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Miska
Miska was a Palestinian village, located fifteen kilometers southwest of Tulkarm, depopulated in 1948. ==History== Miska was founded by descendants of the Arabian tribe of Miskain in the 7th century Islamic conquest of Palestine. According to the Arab geographer Yaqut, writing in the 1220s, Miska was known for its fruit, especially the ''misk'' (musk) apple variety which was said to have been transferred to Egypt by the Fatimid vizier al-Hasan al-Yazuri (Yazur), who died in 1058.〔Mu'jam Al-Buldan, Cited in Khalidi, 1992, p. 558〕
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