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Baqat al-Hatab

Baqat al-Hatab (Arabic: باقة الحطب) is a Palestinian village in the Qalqilya Governorate in the western area of the West Bank, located 20 kilometers southwest of Nablus. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the village had a population of approximately 1,748 inhabitants in 2006.[3]

Baqat al-Hatab
Local Development Committee
Arabic transcription(s)
 • Arabicباقة الحطب
Baqat al-Hatab
Baqat al-Hatab
Location of Baqat al-Hatab within Palestine
Coordinates: 32°12′17″N 35°06′53″E / 32.20472°N 35.11472°E / 32.20472; 35.11472
Palestine grid161/179
StateState of Palestine
GovernorateQalqilya
Government
 • TypeLocal Development Committee
Elevation464 m (1,522 ft)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total1,748
Name meaningBaka, from personal name[2]

Location Edit

Baqat al-Hatab is located 14.35 kilometers (8.92 mi) northwest of Qalqiliya. It is bordered by Hajja to the east, south and north; Kafr Laqif and Khirbet Sir to the south; ‘Izbat Abu Hamada to the west; and Kafr ‘Abbush to the west and north.[1]

History Edit

Ottoman era Edit

Baqat al-Hatab was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517 with all of Palestine, and in 1596 it appeared in the tax registers as being in the Nahiya of Bani Sa'b of the Liwa of Nablus. It had a population of 59 households, all Muslims. The villagers paid a fixed tax rate of 33,3% on various agricultural products, such as wheat, barley, summer crops, goats and/or beehives, in addition to "occasional revenues"; a total of 23,900 akçe. 5,25/24 of the revenues went to a Muslim charitable endowment.[4]

In 1882 the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described Baka (Beni Sab): "A well-built stone village in a conspicuous position on a bare ridge, with a few olives, and a well to the north; it is a small place. A high house on the north side formed a trigonometrical station in 1873."[5] It is historically the mother-village of many family hamula groups that now form the population of the Israeli township of Tira.[6]

British Mandate era Edit

In a 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Baqa had a population of 207 Muslims,[7] increasing in the 1931 census, when Baqa had a population of 282 Muslims, with 63 houses.[8]

In the 1945 statistics the population was 390 Muslims,[9] with 8,950 dunams of land, according to an official land and population survey.[10] Of this, 645 dunams were for plantations or irrigated land, 1,688 were for cereals,[11] while 36 dunams were built-up land.[12]

Jordanian era Edit

In the wake of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and after the 1949 Armistice Agreements, Baqa came under Jordanian rule.

The Jordanian census of 1961 found 569 inhabitants in Baqa Hatab.[13]

1967-present Edit

Since the Six-Day War in 1967, Baqa has been under Israeli occupation.

After the 1995 accords, about 58.4% of the village land is defined in Area B, while the remainder 41.6% is in Area C.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Baqat al Hatab Village Profile, ARIJ, p. 4
  2. ^ Palmer, 1881, p. 179
  3. ^ Projected Mid -Year Population for Qalqiliya Governorate by Locality 2004- 2006 Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
  4. ^ Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 139
  5. ^ Conder and Kitchener, 1882, p. 164
  6. ^ Abner Cohen, Arab Border-villages in Israel, Manchester University Press 1965 pp.9-10
  7. ^ Barron, 1923, Table IX, Sub-district of Nablus, p. 24
  8. ^ Mills, 1932, p. 59
  9. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p. 18
  10. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 59
  11. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 105
  12. ^ Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 155
  13. ^ Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics, 1964, p. 25
  14. ^ Baqat al Hatab Village Profile, ARIJ, p. 14

Bibliography Edit

  • Barron, J.B., ed. (1923). Palestine: Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922. Government of Palestine.
  • Conder, C.R.; Kitchener, H.H. (1882). The Survey of Western Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archaeology. Vol. 2. London: Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund.
  • Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics (1964). First Census of Population and Housing. Volume I: Final Tables; General Characteristics of the Population (PDF).
  • Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics (1945). Village Statistics, April, 1945.
  • Hadawi, S. (1970). Village Statistics of 1945: A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine. Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center.
  • Hütteroth, Wolf-Dieter; Abdulfattah, Kamal (1977). Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century. Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten, Sonderband 5. Erlangen, Germany: Vorstand der Fränkischen Geographischen Gesellschaft. ISBN 3-920405-41-2.
  • Mills, E., ed. (1932). Census of Palestine 1931. Population of Villages, Towns and Administrative Areas. Jerusalem: Government of Palestine.
  • Palmer, E.H. (1881). The Survey of Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer. Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund.

