in the old city,&S
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troops then successfully attacked the Arab section of the city, and British troops evacuated the Arab residents upon their request. Some fled in the wake of news of the
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Barnay, Y. The Jews in Palestine in the eighteenth century: under the patronage of the Istanbul Committee of Officials for Palestine (University of Alabama Press 1992)
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During the months after the occupation of the city, a large part of the buildings of the old city in Tiberias was destroyed, and this for various reasons - problems of
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was compiled by his school in Tiberias between 230–270 CE. Tiberias' 13 synagogues served the spiritual needs of a growing Jewish population. Tombs of famous rabbis
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and riots spread quickly to other parts of the country; mostly in towns with a high percentage of the population having North African origins like in Tiberias, in
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numberless buildings erected in the very water, for the bed of the lake in this part is rock; and they have built pleasure houses that are supported on columns of
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Watt Torrance, was appointed head of the hospital. In 1949, following the establishment of the State of Israel, it became a maternity hospital supervised by the
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During 10–17 April, the Haganah attacked the city and refused to negotiate a truce, while the British refused to intervene. Newly arrived Arab refugees from
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and internal Israeli tourism. The ancient cemetery of Tiberias and its old synagogues are also drawing religious Jewish pilgrims during religious holidays.
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creating little damage but a great fear within the population. This small incident was taken as an occasion to express the social malaise of the different
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urged the Christians of Palaestina to seize the leaders of Judaism in Tiberias, to put them to the rack, and to compel them to command the Jewish king,
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decision. After the war had ended, a large number of Jewish immigrants to Israel settled in Tiberias. Today almost all of the population is Jewish.
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of football for several seasons in the 1960s and 1980s, but eventually dropped into the regional leagues and folded due to financial difficulties.
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Abbasi, Mustafa (2008). "The War on the Mixed Cities: The Depopulation of Arab Tiberias and the Destruction of Its Old, 'Sacred' City (1948–9)".
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instigated a wide-scale slaughter of the Jews, which practically emptied Galilee of most its Jewish population, with survivors fleeing to Egypt.
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to prevent looting. Accounts from that time tell of the great admiration people had for Zahir, especially his war against bandits on the roads.
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In the late 12th century Tiberias' Jewish community numbered 50 Jewish families, headed by rabbis, and at that time the best manuscripts of the
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and became a multi-cultural trading center. The city slipped in importance following several earthquakes, foreign incursions, and after the
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in late 1940s and the early 1950s. Over time, government housing was built to accommodate much of the new population, like in many other
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In 2012, plans were announced for a new ultra-Orthodox neighborhood, Kiryat Sanz, on a slope on the western side of the Kinneret.
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Today, Tiberias is an important tourist center due to its proximity to the Sea of Galilee and religious sanctity to Judaism and
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Tiberias has been severely damaged by earthquakes since antiquity. Earthquakes are known to have occurred in 30, 33, 115, 306,
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The Land and the Book: Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery, of the Holy Land
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The Land and the Book: Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery, of the Holy Land
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Poria hospital is located near Upper Tiberias neighborhood, and operates a hospitalization control center in the city itself.
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calls the village with hot springs Emmaus, today's Hammat Tiberias, located near Tiberias. This name also appears in his work
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were said to be found there. In the 12th-century, the city was the subject of negative undertones in Islamic tradition. A
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The Jews in Palestine in the Eighteenth Century: Under the Patronage of the Istanbul Committee of Officials for Palestine
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Tiberias; after six days the town fell. On 4 July 1187 Saladin defeated the Crusaders coming to relieve Tiberias at the
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At the end of the century (1596), the village of Tiberias had 54 households: 50 families and 4 bachelors. All were
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as the location from which boats had sailed to the opposite, eastern side of the Sea of Galilee. The crowd seeking
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to rebuild the Jewish community. The synagogue he built still stands today, located in the Court of the Jews.
