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Al-Sumayriyya ((アラビア語:السُميريه), ''Katasir'' in Canaanite times, ''Someleria'' during Crusader rule) was a Palestinian village located six kilometers north of Acre that was depopulated after it was captured by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. ==History==
In the Crusader era, it was mentioned in 1277 under the name of ''Somelaria''.〔Röhricht, 1893, RRH, pp. (366 )-367, No. 1413; cited in Pringle, 1998, pp. ( 332 )-333〕 At the time, the village belonged to the Templars.〔Pringle, 1997, p. ( 96 )〕 In the hudna of 1283 between Al Mansur Qalawun and the Crusaders, Al-Sumayriyya was still under Crusader rule〔Raynaud, 1887, p. (243 ), no. 490〕〔Barag, 1979, p. 205, no. 26〕 while in 1291 it had come under Mamluk control.〔Raynaud, 1887, p. (243 ), no. 490; cited in Pringle, 1998, pp. ( 332 )-333〕 A building with a court-yard, measuring 60,5 by 57 meters, dating from the Crusader era, has been noted in the village, and a 13th-century glass-factory has been excavated.〔
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