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Jerusalem Milestones


Generally, people get attracted to ancient and historic markets. In Jerusalem, they get attracted to markets that are close to the archeological, historic, and Jerusalemite landmarks, like Al-Aqsa Mosque, that has many markets around it. Some markets have been Judaized, like Al-Bashoura and Al-Husur markets in 1968, and others remained the same until now, like Khan Az-Zeit and Al-Bazar markets. These markets are characterized by having historic decorations and fine architecture.

Artuf Village

Location: west of Jerusalem, 29 km away. Area: 403 Dunums. Surrounding villages: Siraa, Eshwa. The most important characteristic of the village: it contains foundations, tombs, […]

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Al-Tour Village

Name: It is said that it took its name from the mountain on which it lies. Location: To the east of Jerusalem. The surrounding villages: […]

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Sur Bahir Village

Name: The Crusaders called it (Sarbel). Location: Less than 6 km to the south-east of Jerusalem with an area of ​​9,471 dunums. Occupation Year: 1967 […]

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Beit Eksa Village

Location: To the northwest of Jerusalem, about 9 km. Occupation Year: 1948 AD. The surrounding villages: Beit Hanina, Nabi Samuel, Beit Surik. The most important […]

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Ashou’ Village

Location: Located west of Jerusalem, 21 km away. The name: As for the presence of the shrine of the Prophet Joshua. Its area of ​​land: […]

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Abu Dees Village

Location: Located east of Jerusalem, 4 km away. Its land area: 30000 dunums. The surrounding villages: El-Tur, El-Eizariya, Silwan, Sur Baher. The most important characteristic […]

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Beit Hanina Village

Location: Located north of Jerusalem, 8 km away. Its area of ​​land: (16284) dunums. Surrounding villages: Hazma, Nabi Yaqub, Shu’fat, Wolfta, and Ram. The most […]

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Al-Maftoul

It is consisted of small granules of flour, cooked with tomato and chopped onion, with hummus. It is a popular dish, prepared in popular occasions […]

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Al-Sous

Al-sous syrup is sweetest than the usual sugar, it quenches the thirst, it supplies festers with energy. It is considered to be an important herbal […]

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Al-Maqloubeh

It is impossible for Ramadan to pass on to any Jerusalem family without hosting Its table with the famous dish in Jerusalem. ” Al-Maqloubah” it […]

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Jerusalem bread

Jerusalem bread are considered to be the most popular biscuits in Jerusalem, Palestinians are keeping the secret of its unique recipe and taste. They eat […]

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Al-Mshabak

It is considered to be one of the most delicious sweets associated with Jerusalem and religious events consisted of: Semolina, flour and yogurt, fried with […]

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