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the 10k race was moved to the afternoon before the marathon. At approximately 200 metres (660 feet) below
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Hot springs in Tiberias 1924, Younes & Soraya Nazrian library, University of Haifa digital collections
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Mandated landscape: British imperial rule in Palestine, 1929–1948, Roza El-Eini, (Routledge, 2006) p. 250
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overlooking the lake, in the elevation range of −200 to 200 metres (−660–660 feet). Tiberias has a
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Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the year 1838
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The destruction began in the summer of 1948 and continued until the first months of 1949. A visit by
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Vol 2, 1979 gives the date 20 CE. They both say it was built where the village of Rakkat used to be.
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In the 6th century Tiberias was still the seat of Jewish religious learning. In light of this, the
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led by David Ben Haroush, organised a large-scale procession walking towards the nice suburbs of
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Under Zahir's patronage, Jewish families were encouraged to settle in Tiberias. He invited Rabbi
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resulted in abandonment of the city by its Jewish community, Unlike Tiberias, the nearby city of
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Jewish tradition holds that Tiberias was built on the site of the ancient Israelite village of
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The Changing Land: Between the Jordan and the Sea: Aerial Photographs from 1917 to the Present
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Tiberias main road, 1925, Younes & Soraya Library digital collections, University of Haifa
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There is no direct indication that Tiberias, as well as the rest of Galilee, took part in the
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The Penny cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: v. 1–27, Volume 23
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and was later buried in Tiberias. His tomb is one of the city's important pilgrimage sites.
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Dynasty built one of its square-plan palaces on the waterfront to the north of Tiberias, at
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Palestine Under the Moslems: A Description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500
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Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century
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Wilson, John Francis. (2004) Caesarea Philippi: Banias, the Lost City of Pan I.B.Tauris,
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to take over defense of the city, but a small contingent of outside irregulars moved in.
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Arabs", and in order to stay there, he had to pay the local governor for his protection.
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A Gazetteer of Buildings in Muslim Palestine (British Academy Monographs in Archaeology)
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it had a majority Jewish population, but with a significant Arab community. During the
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uncovered a structure dating to the 3rd century CE that may have been the seat of the
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Tiberias, or Tabariyyah in Arab transcription, was "conquered by (the Arab commander)
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Tiberias – City of Treasures: The official website of the Tiberias Excavation Project
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A Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, and Natural History
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Prominent people in the State of Israel or born/active there, listed alphabetically:
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area stood abandoned for decades, until operations began to restore it in the 1970s.
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The Jewish population looted the Arab areas and had to be suppressed by force by the
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Village Statistics of 1945: A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine
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Arnon Golan, The Politics of Wartime Demolition and Human Landscape Transformation,
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In the Ottoman registers of 1525, 1533, 1548, 1553, and 1572 all the residents were
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and Jewish police, who killed or injured several looters. On 30 December 1948, when
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Secular buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: an archaeological Gazetter
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Over time, the city came to rely on tourism, becoming a major Galilean center for
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rendered the site ritually unclean for the Jews and particularly for the priestly
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Edited by Watson E. Mills, Roger Aubrey Bullard, Mercer University Press, (1998)
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who re-established it as a center for Jewish learning. An essay written by Rabbi
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Census of Palestine 1931. Population of Villages, Towns and Administrative Areas
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Narrative of the United States' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea
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and urging craftsmen to move there. Plans were made for Jews to move from the
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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Prominent people predating the State of Israel, listed by year of birth:
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The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: L-Z (excluding Tyre)
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The city of Tiberias has been almost entirely Jewish since 1948. Many
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Remains of Crusader fortress gate with ancient lintel in secondary use
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The Jews of Asia: Especially in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century
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Baal HaNes (Rabbi Meir the miracle maker), 2nd-century CE Jewish sage
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soldiers and officers who fled from Lebanon settled in Tiberias with
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During the 16th century, Tiberias was a small village. Italian Rabbi
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Description Géographique Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine
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In the days of Herod Antipas, some of the most religiously orthodox
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The Crusades from the perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim world
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Hirschfeld, Y. (2007). Post-Roman Tiberias: between East and West.
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in another spring which is cold, whereupon ... they become cured."
