Ash Shaykh Manşūr
Ash Shaykh Manşūr is a tomb in West Bank, Palestine. Ash Shaykh Manşūr is situated nearby to the archaeological site Qubur Bani Isra’il, as well as near the village Hizma.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Qubur Bani Isra’il and Khirbet Almit.
Qubur Bani Isra’il
Archaeological site
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Qubur Bene Isra'in or Qubur Bani Isra'il, are four, formerly five, huge stone structures dated to the Middle Bronze Age, which rise from a rocky plateau overlooking Wadi Qelt in the West Bank, about 3.5 miles northeast of Jerusalem, between Hizma and Geva Binyamin along Highway 437. Qubur Bani Isra’il is situated 590 metres north of Ash Shaykh Manşūr.
Khirbet Almit
Peak
Khirbet Almit is an archaeological site in the West Bank, occupied from the Middle Bronze Age to the Ottoman period. It is located in the Judaean Desert about 4 km northeast of Mount Scopus and about 1.5 km northeast of 'Anata.
Tall Al-Ful
Archaeological site
Photo: Agmonsnir, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Gibeah is the name of three places mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in the tribes of Benjamin, Judah, and Ephraim respectively. Gibeah of Benjamin, also Gibeah of Saul, is the most commonly mentioned of the places. Tall Al-Ful is situated 4 km southwest of Ash Shaykh Manşūr.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hizma and Geva Binyamin.
Hizma
Village
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Hizma is a Palestinian town in the Jerusalem Governorate, seven kilometers from Jerusalem's Old City. The town, mostly located in Area C of the West Bank, borders four Israeli settlements, Neve Yaakov and Pisgat Ze'ev, Geva Binyamin and Almon.
Geva Binyamin
Village
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Geva Binyamin, also known as Adam, is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, built over land expropriated from the Palestinian village of Jaba'. It is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Binyamin Regional Council.
Pisgat Ze’ev
Suburb
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Pisgat Ze'ev is an Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem and the largest residential neighborhood in Jerusalem with a population of over 50,000. Pisgat Ze'ev was established by Israel as one of the city's five Ring Neighborhoods on land effectively annexed after the 1967 Six-Day War. Pisgat Ze’ev is situated 2½ km southwest of Ash Shaykh Manşūr.
Ash Shaykh Manşūr
- Type: Tomb
- Also known as: “Ash Shaykh Mansur”, “Esh Sheikh Mansūr”, and “Sheikh Mansur”
- Category: burial
- Location: West Bank, Palestine, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
31.837° or 31° 50′ 13″ northLongitude
35.26887° or 35° 16′ 8″ eastElevation
616 metres (2,021 feet)Open location code
8G3QR7P9+RGGeoNames ID
284698
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