Al-Nabi Rubin (Arabic: النبي روبين, transliteation: an-Nabî Rûbîn) was an Arab village in central Palestine, located kilometers ( mi) west of Ramla, just northeast of Yibna and kilometers ( mi) south of Jaffa. The village was situated on the southern banks of Wadi al-Sarar also known as Sorek Stream at an elevation of meters ( ft) below sea level. Nabi Rubin is named after a shrine in the village, believed by Muslims to be the tomb of Reuben. In Sami Hadawi's 1945 land and population survey, Nabi Rubin had a population of 1,420 inhabitants and a total land area of 31,002 dunams, of which 683 were planted with citrus trees with no built-up area.
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| - Al-Nabi Rubin (Arabic: النبي روبين, transliteation: an-Nabî Rûbîn) was an Arab village in central Palestine, located kilometers ( mi) west of Ramla, just northeast of Yibna and kilometers ( mi) south of Jaffa. The village was situated on the southern banks of Wadi al-Sarar also known as Sorek Stream at an elevation of meters ( ft) below sea level. Nabi Rubin is named after a shrine in the village, believed by Muslims to be the tomb of Reuben. In Sami Hadawi's 1945 land and population survey, Nabi Rubin had a population of 1,420 inhabitants and a total land area of 31,002 dunams, of which 683 were planted with citrus trees with no built-up area.
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| - Pilgrim encampments in Nabi Rubin between 1920-1933
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| - Al-Nabi Rubin (Arabic: النبي روبين, transliteation: an-Nabî Rûbîn) was an Arab village in central Palestine, located kilometers ( mi) west of Ramla, just northeast of Yibna and kilometers ( mi) south of Jaffa. The village was situated on the southern banks of Wadi al-Sarar also known as Sorek Stream at an elevation of meters ( ft) below sea level. Nabi Rubin is named after a shrine in the village, believed by Muslims to be the tomb of Reuben. In Sami Hadawi's 1945 land and population survey, Nabi Rubin had a population of 1,420 inhabitants and a total land area of 31,002 dunams, of which 683 were planted with citrus trees with no built-up area.
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