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District of al-Ramla
Ethnically cleansed days ago |
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Occupation Date | July 10, 1948 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Distance From District | 14.5 (km) Northeast of al-Ramla | |||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | 125 (meters) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Map Location | See location #3 on the map View from satellite |
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Attacking Units | Armored and Alexandroni Brigades | |||||||||||||||||||||
Defenders | Jordanian Army | |||||||||||||||||||||
Acts of Terror | Massacre occured by Zionist troops against the town's inhabitants. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Exodus Cause | Military assault by Zionist troops | |||||||||||||||||||||
Village Temains | On September 13th, 1948, Qula was completely obliterated and only house rubble left behind. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ethnically Cleansing | Qula inhabitants were completely ethnically cleansed. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Pre-Nakba Land Ownership |
**Town Lands' Demarcation Maps |
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Land Usage As of 1945 |
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Town's Name Through History | Qula may have picked its name from the nearby Crusades' fortress, Cola or Chola. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Schools | An elementary school for boys was founded in 1919, and in 1945 it had an enrollment of 134 students. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Town's Notable People | Qula was the birthplace of the famous Palestinian leader Hasan Salameh, who commanded the defences of al-Lydd and al-Ramla cities during the 1948 war. This Palestinian hero was shot and killed during the battle of Ras al-'Ayn, northwest of Jaffa, in early June 1948. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Places of Warship | One Mosque | |||||||||||||||||||||
Exculsive Jewish Colonies Who Usurped Village Lands |
No Israeli settlements on village lands. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Village Before NakbaThe village was situated on a limestone hill on the western slope of the Ramallah Mountains, overlooking the coastal plain. A highway from Ramla that led north toward Tulkarm passed 0.5 km west of it, linking it to Tulkarm and other urban centers as well. A number of secondary roads connected it to neighboring villages. QuIa was constructed on the site of a Crusader fortress known as Cola or Chola. In 1596, Qula was a village in the nahiya of Ramla (liwa' of Gaza) with a population of 380. It paid taxes on goats and beehives and a press that was used for processing either olives or grapes. In the late nineteenth century, the village of QuIa was situated on a slope at the edge of a plain; its historical relics dated back to medieval times.Most of the houses were made of adobe and were scattered along the network of roads that crossed the village, giving it a star-like shape. During the Mandate, however, house construction expanded along the highway above. Qula's population was predominantly Muslim. At the village center was a mosque, a number of small shops, and a school, founded in 1919, in which 134 students were enrolled in the mid-1940s. The villagers cultivated grain, vegetables, and fruit and olive trees; their crops depended for the most part on rainfall. In 1944/45 a total of 2,842 dunums was allotted to cereals; 105 dunums were irrigated or used for orchards. The orchards were planted chiefly in the southeast and southwest. The village contained ruins from pre-Ottoman times, and four khirbas lay east of it. Village Occupation and Ethnic CleaningQuIa changed hands a total of four times before being held by Israeli forces. It was first occupied by units of the Armored and Alexandroni Brigades of the Israeli army after a 'heated battle' on 10 July 1948, according to the History of the War of Independence. At the time, the New York Times correspondent wrote that QuIa was 'situated at an important crossroads north of Lydda on the Arab supply lines from Ramallah and Nablus.' The village was briefly regained a few days later, on 16 July, by an armored column and infantry unit of the Arab Legion (which lost three men in the process), according to Palestinian historian 'Arif al-'Arif. That same afternoon, Israeli units of the Armored Brigade and two infantry platoons recaptured it in a counterattack. However, it fell back into Arab hands the following day, only to be lost again to units of the Alexandroni Brigade. The History of the War of Independence states that Israeli forces incurred 'heavy losses' in the battles over the village.Qula was one of fourteen villages designated for partial destruction by Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion on 13 September 1948. Zionists Colonies on Village LandsThere are no Israeli settlements on village land. The settlement of Giv'at Koach (144159) was established in 1950 on the lands of al-Tira, 2 km southwest of the village site.Village TodayA forest covers much of the village site. The rubble of crumbled houses and terraces lies among the trees, and cactuses and fig, mulberry, and eucalyptus trees grow there as well. The only remaining landmark is the school, on the west side of the site. The hilly parts of the surrounding land are used for grazing animals; the rest of the land is cultivated.SourceDr. Walid al-Khalidi, 1992: All That Remains. |
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More Information | في كتاب كي لا ننسى في كتاب بلادنا فلسطين المزيد من موقع هوية |
Display Name | Clan/Hamolah | Country of Residence |
Abdullateef Abu Joher | - | Palestine |
ابو حسن | الحسن | جده |
ابو جهاد | علي عودة | رام الله, قولة |
سيف الله يوسف | - | - |
أبوسيف الله | دار عبد الهادي | المنطقة الشرقية , السعودية |
ابوسيف الزغل | الزغل | العقبه |
amori | العموري | عمان |
ابو اسماعيل | - | عمان, الأردن |
Ramzi Amawi | Hassan (Amawi) | Ohio, USA |
خضر العم ابو اياد | - | الاردن , الاردن الزرقاء |
ابو نعمان | ابراهيم | رام الله والبيرة, فلسطين |
عبدالله جميل الزغل | الزغل | , السعودية |
ايوب العم | العم | - |
Fadi A. Ghanim | Ghanim | Kuwait, Kuwait |
خالد شريف | - | - |
صلاح محمد عبدالله الزغل | الزغل | عمان, الاردن |
جميل الزغل | الزغل | جدة, السعودية |
غسان الزغل | الزغل | - |
إياد العم | العم | عمان, الأردن |
العموري | العموري | DUBAI, UAE |
سامر ابو العم | العم | فلسطين , فلسطين |
جمال سالم | سالم | رام الله, عارورة |
waleed | - | amman, jordan |
محمد مصطفى عبدالرحيم بشير عباس | عباس | اربد , الاردن - اربد |
ابواحمد | - | - |
Ihab Mohammad Hassan Assaleh | - | Pest, Hungary |
فواز علي السالم | علي السالم | الرياض, السعودية |
احمد يوسف عبد المجيد سعيد علي عودة | عودة | amman, Jordan |
Mohammad Maydor | - | - |
اسامة سعيد اسعد محمد علي عودة | علي عودة | رام الله, فلسطين |
سعيد اسعد محمد علي عودة | علي عودة | رام الله, فلسطين |
eman | ali odeh | amman, jordan |
مهند الحاج محمود | - | - |
Al-Hassan | Hassan | - |
فراس منصور دبور | دبور | - |
ابو عمر | دبور | - |
moath ghanem | - | - |
احمد غانم | - | - |
محمد صبري | علي عودة | الاردن, الاردن |
حسام العموري | العموري | Dubai, UAE |
كريستينا داود | الحسن | صويلح, الاردن |
أبو عمر | غانم | صويلح |
العم عزمي | العم | جده, جدة |
THE GOD FATHER | ALAMMOURI | - |
ibh | ibrahim | amman, jordan |
loveorang555 | - | - |
samer zaghal | Zaghal | - |
Jaml Maidour | - | Jordan |
salim ali | ali odeh | male, qatar |
Ahmad Odeh | Odeh | - |
د.جمال ميدور | ميدور | Amman, Jordan |
ahmed | hasan | UAE |