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Farradiyya
Farradiyya ((アラビア語:الفرّاضية), ''al-Farâdhiyyah'') was a Palestinian Arab village of 670 located southwest of Safad.〔Khalidi, 1992, p.449.〕 Farradiyya was situated on the southern slopes of Mount Zabud with an average elevation of above sea level. The Safad-Nazareth highway passed it to the north.〔 Its total land area was 19,747 dunams, of which 25 dunams were built-up areas and 5,365 dunams cultivable.〔 ==History== The site has been identified as that of an ancient Jewish community Parod mentioned once in Talmud Bavli.〔Leiber, 2009, pp. (117 )–121.〕 Under the Abbasid Caliphate, al-Farradiyya was a part of Jund al-Urdunn ("Province of Jordan").〔al-Muqaddasi quoted in le Strange, 1890, (p.39 ).〕 In 985 CE, Arab geographer al-Muqaddasi describes it as a large village between Acre and Tiberias, with a mosque for Friday sermons. He added that water was plentiful, the surrounding country was pleasant, and there were abundant grapes and vineyards in the village.〔al-Muqaddasi quoted in le Strange, 1890, (p.439 ).〕
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