Manshiyya quarter of Jaffa
- [1], Manshiyya quater was first founded by Egyptian soldiers who acompanied Ibrahim Pasha in his conquest of Palestine in 1831 (p. 282). Hassan Bek Mosque was built at a distance from the built-up area of the Manshiyya quarter some 60 years after it was founded ,"to keep the land north-west of the old city open for the northward spread of Jaffa and block the seemingly inexorable advance of Jewish land purchases and settlement surrounding Jaffa." (p. 283)
- [2] Located on the seafront to the north of the city's harbour. Destroyed in the 1948 war. The Hassan Bek mosque remains, "a strong symbol of its former Palestinian origins ... "
- [3] Manshiyya was located just outside the old city walls on the northern outskirts of Jaffa.
- [4] Information on an offensive by the Irgun on April 25, 1948, the resistance by the residents, the intervention of British troops, etc, etc.
- brief history of habitation
- Ramla district? (no listing at Palestine Remembered!)
- mentioned in Ben-Gurion's memorandum (see Barfiliya's footnotes), as slated for destruction.
- date and cause of depopulation listed in Morris as "not known"
*spelt by Morris as "Yahudiya" village #213, depopulated 4 May 1948 by military assault - alt name also listed: "al-Abbasiyya"
- mentioned in Ben-Gurion's memorandum as "Al Yahudiya" (see Barfiliya's footnotes)
- Benvenisti, 2000, fig. 21, and < ref>Benvenisti, 2000, p. 276< /ref>.
- And more on p188, 292-293 (readable at Amazon if not at google).
- Same as Kafr Saba and Nabi Rubin
- Khalidi, 1992, 232-235
- SWP II, 258 (El Yehudiyeh)
- Guerin, Judée I, 321-322.