*** Welcome to piglix ***

Ijlil al-Shamaliyya

Ijlil al-Shamaliyya
Ijlil al-Shamaliyya is located in Mandatory Palestine
Ijlil al-Shamaliyya
Ijlil al-Shamaliyya
Name meaning El Jelil, meaning "illustrious/grand" (Ar), or "a district/circuit"(He)
Subdistrict Jaffa
Coordinates 32°09′36.00″N 34°48′42.35″E / 32.1600000°N 34.8117639°E / 32.1600000; 34.8117639Coordinates: 32°09′36.00″N 34°48′42.35″E / 32.1600000°N 34.8117639°E / 32.1600000; 34.8117639
Palestine grid 132/174
Population 190 (1945)
Area 2,450 dunams
Date of depopulation End of March- April 3, 1948
Cause(s) of depopulation Fear of being caught up in the fighting
Current localities Glil Yam

Ijlil al-Shamaliyya (Arabic: إجليل الشمالية‎‎ Ijlīl aš-Šamāliyya) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jaffa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April 3, 1948.

Ijlil al-Shamaliyya, (meaning "Northern Ijlil"), was located on a hilltop, 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Jaffa, and about 100 meters north of its sister village, Ijlil al-Qibliyya ("Southern Jilil").

During the late Ottoman period, in June 1870, the French explorer Victor Guérin visited both villages. He described them as one unit called Edjlil, situated on a hill and divided into two districts. Together, they had 380 inhabitants. The houses were built of rammed earth or with different small aggregates mixed in with kneaded and dried silt. In 1882, the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine described the two villages, named El Jelil, as "a mud village, with a well l to the south and a second to the north. [..] A small olive-grove exists to the south-east."

In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, the twin villages of Ijlil (spelled Jelil) had a population of 154, all Muslims, increasing by the 1931 census to 305, still all Muslim. In 1943 Glil Yam was founded on what was traditionally village land, to the east of the village site,


...
Wikipedia

...