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Bayt ʿIṭāb (Arabic: بيت عطاب) was a Palestinian Arab village located in the Jerusalem Subdistrict. The village is believed to have been inhabited since biblical times. An ancient tunnel which led to the village spring is associated with story of Samson. Both during and after its incorporation into Crusader fiefdoms in the 12th century, its population was Arab. Sheikhs from the Lahham family clan, who were associated with the Qays tribo-political faction, ruled the village during Ottoman era. In the 19th century, this clan controlled 24 villages in the vicinity. The homes were built of stone. The local farmers cultivated cereals, fruit trees and olive groves and some engaged in livestock breeding.

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  • Bayt 'Itab (en)
  • بيت عطاب (ar)
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  • Bajt Itab (pl)
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  • Bayt ʿIṭāb (bahasa Arab: بيت عطاب‎) adalah sebuah desa Arab Palestina yang terletak di . Desa tersebut diyakini telah dihuni sejak zaman kitab suci. (in)
  • Bajt Itab (arab. بيت عطاب) – nieistniejąca już arabska wieś, która była położona w Dystrykcie Jerozolimy w Mandacie Palestyny. Wieś została wyludniona i zniszczona podczas I wojny izraelsko arabskiej (al-Nakba), po ataku Sił Obronnych Izraela 21 października 1948. (pl)
  • بيت عطاب، قرية فلسطينية مهجرة، تبعد مسافة 23 كم إلى الجنوب الغربي من مدينة القدس. تربطها طريق معظمها معبّد بمدينة القدس، وتمرّ طريق بيت جبرين– القدس الرئيسية المعبدّة على بعد 3 كم إلى الجنوب منها. كما تربطها طريق ممهدة فرعية بتلك الطريق الرئيسة، وتربطها طرق فرعية ممهدة أيضًا بقرى سفلى، علار، كفرسوم، رأس أبو عمار، دير أبان، دير (دار) الشيخ ودير الهوا. خلال حرب 1948 استولى اليهود على بيت عطاب، طردوا سكانها العرب منها، دمروا بيوتها، ثم أقاموا مستعمرة “برجيورا” شرقيها، ومستعمرة “نس هاريم” شماليها. (ar)
  • Bayt ʿIṭāb (Arabic: بيت عطاب) was a Palestinian Arab village located in the Jerusalem Subdistrict. The village is believed to have been inhabited since biblical times. An ancient tunnel which led to the village spring is associated with story of Samson. Both during and after its incorporation into Crusader fiefdoms in the 12th century, its population was Arab. Sheikhs from the Lahham family clan, who were associated with the Qays tribo-political faction, ruled the village during Ottoman era. In the 19th century, this clan controlled 24 villages in the vicinity. The homes were built of stone. The local farmers cultivated cereals, fruit trees and olive groves and some engaged in livestock breeding. (en)
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  • Bayt 'Itab (en)
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