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before the question. Again, welcome! Al Ameer son (talk) 00:41, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your note, and I´m delighted to be of help. You are from Majdal Yaba? Actually, that article needs to be updated; lots and lots of old sources have come online in the last 2-3 years; I´ve put a few of the sources on the talk-page. And I find the Petersen-book extremely useful and informative. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 19:54, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
- I´m sorry, but I´m not that very good at technical issues. In other words, I have no idea as to help with the time-line. Perhaps someone at the "help"-desk can help? As for pictures: I also thought of copying the pictures from Finn, p130, and ARP, p.340, as they are so old that the copyright has expired. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 19:49, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
- ok, I have taken a (quick!) look at the time-line here:[1]. It is very impressive, but my first objection was the same as I see someone else has commented on: namely, you seem to put Antipatris (earlier: Ras al Ain) in the same box as Majdal Yaba. When you add the 1579 CE stuff..that is from Antipatris. Now, Pal.Rem has a site on Antipatris/Ras al Ain, see [2]. Some of the stuff you added should go there. Also; I´ve uploaded the relevant part of Pierre Jacotin´s map to commons, see [3]. Ok, that was just a start. Oh; and I am so accustomed to editing on wp, where every single little tidbit of Palestinian history which you add has to be impeccably sourced...that I do miss the detailed sources, or footnotes. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 22:00, 11 May 2010 (UTC)
- About the 1799 stuff; I´ve done far too little on that. I started collecting sources here. And I just got the book I *think* Khalidi refers to, namely "Herold, Christopher (1962), Bonaparte in Egypt". Now, Ch. Herold uses a *lot* of old sources, which have now come online. One source is the French version of Jean-Pierre Doguereau, 1904......One of these days I´ll try to sit down and collect them all. Oh, and the three main articles here (Siege of Jaffa, 3 to 7 March, Siege of Acre (1799), 20 March - 21 May, Battle of Mount Tabor, April 16)...are all in a rather miserable state, methinks. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 00:35, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, I can see that Majdal Yaba had vast areas of land. This whole region is bit hazy when it comes to "what goes where" wrt to history. I have been trying to find all "depopulated" villages listed by Benny Morris (in his 2004 book), see my User:Huldra/Morris-list. Now, Morris lists two "Majdal Yaba"s. See discussions here. In addition, he list "Ras al Ein", which Khalidi writes became deserted in the 1920s. And in addition to that, we have Al-Mirr, where Khalidi writes that some of what is referred to as "Antipatris", is actually Al-Mirr! (See foot-notes in Al-Mirr-article). I will not claim that I have a clear picture here ;), Cheers, Huldra (talk) 15:11, 16 May 2010 (UTC) PS; may I ask you; if you upload pictures of these villages to Pal.rem; could you please also upload them to commons?
- I would have to scan the pages and send them to you; I´ll see what I can do one day. Alas, I´m not sure it would help; as Morris is not very specific wrt where he plots the villages. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 19:46, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
- That map follows Khalidi, it looks like; with 418 villages. Here, on en.wp, we also follow Khalidi in the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Palestinian_Arab_villages_depopulated_during_the_1948_Palestine_War. However, my problem is to get Morris´s 392 villages to relate to the 418 villages of Khalidi.. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 20:37, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
- I would have to scan the pages and send them to you; I´ll see what I can do one day. Alas, I´m not sure it would help; as Morris is not very specific wrt where he plots the villages. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 19:46, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, I can see that Majdal Yaba had vast areas of land. This whole region is bit hazy when it comes to "what goes where" wrt to history. I have been trying to find all "depopulated" villages listed by Benny Morris (in his 2004 book), see my User:Huldra/Morris-list. Now, Morris lists two "Majdal Yaba"s. See discussions here. In addition, he list "Ras al Ein", which Khalidi writes became deserted in the 1920s. And in addition to that, we have Al-Mirr, where Khalidi writes that some of what is referred to as "Antipatris", is actually Al-Mirr! (See foot-notes in Al-Mirr-article). I will not claim that I have a clear picture here ;), Cheers, Huldra (talk) 15:11, 16 May 2010 (UTC) PS; may I ask you; if you upload pictures of these villages to Pal.rem; could you please also upload them to commons?
- About the 1799 stuff; I´ve done far too little on that. I started collecting sources here. And I just got the book I *think* Khalidi refers to, namely "Herold, Christopher (1962), Bonaparte in Egypt". Now, Ch. Herold uses a *lot* of old sources, which have now come online. One source is the French version of Jean-Pierre Doguereau, 1904......One of these days I´ll try to sit down and collect them all. Oh, and the three main articles here (Siege of Jaffa, 3 to 7 March, Siege of Acre (1799), 20 March - 21 May, Battle of Mount Tabor, April 16)...are all in a rather miserable state, methinks. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 00:35, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
- ok, I have taken a (quick!) look at the time-line here:[1]. It is very impressive, but my first objection was the same as I see someone else has commented on: namely, you seem to put Antipatris (earlier: Ras al Ain) in the same box as Majdal Yaba. When you add the 1579 CE stuff..that is from Antipatris. Now, Pal.Rem has a site on Antipatris/Ras al Ain, see [2]. Some of the stuff you added should go there. Also; I´ve uploaded the relevant part of Pierre Jacotin´s map to commons, see [3]. Ok, that was just a start. Oh; and I am so accustomed to editing on wp, where every single little tidbit of Palestinian history which you add has to be impeccably sourced...that I do miss the detailed sources, or footnotes. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 22:00, 11 May 2010 (UTC)
Gaza flotilla raid edits
[edit]Take a peek at this: Talk:Gaza_flotilla_raid#Some_questionable_past_edits --Kslotte (talk) 14:54, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
Re: Coordinates
[edit]Hi Kessale! Thanks for letting me know about this. Apparently they changed the formatting of Google links and my rudimentary tool does not know how to read them now. I will fix this when I have time. Cheers, Ynhockey (Talk) 20:00, 26 June 2011 (UTC)
King Saul & The River
[edit]I am sorry,but I do not know anything about this issue. However, User David1212 saw the question, and replied here, Cheers, Huldra (talk) 15:48, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
Re: Rosh Ha Ayn Railway
[edit]Hi Kessale,
The railway from Lod to Rosh HaAyin was part of the original coastal railway, and there was never a Jaffa to Rosh HaAyin railway (except through Lod). Are you referring to anything specific? —Ynhockey (Talk) 02:45, 11 July 2012 (UTC)
- Yeah that's the coastal railway. It was built by the Germans for Ottoman military needs in World War I. Paul Cotterell talked about it in depth in The Railways of Palestine and Israel. Thanks for the link to your blog. —Ynhockey (Talk) 16:04, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
RE:Jamma'in Banu Qudama Origins
[edit]Ahlan Kessale, I've responded at Talk:Jamma'in. --Al Ameer son (talk) 05:33, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
Asian 10,000 Challenge invite
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