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Al-Jalama, Tulkarm

Al-Jalama ((アラビア語:الجلمه)) or Khirbat al-Jalama ((アラビア語:خربة الجلمه)) was a Palestinian Arab village north of Tulkarm. Situated close to the eastern banks of a valley of the same name (Wadi Jalama), it was inhabited during the Crusader and Mamluk periods, and again in Ottoman period by villagers from nearby Attil.
Al-Jalama's population was expelled by the Israeli military on 1 March 1950 after it fell under Israeli rule as a result of the 1949 armistice agreement that ended the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
==History==
In the Crusader period, Khirbet al-Jalama was known as ''Gelenna''. After the Mamluks took over, sultan Baybars apparently made a grant of the village land to three of his amirs in 1265.〔

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