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Abu Zurayq
Abu Zurayq (also spelled ''Abu Zureiq'' or ''Abu Zreiq'') was a Palestinian Turkmen village in the Haifa Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine, situated near Wadi Abu Zurayq. It was depopulated on April 12–13 during and after the Battle of Mishmar HaEmek of the 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine. ==History== Paleolithic stone tools have been found in Tell Abu Zreiq within the former village lands, as well as the remains of a Bronze Age farmhouse.〔Gonen, 1992, p. (55 )〕 The village was named after Abu Zurayq al-Attili, a local Muslim saint from Attil who was buried in the village.〔Benvenisti, 2000, p. (74 )〕 Prior to World War I, most of its inhabitants had lived a nomadic lifestyle. In 1878, Abu Zurayq was listed as a spring instead of a populated place. Towards the start of WW I, the first house was built in Abu Zurayq by Samir al-Isa, followed by a second house built during the war by Abd al-Karem Abd al-Shitawi.〔
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