Bu'eine Nujeidat
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Bu'eine Nujeidat is an Arab neighborhood council inside the Northern District of Israel. Made up of villages, Bu'eine and Nujeidat, they merged in 1987 and have been identified as one local council in 1996. In 2017 its populace become 9,467, the general public of that's Muslim. Bu'eine is a village positioned on an ancient site. A small jug from the Iron Age, and potsherds from the Roman and Byzantine periods have been observed here. A viable Roman or Byzantine grave is also placed here.
Potsherds from the early Islamic and Mamluk period have also been discovered. In 1517, the village became blanketed in the Ottoman empire with the rest of Palestine, and in the 1596 tax-statistics it regarded as al-Bu'ayna, located in the Nahiya of Tabariyya, a part of Safad Sanjak. The population became 38 families and 6 bachelors, all Muslim. They paid a set tax-fee of 25% on agricultural products, such as wheat, barley, fruit bushes and cotton, similarly to occasional sales, and goats and beehives; a total of 2420 akce.
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