Sheikh Badr, Jerusalem

Sheikh Badr
شيخ بدر
Village
Sheikh Badr house, 2008
Sheikh Badr house, 2008
Etymology: from personal name[1]
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Sheikh Badr is located in Mandatory Palestine
Sheikh Badr
Sheikh Badr
Location within Mandatory Palestine
Coordinates: 31°47′10″N 35°12′13″E / 31.78611°N 35.20361°E / 31.78611; 35.20361
Geopolitical entityMandatory Palestine
SubdistrictJerusalem
Date of depopulationJanuary 14–19, 1948

Sheikh Badr (Arabic: تلة الشيخ بدر, romanizedTalla aš-Šayḫ Badr, lit.'Hill of Sheikh Badr' Arabic pronunciation: [tɑl.let ɑʃ.ʃeːx badᵉr] ;[2] Hebrew: שייח' באדר) was a Palestinian Arab village on a hilltop in west Jerusalem. The Haganah expelled its population during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine.[3] From 1948 to 1951, Sheikh Badr Cemetery, a temporary Jewish cemetery was established here; a few hundred graves still remain from that time. After 1949, the area was incorporated into a new area called Givat Ram.

  1. ^ Palmer, 1881, p. 318
  2. ^ Yohanan., Elihai (2004). The olive tree dictionary : a transliterated dictionary of conversational Eastern Arabic (Palestinian). Minerva Instruction & Consultation. pp. 69, 522, 549. ISBN 0-9759726-0-X. OCLC 856647175.
  3. ^ Morris, 2004, p. 121