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Tabsur (Khirbat 'Azzun)
Tabsur (Khirbat 'Azzun) is located in Mandatory Palestine
Tabsur (Khirbat 'Azzun)
Tabsur (Khirbat 'Azzun)
Arabic (تبصر(خربة عزون
Name meaning from personal name
Also spelled Tabsar, Khirbet 'Azzun
Subdistrict Tulkarm
Coordinates 32°11′36.27″N 34°52′38.06″E / 32.1934083°N 34.8772389°E / 32.1934083; 34.8772389Coordinates: 32°11′36.27″N 34°52′38.06″E / 32.1934083°N 34.8772389°E / 32.1934083; 34.8772389
Palestine grid 138/177
Area 5,328 dunams
Date of depopulation 3 April 1948
Cause(s) of depopulation Fear of being caught up in the fighting
Secondary cause Expulsion by Yishuv forces
Current localities Ra'anana and Batzra

Tabsur (Arabic: تبصر‎‎), also Khirbat 'Azzun (Arabic: خربة عزون‎‎), was a Palestinian village located 19 kilometres southwest of Tulkarm. In 1931, the village had 218 houses and an elementary school for boys. It was depopulated before the outbreak of 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

Tabsur was established before the middle of the nineteenth-century on an archaeological site. The village contained archaeological remains, including the foundations of a building, a well, fragments of mosaic pavement, and tombs.

In the late nineteenth century, Tabsur was described as a moderate-sized hamlet with a well to the north. It was later classified as a hamlet by the Palestine Index Gazetteer.

During the British Mandate an elementary school for boys was established in the village. The village also had a few shops.

In the 1922 census of Palestine there were 709 villagers; 700 Muslims and 9 Christians, (where the Christians were all Orthodox,) increasing in 1931 census to 994; 980 Muslims and 14 Christians, in 218 houses.

In 1944/45 a total of 1,602 dunums was allocated to cereals, while 24 dunums were irrigated or used for orchards. 29 dunams were classified as built-up (urban) area.

The Arabs of Tabsur were ordered to leave by the Haganah on 3 April 1948, as part of Haganas policy of clearing out the Arab villages on the coastal plain. The villagers left on 16 April 1948.

Ra'anana was established south of Tabsur in 1921. Now a city, some of its suburbs have expanded into land that once belonged to the village. Batzra, founded in 1946 on village land, lies to the north.


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