Marus
ماروس | |
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Etymology: Kh. Marus=the ruin of Marus, where "Marus" comes from a personal name.[1] | |
Location within Mandatory Palestine | |
Coordinates: 33°01′43.38″N 35°31′41.61″E / 33.0287167°N 35.5282250°E | |
Palestine grid | 199/270 |
Geopolitical entity | Mandatory Palestine |
Subdistrict | Safad |
Date of depopulation | 26 May 1948/ 30 October 1948[4] |
Population (1945) | |
• Total | 80[2][3] |
Cause(s) of depopulation | Influence of nearby town's fall |
Secondary cause | Military assault by Yishuv forces |
Marus (Arabic: ماروس) was a Palestinian village in Upper Galilee, 7 km northeast of Safad. In the Roman and medieval period it had Jewish population, and by the 16th century it became entirely Muslim. After a period of desertion, the Ottoman authorities resettled it with Algerian Arabs in the 19th century. It was depopulated in 1948 during the Operation Hiram by the Israeli attacking brigade Sheva' Brigade.