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Sirin ((アラビア語:سرين)) was a Palestinian Arab village located north of Beisan. The village was depopulated and destroyed in 1948. Only the village cemetery and one house remain standing, along with the remains of a mosaic pavement and a vaulted spring dating to the Byzantine period. Mentioned in historical documents, the 1596 census indicated it had 22 people; by 1945, this had risen to 810. ==History== Near a spring were two fallen blocks, apparently lintels, which had the appearance of being of Byzantine origin.〔Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. (126 )〕 Several other remains from the Byzantine era were also found in the village, including a Greek inscription and parts of a mosaic pavement.〔Khalidi, 1992, p. 60〕 Conder suggested that it was identical with the ''Sirin'', a place inhabited by Samaritans in the 7th century.〔Conder, 1876, p. (196 )〕
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