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Batir

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Battir
town
Official nameבתיר, بتير Tekre
Native labelבתיר, بتير Tekre
Named afterBetar Tekre
CountryState of Palestine Tekre
Located in the administrative territorial entityBethlehem Governorate Tekre
Located in time zoneUTC+02:00, UTC+03:00 Tekre
Coordinate location31°43′29″N 35°8′12″E Tekre
Significant eventlist of World Heritage in Danger Tekre
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Gʋlsem kãnga gomda tẽn-bil yelle. Raaba taab yĩng, bɩ gẽs-y Betar

Battir (Arabic: بتير) yaa Palestinian tẽng-kɩrenga m'be West Bank, a yaa kilometr 6.4 ni Bethlehem, m'be goabg-nen-taoore ni Jerusalem.Yʋʋmde 2017 puge,tẽng-kɩrenga nin-buiidu sõdg dag yika 4,696. 2014 yʋʋmda pʋge la b dɩk Battir n paas UNESCO Ãndũni Faado Zĩisa (Ãnglindi: World Heritage Sites) n lebga dũni faado zĩisa sen be State of Palestine, t'a yuur ya Battir - Land of Olives and Vines - Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem[1]

Battir dag yãmba ne neba Byzantine wakat ni alsɩlaamdo wakat, ti Ottoman ni British Mandate sasa nin-buiidu sõadga puge, tɩ nin-buiida fãa dag ya alsɩlaama bi moeemba.[2] Pĩnd-pĩnda t tẽnga dag n be ni Jerusalem ni Bayt Jibrin sore. Runda Battir yɛsgã zĩig be zamaan paalga Jaffa ni Jerusalem tẽre so-kõodra zugu bala, sor nin sẽn da ya Israel ne Jordan armistice line bi sugr sor n na sɩng ne yʋʋm 1949 n na te tãag Rasma Yooba Zabre (Ãnglindi: Six-Day War), wakat ninga Israel sẽn da wẽ tẽnga n deega. Yʋʋm 2007 wakato, batir nin-buiid rag n ya bãmb 4 000.[3]

Belem-tɩɩse

  1. Kʋdemde
  • Wakat kʋdgo
  • Byzantine wakato
  • Ottoman wakato
  • British Mandate wakato
  • Jordan ramb wakato
  • Yʋʋm 1967 loogr poore

2. Tẽn-baoosgo

  • Ko-kẽesdem koob bãngr kʋdgo la tẽn-labre
  1. Tẽn-kʋd baoosgo
  2. Tõkdse
  3. Seb-wila
  4. Kɛɛng wila

Sebtiise

  1. Daniella Cheslow (May 14, 2012). "West Bank Barrier Threatens Farms". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  2. West Bank barrier threatens villagers' way of life. BBC News. 2012-05-09.
  3. Ussishkin, Soundings in Betar, Bar-Kochba's Last Stronghold, Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University, 20, 1993, pp. 66-97.