Jaljulye
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Jaljulye is an Israeli-Arab town in Israel near Kfar Saba. N Roman instances the village changed into called Galgulis, in even as during the Crusader period it was referred to as Jorgilia in is understood that the Sultan Baybars allotted equal stocks of the village to 3 of his amirs. One of those, amir Badr al-Din Baktash al-Fakri, blanketed his phase of the village in a waqf he installed. Excavations of a building near the Mamluk khan yielded ceramics dating from that length. The town paid taxes on a number of crops, together with wheat and barley, as well as "summer season vegetation", "occasional revenues", "goats and bees", and a marketplace toll.
There became also a ballot tax, jizya, paid by all the inhabitants within the Sanjak of Nablus. Total taxes have been 18,450 akce, of which 1/6 went to a waqf. Jaljulia seemed below the call of Gelgeli on Jacotin's map drawn-up at some point of Napoleon's invasion in 1799. In 1870, Victor Guerin found that the on the village had 600 inhabitants. In 1882, the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine defined it as being a large adobe village on the apparent. The mosque was described as first-rate, but ruined. A ruined Khan changed into additionally noted. Water was furnished by a well at the west side of the town.
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