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One Palestine, complete: Jews and Arabs under the British mandate
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War in Palestine, 1948: Israeli and Arab Strategy and Diplomacy
4162:, Benjamin Z. Kedar, Wayne State University Press, 2000, p. 198 3275:, translated by William Whiston, Book 4, chapter 1, paragraph 3 2739:(born 1960), IDF Chief of General Staff (Feb. 2015 – Jan. 2019) 2605: 2579: 1594: 1458: 1447: 1350: 1326: 1132: 1100: 1066: 1062: 1018: 917:. A year later, influenced by radical Christian monks, Emperor 895: 782: 604: 554:, which is now part of modern Tiberias, has been known for its 450: 332: 226: 4867:"By Sea of Galilee, archaeologists find ruins of early mosque" 4020:, Louis Finkelstein, Edition: 3 Harper, New York, 1960, p. 659 3987:
Descriptive Geography and Brief Historical Sketch of Palestine
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Palestine: Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922
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New ultra-Orthodox neighborhood to be built in Israel's north
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rebuilt the city walls and lay the groundwork for a textile (
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expanded along the southern Mediterranean coast under Sultan
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Nefesh B'Nefesh Community Guide for Tiveria-Tiberias, Israel
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fled in fear to the Ottoman provinces, settling at first in
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and is one of the cities in Israel that is most at risk to
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Following Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000 many ex-
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Tiberias 1937, Dr. Torrance’s hospital centre of photograph
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Experts Warn: Major Earthquake Could Hit Israel Any Time
4282:"The destruction of the old city in Tiberias, 1948-1949" 3133: 2468:, but folded in the 1990s after financial difficulties. 852:, the Jewish court, also fled from Jerusalem during the 4922:
A Crack in the Earth: A Journey Up Israel's Rift Valley
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Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft
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Patricia Erfurt-Cooper; Malcolm Cooper (27 July 2009).
2787:(born 1983), Mizrahi pop singer-songwriter and composer 2757:(born 1983), Irish rugby union player, born in Tiberias 1915:
Climate data for Tiberias, Israel (1981–2010 normals),
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immigrants to Israel subsequently settled in Tiberias.
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Castles and fortifications of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
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The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited
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In 614, Tiberias was the site where, during the final
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Tiberias was founded sometime around 18–20 CE in the
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Jerusalem Embattled – A diary of a city under siege.
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New Judea: Jewish Life in Modern Palestine and Egypt
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Muk. p.161 and 185, quoted in Le Strange, 1890, pp.
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were compiled there. Tiberias flourished during the
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A description of the East, and some other countries
