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Kafr Bara

Coordinates:32°7′50″N34°58′19″E/ 32.13056°N 34.97194°E/32.13056; 34.97194
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Kafr Bara
  • כַּפְר בַּרָא
  • كفر برا‎, کفر برا
A transcription(s)
ISO 259Káper Báraˀ
• Also spelledKafar Bara (official)
Kfar Bara (unofficial)
A mosque of Kafr Bara in 2010
Amosqueof Kafr Bara in 2010
Kafr Bara is located in Central Israel
Kafr Bara
Kafr Bara
Coordinates:32°7′50″N34°58′19″E/ 32.13056°N 34.97194°E/32.13056; 34.97194
Grid position147/170PAL
DistrictCentral
Area
• Total9,387dunams(9.387 km2or 3.624 sq mi)
Population
(2022)[1]
• Total3,946
• Density420/km2(1,100/sq mi)
Name meaningKhirbet Kafr Bara, "The ruin of the village of Bara"[2]

Kafr BaraorKfar Bara(Arabic:كفر برا;Hebrew:כַּפְר בַּרָא) is anArab locality in Israelin situated in itsCentral District.The small village, located near theGreen Line,is often considered a part of the Arabs'Little Trianglealong with the cities ofKafr QasimandJaljulia.In 2022 its population was 3,946.[1]

History

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Pottery and glass dating from the Roman period (second century CE) and earlyByzantineperiod (fourth century and beginning of fifth century CE), have been found in a burial cave at Kafr Bara.[3]Various agricultural installations, including a winepress, dating from Byzantine era has also been excavated.[4] Archaeological excavations have revealed remains, apparently from a rural settlement from the Byzantine and EarlyIslamicperiods (sixth–ninth centuries CE).[5]

Ottoman era

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In 1517, the village was included in theOttoman Empirewith the rest ofPalestine,and in the 1596tax-recordsit appeared located in theNahiyaof Jabal Qubal, part ofNablus Sanjak.It had a population of 20Muslimhouseholds, who paid a fixed tax-rate of 33,3 % on agricultural products, including wheat, barley, summer crops, and goats and/or beehives; a total of 2,920akçe.5/6 of the revenue went to aWaqf.[6]

British Mandate era

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At the1931 census of Palestine,conducted by theBritish MandateKafr Bara had 95 inhabitants, all Muslims, in a total of 19 houses.[7]

In the1945 statisticsthe population of Kafr Bara was 150, all Muslims,[8]who owned 3,959dunamsof land according to an official land and population survey.[9]Of this, 10 dunams were for citrus and bananas, 12 were plantations and irrigable land, 1,841 used for cereals,[10]while 14 dunams were built-up (urban) land.[11]

1948, and aftermath

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Since 1948, Kafr Bara has been part of the newly foundedState of Israel.[citation needed]

Demographics

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Kafr Bara had a population of 3,274 in the 2014 census.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Regional Statistics".Israel Central Bureau of Statistics.Retrieved21 March2024.
  2. ^Palmer, 1881, p.234
  3. ^Masarwa, 2008,Kafr Bara Final Report
  4. ^Eshed, 2017,Kafr Bara Final Report
  5. ^Abu Fana, 2010,Kafr Bara Final Report
  6. ^Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 131
  7. ^Mills, 1932, p.59
  8. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p.21
  9. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics.Village Statistics, April, 1945.Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p.75
  10. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics.Village Statistics, April, 1945.Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p.126
  11. ^Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics.Village Statistics, April, 1945.Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p.176
  12. ^"לוח 3.- אוכלוסייה( 1), ביישובים שמנו מעל 2,000 תושבים( 2) ושאר אוכלוסייה כפרית Population (1) of localities numbering above 2,000 Residents (2) and other rural population".Archived fromthe originalon 3 October 2015.Retrieved2 October2015.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal=(help)

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