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Khan Yunis

Khan Yunis
Other transcription(s)
 • Arabic خان يونس
Official logo of Khan Yunis
Municipal Seal of Khan Younis
Khan Yunis is located in the Palestinian territories
Khan Yunis
Khan Yunis
Location of Khan Yunis within the Palestinian territories
Coordinates: 31°20′40″N 34°18′11″E / 31.34444°N 34.30306°E / 31.34444; 34.30306Coordinates: 31°20′40″N 34°18′11″E / 31.34444°N 34.30306°E / 31.34444; 34.30306
Palestine grid 83/83
Governorate Khan Yunis
Founded 1387
Government
 • Type City
 • Head of Municipality Muhammad Jawad Abd al-Khaliq al-Farra
Area
 • Jurisdiction 54,560 dunams (54.56 km2 or 21.07 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Jurisdiction 142,637
Name meaning "Caravansary [of] Jonah"
Website www.khanyounis.mun.ps

Khan Yunis (Arabic: خان يونس‎‎, also spelled Khan Younis or Khan Yunus; translation: Caravansary [of] Jonah) is a city in the southern Gaza Strip. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Khan Yunis had a population of 142,637 in 2007 and 202,000 in 2010 and 350,000 in 2012. Khan Yunis, which lies only four kilometers (2.5 miles) east of the Mediterranean Sea, has a semi-arid climate with temperature of 30 degrees Celsius maximum in summer and 10 degrees Celsius maximum in winter, with an annual rainfall of approximately 260 mm (10.2 in).

The Constituency of Khan Yunis had five members on the Palestinian Legislative Council. Following the Palestinian legislative election, 2006, there were three Hamas members, including Yunis al-Astal; and two Fatah members, including Mohammed Dahlan. The city is now under the Hamas administration of Gaza.

Before the 14th century, Khan Yunis was a village known as "Salqah." To protect caravans, pilgrims and travelers a vast khan ("caravansary") was constructed there by the emir Yunus al-Nûrûzi in 1387-88. The khan and the growing town surrounding it were named "Khan Yunis" after him. In 1389 Yunus was killed in battle. Yunus ibn Abdallah an-Nuzuri ad-Dawadar was the executive secretary, one of the high-ranking officials of the Mamluk sultan Barquq. The town became an important center for trade and its weekly Thursday market drew traders from neighboring regions.


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