Nablus Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
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Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)

The Nablus Subdistrict was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine. It was located around the city of Nablus. After the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the district was replaced by new Jordanian borders.

| Village | Muslims | Jews | Christians | Others | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ‘Ammuriya | 120 | 120 | |||
| ‘Aqqaba | 580 | 20 | 600 | ||
| ‘Aqraba (includes Khirbat Fasayil) | 2,060 | 2,060 | |||
| ‘Asira el Qibliya | 410 | 410 | |||
| ‘Asira esh Shamaliya | 2,060 | 2,060 | |||
| ‘Askar | 340 | 340 | |||
| ‘Awarta and Udala | 1,470 | 1,470 | |||
| ‘Azmut | 410 | 410 | |||
| Balata | 770 | 770 | |||
| Baqa | 390 | 390 | |||
| Bazzariya | 320 | 320 | |||
| Beita | 1,580 | 1,580 | |||
| Beit Dajan (includes Beit Dajan Jiftlik and Khirbat Furush) | 750 | 750 | |||
| Beit Furik (includes Khirbat Kafr Beita) | 1,240 | 1,240 | |||
| Beit Iba | 630 | 630 | |||
| Beit Umrin | 860 | 860 | |||
| Beit Wazan | 310 | 310 | |||
| Bidya | 1,360 | 1,360 | |||
| Burin and ‘Iraq Burin | 1,200 | 1,200 | |||
| Buraq | 2,410 | 180 | 2,590 | ||
| Buruqin (Ibruqin) | 690 | 690 | |||
| Deir Ballut | 720 | 720 | |||
| Deir el Hatab | 370 | 370 | |||
| Deir Istiya | 1,190 | 1,190 | |||
| Deir Sharaf | 800 | 800 | |||
| Duma | 310 | 310 | |||
| ‘Einabus | 340 | 340 | |||
| Far‘ata | 70 | 70 | |||
| Farkha | 380 | 380 | |||
| Funduq (El) | 100 | 100 | |||
| Ghor el Fari‘a (Qarawa el Fauqa, Qarawa et Tahta and Umm Hureira) | 1,670 | 1,670 | |||
| Hajjah | 960 | 960 | |||
| Haris | 540 | 540 | |||
| Huwwara | 1,300 | 1,300 | |||
| Jinsiniya | 200 | 200 | |||
| Immatin | 440 | 440 | |||
| Iskaka | 260 | 260 | |||
| Jalud | 300 | 300 | |||
| Jamma‘in | 1,240 | 1,240 | |||
| Jinsafut | 450 | 450 | |||
| Jit | 440 | 440 | |||
| Juneid | 90 | 90 | |||
| Jurish (includes Kafr Atiya) | 340 | 340 | |||
| Kafr ed Dik | 870 | 870 | |||
| Kafr Laqif | 210 | 210 | |||
| Kafr Qaddum | 1,240 | 1,240 | |||
| Kafr Qallil (includes Khirbat Sarin) | 470 | 470 | |||
| Khirbat Qeis | 170 | 170 | |||
| Khirbat Sir | |||||
| Kifl Harith | 770 | 770 | |||
| Lubban Sharqiya | 620 | 620 | |||
| Madama | 290 | 290 | |||
| Majdal Bani Fadil | 430 | 430 | |||
| Marda | 470 | 470 | |||
| Mas-ha | 110 | 110 | |||
| Mughayyir (El) (includes Khirbat Jib‘it) | 290 | 290 | |||
| Nablus (Urban) | 22,360 | 680 | 210 | 23,250 | |
| Nablus (Rural) | |||||
| Naqura (En) | 350 | 350 | |||
| Nisf Jubeil | 80 | 180 | 260 | ||
| Qabalan | 1,310 | 1,310 | |||
| Qarawat Bani Hasan | 450 | 450 | |||
| Qaryut | 930 | 930 | |||
| Qira | 140 | 140 | |||
| Qusin | 310 | 310 | |||
| Qusra | 1,120 | 1,120 | |||
| Rafat | 180 | 180 | |||
| Rafidiya | 80 | 350 | 430 | ||
| Rujeib | 390 | 390 | |||
| Sabastiya | 980 | 40 | 1,020 | ||
| Salfit | 1,830 | 1,830 | |||
| Salim | 660 | 660 | |||
| Samiriya | 990 | 990 | |||
| Sarra | 540 | 540 | |||
| Sarta | 420 | 420 | |||
| Sawiya (Es) | 820 | 820 | |||
| Talfit | 610 | 610 | |||
| Talluza | 1,830 | 1,830 | |||
| Tammun | 2,070 | 2,070 | |||
| Tayasir | 260 | 260 | |||
| Tell | 1,060 | 1,060 | |||
| Tubas (includes Kashda and Bardala) | 5,470 | 60 | 5,530 | ||
| ‘Urif | 520 | 520 | |||
| ‘Usarin | 200 | 200 | |||
| Yanun | 50 | 50 | |||
| Yasid | 480 | 480 | |||
| Yusuf | 360 | 360 | |||
| Yatma | 440 | 440 | |||
| Zawata | 330 | 330 | |||
| Zawiya | 720 | 720 | |||
| Zeita | 510 | 510 | |||
| Nomadic | 220 | 220 | |||
| TOTAL | 87,480 | — | 1,510 | 210 | 89,200 |
References
- ↑ Hadawi, S., Village statistics, 1945, A Classification of Land and Area Ownership in Palestine, pp. 59-61
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