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Black – via Internet Archive. 2886: 1073:-shrubs, from which the mosque derives its name. 8280:Populated places established in the 1st century 5706: 905:, parts of the Jewish population supported the 894:, to desist from persecuting the Christians in 5612:the official English Facebook page of Tiberias 4973: 4334:"The Oriental Communities in Israel 1948-2003" 4018:The Jews: Their History, Culture, and Religion 3902:Sabbatai Sevi: The Mystical Messiah, 1626–1676 2681:(874–971), Muslim hadith scholar and collector 2525:List of twin towns and sister cities in Israel 2311:in the restored former hospital of Dr Torrance 1584: 974:, who refined the oral tradition now known as 7044: 6757: 6294: 5692: 4962:Tiberias – Walking with the sages in Tiberias 4665:. London: Oneworld Publications. p. 92. 4427: 4228: 4226: 4224: 3202: 3200: 2839:List of modern names for biblical place names 2691:910 CE), rabbi and Hebrew-language grammarian 2518: 909:invaders; the Jewish rebels were financed by 724:, refused to settle there: the presence of a 716:, who were struggling against the process of 5092: 4999: 4514:Jolliffe, Thomas Robert (11 February 2018). 4433: 3321:. Continuum International Publishing Group, 3060:International Journal of Middle East Studies 2485:, was established, which currently plays in 41: 34: 5366:Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund 5119:Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund 4491:(1954), Studies in the Ottoman archives—I, 4331: 4128:Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1929 4084: 4082: 3969:, Al Hakim Printing Press, Nazareth, p. 70. 3940: 3188:The Concise Dictionary of World Place-Names 2369:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1368:(from Aleppo to the borders of Egypt), The 7051: 7037: 6807: 6771: 6764: 6750: 6301: 6287: 5699: 5685: 5662:Old maps and views of Tiberias (1493-1963) 5525: 5275: 5146:Cytryn-Silverman, Katia (1 January 2009). 5126:Cytryn-Silverman, Katia (3 January 2016). 4221: 3812: 3810: 3808: 3654: 3440: 3438: 3436: 3372: 3370: 3368: 3197: 3182: 3180: 2515:, this is the lowest course in the world. 1853:. At the time it was called Beit Hava'ad. 1529:. The first modern spa was built in 1929. 903:Jewish revolt against the Byzantine Empire 536:1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine 457:. In 2022, it had a population of 48,472. 5664:- Eran Laor Cartographic Collection, The 5307: 5163: 4772: 4054: 3598: 3293: 3291: 3289: 3287: 3285: 3283: 3281: 3192:International Standard Bible Encyclopedia 3151:. Channel View Publications. p. 78. 2919:"Definition of Tiberias | Dictionary.com" 2835:, ancient Jewish village next to Tiberias 2433:Learn how and when to remove this message 1597:as part of the negotiations conducted in 748:was set over the city after the death of 8260:Establishments in the Herodian tetrarchy 5598:copied and uploaded at "hebrewbooks.org" 5372: 5031: 4981:"Collection MS 38 - Torrance Collection" 4547:M.Gilbert, Israel: A History (1998), p.3 4513: 4504:Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 188 4079: 3731: 3592: 3113:(1). Edinburgh University Press: 45–80. 2444: 2302: 1876:Tiberias is located on the shore of the 1871: 1812: 1804: 1659:Jews settled in the city, following the 1642: 1631: 1620: 1504: 1496: 1484: 1471: 1433: 1386: 1229: 1218: 1083: 1000: 992: 986:were written in Tiberias as well as the 816: 808: 7075:Sorted by modern states, with crusader 5563: 5409: 3833:Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 188 3805: 3802:, Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, p.163 3794:Naomi E. Pasachoff, Robert J. Littman, 3737: 3433: 3365: 3247:Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Megillah 5b 3177: 2793:(born 1976), Olympic competitive sailor 2481:Following Hapoel's demise, a new club, 771:on the north-western part of the lake. 479:and the desolation of Judea during the 8217: 6198:Northern Jordan Valley (Emek HaYarden) 5354: 5318: 5216: 4705: 3981: 3979: 3977: 3975: 3904:. Princeton University Press. p. 368. 3900:Gershom Gerhard Scholem (1976-01-01). 