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Biddu, Jerusalem

Biddu
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 • Arabic بدّو
Biddu
Biddu
Biddu is located in the Palestinian territories
Biddu
Biddu
Location of Biddu within the Palestinian territories
Coordinates: 31°50′02″N 35°08′43″E / 31.83389°N 35.14528°E / 31.83389; 35.14528Coordinates: 31°50′02″N 35°08′43″E / 31.83389°N 35.14528°E / 31.83389; 35.14528
Palestine grid 164/137
Governorate Jerusalem
Government
 • Type Municipality
Population (2006)
 • Jurisdiction 6,368
Name meaning "Biddu", personal name

Biddu (Arabic: بدّو‎‎) is a Palestinian town in the Jerusalem Governorate, located 6 kilometers northwest of Jerusalem in the West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population of 6,368 in 2006. Biddu is at an altitude of 806m to 834m. Giv'on HaHadashah lies 2 km east of Biddu.

Bagatti suggested that several buildings in the town are from the 12th century. South-west of the centre is the ruined wali of Sheikh Abu Talal, which might have been a Crusader church.

In 1838, during the Ottoman period, the American biblical scholar Edward Robinson noted the village during his travels in the area. It was noted as a Muslim village, located in the Beni Malik area, west of Jerusalem.

In May 1863 the French explorer Victor Guérin visited the village, called Biddou. He described it as being situated on a very high plateau, with some 150 inhabitants. Some houses seemed very old.

Socin, citing an official Ottoman village list compiled around 1870, noted that Biddu had 70 houses and a population of 247, though the population count included men, only. It was further noted that “the village was once more important, also it has a cistern carved in the rock. The Crusader road from Ramle to Nabi Samwil ran through here.“Hartmann found that Biddu had 71 houses.


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