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Ash-Shuyukh

Ash-Shuyukh
Other transcription(s)
 • Arabic الشيوخ
 • Also spelled Al-Shuyukh (official)
Ash-Shuyukh
Ash-Shuyukh
Ash-Shuyukh is located in the Palestinian territories
Ash-Shuyukh
Ash-Shuyukh
Location of Ash-Shuyukh within the Palestinian territories
Coordinates: 31°34′41″N 35°09′00″E / 31.57806°N 35.15000°E / 31.57806; 35.15000Coordinates: 31°34′41″N 35°09′00″E / 31.57806°N 35.15000°E / 31.57806; 35.15000
Palestine grid 164/109
Governorate Hebron
Government
 • Type Municipality
Area
 • Jurisdiction 22,088 (Occupied 10,000) dunams (22.1 km2 or 8.5 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Jurisdiction 8,811
Name meaning The Sheiks/ Shyoukhi

Ash-Shuyukh or al-Shuyukh (Arabic: الشيوخ‎‎) is a Palestinian town in the Hebron Governorate located 6 km northeast of the city of Hebron. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Ash-Shuyukh had a population of over 8,811 in 2007.

Like the rest of the Hebron area, ash-Shuyukh is an agricultural area. Primary crops include olives, figs, almonds, lentils, peaches and apricots. Olive groves cover 980 dunams while grains and pulses cover 680 dunams. There are about 2,000 sheep and goats in the town raised as livestock.

During the Ottoman era, in 1838, Edward Robinson noted esh-Shiyukh as “a well built village”.

French explorer Victor Guérin visited in 1863, and noted that the village was situated on a high rocky hill. It had 200 inhabitants and a small mosque dedicated to a "Cheikh Ibrahim el-Hedmi."

An Ottoman village list of about 1870 counted 33 houses and a population of 99 in Schijuch, though the population count included men, only.

In 1883, Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine described it as a "well-built village standing high, and visible from Tekua. There are a few trees round it, and caves. The water supply is from cisterns, and there is a spring to the north."

In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, 'Al Shiukh had a population 792 inhabitants, all Muslims. This had increased at the time of the 1931 census to 925 Muslims, in 180 inhabited houses.


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