3796:A Concise History of the Jewish People 3278: 3104: 3011: 2733:(born 1944), writer and graphic artist 1525:in 1920 and the Arab riots throughout 924: 813:The Roman-Byzantine southern city gate 526:In early modern times, Tiberias was a 8230:Ancient Jewish settlements of Galilee 7032: 6745: 6282: 5680: 5577: 5531:"Population list of the Liwa of Akka" 5314:. Jerusalem: Government of Palestine. 5293: 5070:from the original on 24 February 2020 4895:. World Weather Information Service. 4736:from the original on 29 December 2009 4685: 4660: 4631: 4629: 4340:from the original on 24 December 2017 4308: 4274: 4125: 4100: 4067:from the original on 12 February 2018 3376:Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol. 3, p. 3250: 3005: 2998:Conder and Kitchener 1881, SWP I, p. 2899:. Israel Central Bureau of Statistics 1160:. The Templar force was destroyed in 515:. The city was greatly damaged by an 460:Tiberias was founded around 20 CE by 8255:Cities in Northern District (Israel) 5651:Survey of Western Palestine, Map 6: 5263:from the original on 14 October 2019 5230:from the original on 8 December 2018 5040:from the original on 5 November 2018 4941:Avraham, Rachel (22 October 2013). " 4893:"Tiberias 1981-2010 Climate Normals" 4847:from the original on 29 January 2021 4593:from the original on 29 October 2009 4468:10.13173/zeitdeutmorggese.169.2.0343 4452:10.13173/zeitdeutmorggese.169.2.0343 4291: 2977: 2975: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2954:from the original on 14 October 2011 2367:adding citations to reliable sources 2334: 1360:In 1624, when the Sultan recognized 1156:to engage the fighting force of the 841:According to the Talmud, in 145 CE, 836: 5032:Roxburgh, Angus (31 October 2012). 4688:"How Israel Destroyed Old Tiberias" 4575: 4434:Shachmon, Ori; Mack, Merav (2019). 4379:from the original on 10 August 2023 4321:(in Hebrew). Kathedra. p. 106. 4304:(in Hebrew). Kathedra. p. 103. 4287:(in Hebrew). Ben Gurion University. 4200: 4055:Ashkenazi, Eli (27 December 2009). 3972: 3738:Alfassá, Shelomo (17 August 2007). 3208:"TIBERIAS – JewishEncyclopedia.com" 879: 767:used these boats to travel back to 499:, when it served as the capital of 414: 392: 42: 35: 13: 7058: 6308: 5588:from the original on 11 March 2020 5451:from the original on 25 April 2016 5303:. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard. 5013:from the original on 25 March 2018 4626: 3785:, The House of Dona Gracia Museum. 3658:Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 3655:Burckhardt, Johann Ludwig (1822). 3405:from the original on 28 March 2008 3218:from the original on 28 March 2008 1647:Black basalt buildings in Tiberias 1616: 1575:United States ambassador to Israel 1480: 1079: 789:Great Revolt and Bar Kokhba revolt 615: 558:, believed to cure skin and other 14: 8311: 5603: 5342:from the original on 25 July 2020 5190:from the original on 2 April 2019 5180:Department of Statistics (1945). 4815:from the original on 13 June 2018 4663:The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine 4583:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tiberias" 3619:from the original on 22 June 2013 3576:from the original on 22 July 2011 2966: 2657: 2452:(under construction) designed by 1661:Jewish exodus from Arab countries 1214: 1207:were driven from the city by the 1111:, who made it his capital of the 8275:Roman towns and cities in Israel 8235:Ancient Roman theatres in Israel 8197: 8184: 8174: 8164: 8154: 8144: 8134: 8122: 8059: 8049: 8039: 8029: 8019: 8004: 7984: 7979: 7969: 7954: 7944: 7934: 7924: 7914: 7904: 7894: 7871: 7861: 7851: 7841: 7831: 7808: 7792: 7780: 7763: 7751: 7735: 7730: 7714: 7697: 7681: 7660: 7654: 7643: 7633: 7627: 7611: 7581: 7575: 7559: 7553: 7532: 7526: 7500: 7484: 7472: 7456: 7451: 7446: 7441: 7436: 7430: 7418: 7402: 7396: 7385: 7375: 7370: 7359: 7348: 7343: 7333: 7323: 7308: 7302: 7286: 7266: 7260: 7243: 7232: 7226: 7210: 7205: 7199: 7183: 7177: 7161: 5816: 5397:from the original on 28 May 2021 5148:"The Umayyad Mosque of Tiberias" 5052: 5025: 4899:from the original on 16 May 2017 4785:from the original on 4 June 2015 4773:Ashkenazi, Eli (22 March 2004). 