- Mashhad, Israel
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Mashhad Hebrew transcription(s) - Hebrew מַשְׁהַד - ISO 259 Mašhad Arabic transcription(s) - Arabic مشهد Coordinates: 32°44′16.07″N 35°19′32.29″E / 32.7377972°N 35.3256361°ECoordinates: 32°44′16.07″N 35°19′32.29″E / 32.7377972°N 35.3256361°E District North Government - Type Local council (from 1960) Area - Total 7,286 dunams (7.3 km2 / 2.8 sq mi) Population (2005) - Total 6,700 Mashhad (Hebrew: מַשְׁהַד, Arabic: مشهد, Mash-hed transliteration, grave of a holy man) is an Arab town located 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) northeast of Nazareth in Israel's North District. According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population of 6,700 mostly Muslim inhabitants.[1][2]
Mashhad became a local council in 1960. The town is said to be the site of Jonah's grave [2] and his birthplace (2 Kings 14:25), called Gath-Hefer in Biblical times, a village in the tribe of Zebulun (Joshua 19:13).
See also
References
- ^ Population of Localities numbering above 1,000 residents Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, pp.2.
- ^ a b Mashhed (Israel): Description Gutterman, Dov. FOTW.
Bibliography
Categories:- North District (Israel)
- Local councils in Israel
- Arab localities in Israel
- Israel geography stubs
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