External links Edit

  • Welcome To Baqat al-Hatab
  • Survey of Western Palestine, Map 11: IAA, Wikimedia commons
  • Baqat Al Hatab (Fact Sheet), Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem (ARIJ)
  • Baqat al Hatab Village Profile, ARIJ
  • Baqat al Hatab - aerial photo, ARIJ
  • Development Priorities and Needs in Baqat al Hatab, ARIJ

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Baqat al Hatab Arabic باقة الحطب is a Palestinian village in the Qalqilya Governorate in the western area of the West Bank located 20 kilometers southwest of Nablus According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics the village had a population of approximately 1 748 inhabitants in 2006 3 Baqat al HatabLocal Development CommitteeArabic transcription s Arabicباقة الحطبBaqat al HatabBaqat al HatabLocation of Baqat al Hatab within PalestineCoordinates 32 12 17 N 35 06 53 E 32 20472 N 35 11472 E 32 20472 35 11472Palestine grid161 179StateState of PalestineGovernorateQalqilyaGovernment TypeLocal Development CommitteeElevation 1 464 m 1 522 ft Population 2006 Total1 748Name meaningBaka from personal name 2 Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 Ottoman era 2 2 British Mandate era 2 3 Jordanian era 2 4 1967 present 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksLocation EditBaqat al Hatab is located 14 35 kilometers 8 92 mi northwest of Qalqiliya It is bordered by Hajja to the east south and north Kafr Laqif and Khirbet Sir to the south Izbat Abu Hamada to the west and Kafr Abbush to the west and north 1 History EditOttoman era Edit Baqat al Hatab was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517 with all of Palestine and in 1596 it appeared in the tax registers as being in the Nahiya of Bani Sa b of the Liwa of Nablus It had a population of 59 households all Muslims The villagers paid a fixed tax rate of 33 3 on various agricultural products such as wheat barley summer crops goats and or beehives in addition to occasional revenues a total of 23 900 akce 5 25 24 of the revenues went to a Muslim charitable endowment 4 In 1882 the PEF s Survey of Western Palestine SWP described Baka Beni Sab A well built stone village in a conspicuous position on a bare ridge with a few olives and a well to the north it is a small place A high house on the north side formed a trigonometrical station in 1873 5 It is historically the mother village of many family hamula groups that now form the population of the Israeli township of Tira 6 British Mandate era Edit In a 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities Baqa had a population of 207 Muslims 7 increasing in the 1931 census when Baqa had a population of 282 Muslims with 63 houses 8 In the 1945 statistics the population was 390 Muslims 9 with 8 950 dunams of land according to an official land and population survey 10 Of this 645 dunams were for plantations or irrigated land 1 688 were for cereals 11 while 36 dunams were built up land 12 Jordanian era Edit In the wake of the 1948 Arab Israeli War and after the 1949 Armistice Agreements Baqa came under Jordanian rule The Jordanian census of 1961 found 569 inhabitants in Baqa Hatab 13 1967 present Edit Since the Six Day War in 1967 Baqa has been under Israeli occupation After the 1995 accords about 58 4 of the village land is defined in Area B while the remainder 41 6 is in Area C 14 References Edit a b Baqat al Hatab Village Profile ARIJ p 4 Palmer 1881 p 179 Projected Mid Year Population for Qalqiliya Governorate by Locality 2004 2006 Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics Hutteroth and Abdulfattah 1977 p 139 Conder and Kitchener 1882 p 164 Abner Cohen Arab Border villages in Israel Manchester University Press 1965 pp 9 10 Barron 1923 Table IX Sub district of Nablus p 24 Mills 1932 p 59 Government of Palestine Department of Statistics 1945 p 18 Government of Palestine Department of Statistics Village Statistics April 1945 Quoted in Hadawi 1970 p 59 Government of Palestine Department of Statistics Village Statistics April 1945 Quoted in Hadawi 1970 p 105 Government of Palestine Department of Statistics Village Statistics April 1945 Quoted in Hadawi 1970 p 155 Government of Jordan Department of Statistics 1964 p 25 Baqat al Hatab Village Profile ARIJ p 14Bibliography EditBarron J B ed 1923 Palestine Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922 Government of Palestine Conder C R Kitchener H H 1882 The Survey of Western Palestine Memoirs of the Topography Orography Hydrography and Archaeology Vol 2 London Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund Government of Jordan Department of Statistics 1964 First Census of Population and Housing Volume I Final Tables General Characteristics of the Population PDF Government of Palestine Department of Statistics 1945 Village Statistics April 1945 Hadawi S 1970 Village Statistics of 1945 A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center Hutteroth Wolf Dieter Abdulfattah Kamal 1977 Historical Geography of Palestine Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten Sonderband 5 Erlangen Germany Vorstand der Frankischen Geographischen Gesellschaft ISBN 3 920405 41 2 Mills E ed 1932 Census of Palestine 1931 Population of Villages Towns and Administrative Areas Jerusalem Government of Palestine Palmer E H 1881 The Survey of Western Palestine Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener R E Transliterated and Explained by E H Palmer Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund External links EditWelcome To Baqat al Hatab Survey of Western Palestine Map 11 IAA Wikimedia commons Baqat Al Hatab Fact Sheet Applied Research Institute Jerusalem ARIJ Baqat al Hatab Village Profile ARIJ Baqat al Hatab aerial photo ARIJ Development Priorities and Needs in Baqat al Hatab ARIJ Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baqat al Hatab amp oldid 1145900561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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