4637:"Tiberias | Israel | Britannica" 4182:from the original on 8 June 2019 4031:The Jews in Palestine, 1800–1882 3945:. Magnes Press. pp. 34–36. 3675:from the original on 18 May 2021 3602:A history of Palestine, 634–1099 3012:Abbasi, Mustafa (1 April 2008). 2643: 2630: 2617: 2604: 2591: 2578: 2565: 2552: 2539: 2339: 1898:hot-summer Mediterranean climate 1544:1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine 1391:"Leaning tower" at SE corner of 1198: 1107:. The city was given in fief to 345: 219: 144: 143: 136: 114: 113: 106: 89: 77: 5491:from the original on 4 May 2016 5183:Village Statistics, April, 1945 5085: 4955: 4935: 4911: 4859: 4827: 4797: 4766: 4748: 4718: 4679: 4654: 4617: 4605: 4563: 4550: 4541: 4522: 4507: 4498: 4482: 4410: 4391: 4361: 4352: 4325: 4265: 4256: 4235: 4194: 4165: 4153: 4144: 4119: 4094: 4048: 4036: 4023: 4011: 3999: 3959: 3934: 3921: 3894: 3881: 3864: 3854: 3836: 3827: 3788: 3768: 3710: 3691: 3648: 3631: 3512: 3491: 3478: 3462: 3417: 3344: 3332: 3311: 3265: 3241: 3230: 3165:from the original on 6 May 2016 3024:(3). Informa UK Limited: 6–29. 2799:(born 1959), Olympic marathoner 1711: 887:Letter of Simeon of Beth Arsham 720:, which had affected even some 610: 584: 562:, for some two thousand years. 433:. A major Jewish center during 5584:(in Hebrew). Tel Aviv: Gazit. 5463: 5328:. Cambridge University Press. 5103: 3824:, Ayer Publishing, 1977, p.209 3718:Inquisition; The Reign of Fear 3562:. Dumbarton Oaks. p. 63. 3501:, Cambridge University Press, 3352:The Economy of Roman Palestine 3298:Mercer Dictionary of the Bible 2992: 2936: 2911: 2868:"תוצאות הבחירות המקומיות 2024" 2710:, 18th-century Talmudic writer 2679:Sulayman ibn Ahmad at-Tabarani 2298: 2271:The city is located above the 1880:and the western slopes of the 1866:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1837: 1801:Urban renewal and preservation 1684:Oriental communities in Israel 1438:Jewish house in Tiberias, 1893 937:took its place, following the 876:are also located in the city. 1: 4924:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 4756:"2,000-year-old amphitheater" 3943:Palestine in the 18th Century 3523: 3317:Crossan, John Dominic (1999) 2854: 2464:club established in 1925 was 1399:In the 1720s, the Arab ruler 1099:Tiberias was occupied by the 660:, the Roman-Jewish historian 5643:: description, photo gallery 5641:Hamat Tiberias National Park 5625:Municipality Site in English 5202: 4686:Gilad, Moshe (18 May 2022). 3018:Journal of Palestine Studies 2828:1660 destruction of Tiberias 2769:(born 1952), Olympic swimmer 2474:represented the city in the 2318:Israeli Department of Health 1847:Israel Antiquities Authority 1718:Central Bureau of Statistics 1370:1660 destruction of Tiberias 957:, was raised at the foot of 677:, the city was known by its 313:4,500/km (12,000/sq mi) 127:Show map of Northeast Israel 72:Tveria, Tveriah (unofficial) 64:Hebrew transcription(s) 7: 8160:Order of the Holy Sepulchre 5186:. Government of Palestine. 4715:, vol 9 (2002), pp 431–445. 4201:Tal, David (24 June 2004). 3499:The Crusades c. 1071-c 1291 2849:Baruch Padeh Medical Center 2821: 2104:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1964:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1772:British Mandate authorities 1585:Destruction of the old city 1519:British Mandate authorities 1047:In 1033 Tiberias was again 705: 425: 10: 8316: 5666:National Library of Israel 5630:Place To Visit in Tiberias 5549: 5503: 5475:Cambridge University Press 5435:Cambridge University Press 5423: 5287:Palestine Exploration Fund 5099:. Government of Palestine. 5093:Barron, J.B., ed. (1923). 5007:"The Scots Hotel- History" 4985:Archive Services Catalogue 3212:www.jewishencyclopedia.com 2844:Old synagogues of Tiberias 2522: 2519:Twin towns – sister cities 2247: 1914: 1148:to send an envoy to Count 1103:soon after the capture of 1049:destroyed by an earthquake 654:practices. Conversely, in 565: 8114: 8090: 8070: 7882: 7819: 7144: 7124: 7104: 7084: 7073: 7069: 6976: 6938: 6912: 6901: 6783: 6533: 6437: 6386: 6340: 6316: 6256: 6175: 6166: 6120: 5947:Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre 5834: 5825: 5814: 5718: 5373:Petersen, Andrew (2001). 