| Statistic/Fact |
Value |
| Israeli occupation date |
First half of July, 1948 |
| Distance from district center |
15 (km) Southeast of al-Ramla |
| Elevation from the sea |
275 (meters) |
| Map location |
See location number #29 on the map |
| Israeli military operation |
Second phase of Operation Dani |
| Village remains after destruction by Israelis |
'Ajanjul was completely destroyed, and only house walls and rubble left behind. |
| Ethnically cleansed by Israelis |
'Ajanjul inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed. |
| Land ownership before occupation |
| Ethnic Group |
Land Ownership (Dunums) |
| Arab |
11,383 |
| Jewish |
0 |
| Public |
18 |
| Total |
11,401 |
|
| Number of houses |
In (1931): 5 |
| Town's name through history |
The Crusades referred to the village by Bulbul. |
| Schools |
Village student used to attend school in the nearby village of Bayt Nuba, later to be destroyed in 1967. |
| Exculsive jewish colonies on town's lands |
No settlements on village lands |
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Bibliography and References
Town Today
According to the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, the village remaining structures on the village land are:
" The stone debris of houses, concentrated in a small spot and overgrown with wild vegetation, are all that remain of the village. On the southern side of the village there is a rocky structure containing two graves; southwest of it lies the village cemetery , where two stone graves are visible."
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