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| Thikrin District of Hebron ذِكْرِين/زِكْرِين - זיכרין Ethnically cleansed days ago |
Statistic/Fact
Value
Israeli occupation date
October 22, 1948
Distance from district center
27 (km) Northwest of Hebron
Elevation from the sea
200 (meters)
Map location
See location number #9 on the map
Israeli military operation
Operation Yo'av
Exodus Cause
Expulsion by Jewish troops
Village remains
after destruction by IsraelisThikrin was completely destroyed, and only house walls and rubble left behind.
Ethnically cleansing
by IsraelisThikrin inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed.
Land ownership
before occupation
Ethnic Group
Land Ownership (Dunums)
Arab
17,186
Jewish
0
Public
9
Total
17,195
Land usage in 1945
Land Usage Type
Arab (Dunum)
Area planted w/ olives
560
Planted W/ Cereal
15,058
Built up
63
Cultivable
15,058
Non-Cultivable
2,074
Population
before occupation
Year
Population
1596
220
1922
693
1931
726
1945
960
1948
1,369
Est. Refugees 1998
8,406
Number of houses
Year
Number of houses
1931
181
1948
341
Town's name through history
During the Roman period, Thikrin was known by Kefar Dikrina.
Schools
Thikrin had an elementary school for boys.
Nearby wadies & rivers
Wadi Bisiyya was nearby village lands
Water supplies
A well located nearby Wadi Bisiyya used to be the main source of drinking water to the inhabitants of Thikrin.
Exculsive jewish colonies on town's lands
No Israeli settlements on village lands
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According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, the village remaining structures on the village land are:
"The site, overgrown with tall weeds, scrub, and other wild vegetation, contains a number of olive and carob trees. Truncated stone terraces, partially overgrown with cactuses, further mark the site."
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