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Al-Khalasa (Arabic: الخلصة, romanized: al-Khalasah; Hebrew: אל-ח'אלצה, al-Khalatsah), was a Palestinian village, located 23 kilometers southwest of the town of Beersheba. The village stood at the site of an ancient town from the Nabatean, Roman, Byzantine, and the beginning of the Early Muslim period. The ancient city, founded by the Nabateans, is known from Greek and Roman sources as "Halasa" or "Chellous", and later as "Elusa", one of the Byzantine administrative centers in the Negev Desert. Still important in the century of the Muslim conquest, it was deserted not long after. The site was repopulated by Bedouin in the early twentieth century, after western archaeologists took an interest in it. In October 1948, it was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. The population o

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  • الخلصة (بئر السبع) (ar)
  • Al-Khalasa (en)
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  • Al-Khalasah (fr)
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  • الخلصة كانت قرية فلسطينية تم احتلالها نهاية أكتوبر، عام 1948 وتقع على بعد 23 كم جنوب غربي بئر السبع. (ar)
  • Al-Khalasa (bahasa Arab: الخلصة‎, al-Khalasah; Ibrani: אל-ח'אלצה, al-Khalatsah), adalah sebuah desa Palestina, yang berjarak 23 kilometer dari barat daya kota Beersheba. Pada Oktober 1948, desa tersebut direbut oleh Israel pada Perang Arab-Israel 1948. Populasi al-Khalasa tidak diketahui, tetapi semua penduduknya adalah Muslim, dari suku . (in)
  • Al-Khalasa (Arabic: الخلصة, romanized: al-Khalasah; Hebrew: אל-ח'אלצה, al-Khalatsah), was a Palestinian village, located 23 kilometers southwest of the town of Beersheba. The village stood at the site of an ancient town from the Nabatean, Roman, Byzantine, and the beginning of the Early Muslim period. The ancient city, founded by the Nabateans, is known from Greek and Roman sources as "Halasa" or "Chellous", and later as "Elusa", one of the Byzantine administrative centers in the Negev Desert. Still important in the century of the Muslim conquest, it was deserted not long after. The site was repopulated by Bedouin in the early twentieth century, after western archaeologists took an interest in it. In October 1948, it was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. The population o (en)
  • Al-Khalasah (en arabe : الخلصة al-Khalasah ; en hébreu : אל-ח'אלצה al-Khalatsah) était un village palestinien situé dans le désert du Néguev, à une vingtaine de kilomètres au sud de Beer-Sheva. La localité était située sur l'emplacement de l'antique (Haluza ou Elusa), un centre administratif fondé par les Nabatéens, et abandonné vers le XVe siècle. Au XIXe siècle, des archéologues font le lien entre les vestiges et les mentions scripturaires d'Elusa. Des bédouins s'y installent au début du XXe siècle (fr)
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