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Aqir
Aqir, also spelt Akir and Akkur, was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, located 9 km southwest of Ramla and 1 km north of Wadi al-Nasufiyya〔Khalidi, 1990, p. 359〕 (today called Nahal Ekron). ==History== Until the early 20th century, Aqir was thought to lie at the site of the ancient Philistine city of Ekron, that has now been identified as Tel Mikne, 9 km to the south. The error seems rooted in antiquity; The Romans referred to the village as ''Accaron''.〔 In the 10th century, Al-Muqaddasi writes of Aqir (Ekron) as "A large village with a mosque. Its inhabitants are much given to good works. The bread here is not to be surpassed for quality. The village lies on the high road from Ar-Ramlah to Makka."〔 Al-Mukaddasi, translated by Le Strange, 1884, (p.60 )〕〔Al-Mukaddasi, translated by le Strange, 1890, (p.389 )〕 Yakut called it Al Akir, and said it belonged to Ar Ramlah.〔Yakut, iii. 697, translated by le Strange, 1890, (p.390 )〕 The village mosque had a construction text, made in naskhi script, and dating it to 1296-7.〔Sharon, 1997, pp. ( 107 )-109〕
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