Nabatieh Fawka

Nabatieh Fawka (Arabic: النبطية الفوقا), also known as Upper Nabatieh is a Lebanese village in the Nabatieh Governorate.[1]

Nabatieh Al Fawqa
الفوقا
Village
Nabatieh Al Fawqa is located in Lebanon
Nabatieh Al Fawqa
Nabatieh Al Fawqa
Coordinates: 33°21′22″N 35°29′44″E
Grid position127/158 L
Country Lebanon
GovernorateNabatieh Governorate
DistrictNabatieh
Time zoneGMT +3

History

In the 1596 tax records in the early Ottoman era, it was named as a village, Nabatiyya al-Fawqa, in the nahiya (subdistrict) of Sagif under the liwa' (district) of Safad. It had a population of 104 households and 25 bachelors, all Muslim. The villagers paid 2,200 akçe in taxes on olive trees, 450 for "occasional revenues", 602 on goats and bee hives, 30 for an olive oil press, or a press for grape syrup, and 5000 as a fixed amount; a total of 8,276 akçe.[2][3]

In 1875, Victor Guérin described the village as being located on a hill, and having 500 Métualis inhabitants. It was surrounded by gardens planted with fig trees.[4]

On 16 April 1996, Israeli warplanes bombed an apartment in Nabatieh Fawka, killing nine people, seven of whom were children.[5][6][7]

References

  1. Zaher, Suleiman. The dictionary of Jabal Amel villages. Vol. 2. p. 431.
  2. Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 185
  3. Note that Rhode, 1979, p. 6 writes that the register that Hütteroth and Abdulfattah studied was not from 1595/6, but from 1548/9
  4. Guérin, 1880, p. 521
  5. lebanons02 (2014-10-22). "An Israeli warplane destroyed a two-story house in upper Nabatieh killing nine civilians, including a mother and her seven children". Civil Society Knowledge Centre. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  6. The Economist 1996-07-15: Vol 336 Iss 7923. Internet Archive. The Economist Intelligence Unit N.A., Incorporated. 1996-07-15.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs (16 November 1998). "Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Lebanon document - Letter from Lebanon". Question of Palestine. United Nations. Retrieved 6 April 2021.

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