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Sandala, Israel

Sandala
צַנְדַלָה, סַנְדַלָה
صندله
Sandala mosque in 2007
Sandala mosque in 2007
Sandala is located in Israel
Sandala
Sandala
Coordinates: 32°31′N 35°19′E / 32.517°N 35.317°E / 32.517; 35.317Coordinates: 32°31′N 35°19′E / 32.517°N 35.317°E / 32.517; 35.317
Grid position 180/214 PAL
District Northern
Council Gilboa Regional Council
Population (2015) 1,572

Sandala (Arabic: صندله‎‎; Hebrew: צַנְדַלָה, סַנְדַלָה‎) is an Arab village in the Northern District of Israel. Located near Afula, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gilboa Regional Council. In 2015 its population was 1,572.

The remains of a large building, possibly a church, from the Byzantine era have been excavated, and pottery remains from the 7th and 8th century C.E. have been found.

In the nucleus of the ancient village, near the mosque, archaeological excavations have revealed pottery fragments dating to the early Islamic and Mamluk periods.

According to a local tradition, the present village was established in the 18th-century in the late Ottoman era by two brothers from the nearby village Arranah, which is today part of the West Bank.

When Edward Robinson passed by Sandala in 1838, he described it as a "small site of ruined foundations," while Victor Guérin, who passed by in 1870, noted it as "a hamlet, situated on a mound."

In 1882 the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine described it as a "small village on the edge of the plain, built of stone and mud, supplied by cisterns, and surrounded by plough-land."


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