al-Masmiyya al-Kabira

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District: Gaza

Population 1948: 2920

Occupation date: 09/07/1948

Jewish settlements on village/town land before 1948: None

Jewish settlements on village/town land after 1948: Bnei Re'em, Sha'arei Avraham, Talmei Yehi'el, Ahva, Brurim, Hatsav

Background:

al-Masmiyya al-Kabira before 1948
The village on the southern coastal plain was bordered by a wadi to the north, 41 km northeast of Gaza. It was located at a major road junction to the city of Al Majdal in the southwest' al Ramla to the northeast and the Jerusalem –Jaffa highway al-Masmiyya was mentioned by the Syrian Sufi traveler Mustafa al-Bakri al-Siddiqi who journeyed in the region in the mid –eighteens century. The adjectival al-Kabira (major) was later added to the village's name to distinguish it from its twin village al-Masmiyya al-Saghira (minor) which was established about a century ago.

In 1934 the village had 1756 inhabitants living in 354 houses, in 1945 the number had increased to.

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