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Nuba, Hebron

Nuba
Other transcription(s)
 • Arabic نوبا
Nuba is located in the Palestinian territories
Nuba
Nuba
Location of Nuba within the Palestinian territories
Coordinates: 31°36′26″N 35°02′12″E / 31.60722°N 35.03667°E / 31.60722; 35.03667Coordinates: 31°36′26″N 35°02′12″E / 31.60722°N 35.03667°E / 31.60722; 35.03667
Palestine grid 153/112
Governorate Hebron
Government
 • Type Municipality
Population (2007)
 • Jurisdiction 4,336
Name meaning probably meaning "a top"

Nuba (Arabic: نوبا‎‎) is a Palestinian village located eleven kilometers north-west of Hebron.The village is in the Hebron Governorate Southern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the village had a population of 4,336 in 2007.

The village is mentioned in a late 14th-century document of the Mamluk Sultanate who ruled Palestine from Cairo where three villagers are named as "ar'ru'asā ["the leaders"] in the village of Nūbā".

Nuba, like the rest of Palestine, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517, and in the census of 1596, the village appeared in the tax registers as being in the Nahiya of Halil of the Liwa of Quds. It had a population of 82 Muslim households and paid taxes on wheat, barley, vineyards and fruit trees, occasional revenues, goats and/or beehives.

An Ottoman village list of about 1870 showed that Nuba had 52 houses and a population of 200, though the population count included men only.

In 1883, Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine described Nuba as "a "small village perched on a low hill, with a well about a mile to the east."

In 1896 the population of Nuba was estimated to be about 537 persons.

In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Nuba' had a population 357, all Muslims. This had increased at the time of the 1931 census to 611 Muslims, in 140 houses.


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