5165:10.1163/22118993-90000143 4232:Morris, 2004, pp. 183–185 3844:"The Druze of the Levant" 3822:Manchester, New Hampshire 3338:Thomson, 1859, vol 2, p. 3119:10.3366/e1474947508000061 3072:10.1017/S0020743808080513 2874:(in Hebrew). 3 March 2024 2450:Tiberias Football Stadium 2330: 2173: 2103: 2033: 1963: 1958: 1955: 1952: 1949: 1946: 1943: 1940: 1937: 1934: 1931: 1928: 1925: 1922: 1919: 1832:Christian pilgrim hostels 1676:Union des Nords-africains 1569:was staying in Tiberias, 1489:Postcard of Tiberias, by 1429:besieged Tiberias in 1742 1179:Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, ( 972:Aaron ben Moses ben Asher 755:Tiberias is mentioned in 694: 599:, first mentioned in the 328: 317: 309: 301: 296: 284: 279: 269: 264: 244: 232: 212: 201: 166: 100: 85: 76: 69: • Also spelled 68: 63: 53: 26: 4623:Village Statistics, 1945 3965:Moammar, Tawfiq (1990), 3522:in Palestine and Syria, 2944:"PALESTINE, HOLINESS OF" 1834:, convents and schools. 1768:1922 census of Palestine 1515:1922 census of Palestine 1330:from the Sultan, he and 1318:Suleiman the Magnificent 1224:Johann Ludwig Burckhardt 997:Remains of Roman theatre 477:destruction of Jerusalem 8270:Jewish pilgrimage sites 5578:Yaari, Abraham (1946). 5517:. Vol. 3. Boston: 5381:Oxford University Press 5308:Mills, E., ed. (1932). 5117:. Vol. 1. London: 5066:(in Hebrew). Tiberias. 4407:, Apr. 3, 2012, Haaretz 3258:Antiquities of the Jews 3030:10.1525/jps.2008.37.3.6 2773:Patrick Denis O'Donnell 1542:in Tiberias during the 1467:1837 Galilee earthquake 1113:Principality of Galilee 657:Antiquities of the Jews 18:City in northern Israel 8290:Holy cities of Judaism 8204:Catholicism portal 8180:Order of Saint Lazarus 7009:Joshua the High Priest 6485:Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut 5519:Crocker & Brewster 4987:. University of Dundee 4952:". United With Israel. 4556:Smith, William (1863) 4495:, Vol. 16, pp 469–501. 4126:Cohen, Hillel (2015). 4029:Parfitt, Tudor (1987) 3484:Le Strange, 1890, pp. 2815:Ya'akov Moshe Toledano 2803:Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit 2626:, United States (1990) 2561:, United States (2000) 2548:, United States (2002) 2503:was born in Tiberias. 2493:6 Nations Championship 2457: 2312: 1818: 1810: 1648: 1640: 1629: 1510: 1502: 1494: 1477: 1439: 1396: 1235: 1227: 1092: 1075: 1009: 998: 822: 814: 795:First Jewish–Roman War 578:ecclesiastical history 4762:on 22 September 2009. 4569:Schumacher, 1888, p. 4358:M.Gilbert, p.566, 578 3816:Benjamin Lee Gordon, 3497:Richard, Jean (1999) 3423:Le Strange, 1890, p. 2897:"Regional Statistics" 2714:Jacob ha-Cohen Sekili 2598:Saint Paul, Minnesota 2448: 2306: 1886:hot semi-arid climate 1872:Geography and climate 1816: 1808: 1783:1948 Arab-Israeli War 1646: 1638:Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes 1635: 1624: 1571:James Grover McDonald 1508: 1500: 1488: 1475: 1437: 1425:Sulayman Pasha al-Azm 1390: 1338:) industry, planting 1262:) began establishing 1233: 1222: 1087: 1059: 1004: 996: 988:Tiberian vocalization 820: 812: 763:after the miraculous 186:32.79444°N 35.53333°E 8130:Kingdom of Jerusalem 7077:names in parentheses 7014:Esther and Mordechai 6155:(Israeli settlement) 6072:Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam 5619:City council website 5383:. pp. 299–306. 4661:Pappe, Ilan (2006). 4560:Little, Brown, p 149 3941:Amnon Cohen (1975). 3887:Sidney Mendelssohn. 3186:John Everett Heath, 2363:improve this section 1791:Deir Yassin massacre 1603:Jewish National Fund 1548:Arab Liberation Army 1195:which use no fuel." 1117:Kingdom of Jerusalem 1012:The Arab geographer 911:Benjamin of Tiberias 511:into the capital of 497:early Islamic period 464:and was named after 333:www.tiberias.muni.il 310: • Density 8150:Knights Hospitaller 5285:. 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