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Amqa

Amka
עַמְקָה
Amka December 2015.jpg
Amka is located in Israel
Amka
Amka
Coordinates: 32°58′46″N 35°9′48″E / 32.97944°N 35.16333°E / 32.97944; 35.16333Coordinates: 32°58′46″N 35°9′48″E / 32.97944°N 35.16333°E / 32.97944; 35.16333
Grid position 215400/764900 ITM
166/265 PAL
District Northern
Council Matte Asher
Region Western Galilee
Founded 1949
Founded by Yemenite Jewish immigrants
Population (2015) 644
Amqa
Arabic عمقا
Also spelled 'Amqa
Subdistrict Acre
Population 1,240 (1945)
Area 6,060 dunams
6.1 km²
Date of depopulation 10–11 July 1948
Cause(s) of depopulation Military assault by Yishuv forces
Current localities Amka

Amka (Hebrew: עַמְקָה‎), also known in Arabic as Amqa (Arabic: عمقا‎‎), is a moshav in the Matte Asher Regional Council of Israel's Northern District, near Acre. The location of the moshav roughly corresponds the former Arab village, depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Yemenite Jews, who arrived from the southern Arab country of Yemen, founded the village's successor Amka in 1949. In 2015 its population was 644.

Palmer thought the name Amka to come from the Arabic form of “deep”, while Ringgren suggested that the name preserves the name of Beth Ha-Emek, a city mentioned in Joshua 19:27 as part of the allotment of the Tribe of Asher.

During the Roman period, the village located at the same site was called Kefar Amqa. In the Byzantine period the location was probably identified with the village of "Amico".

During the Crusader period, it was referred to as Amca. In 1179 Joscelin III acquired the land of the village, and in 1220 Jocelyn III´s daughter Beatrix de Courtenay and her husband Otto von Botenlauben, Count of Henneberg, sold their land, including ‘’Amca’’, to the Teutonic Knights.


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