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Samakh (Arabic: سمخ) was a Palestinian Arab village at the south end of Lake Tiberias (the Sea of Galilee) in Ottoman Galilee and later Mandatory Palestine (now in Israel). It was the site of battle in 1918 during World War I. Between 1905 and 1948, the town was an important stop on the Jezreel Valley railway and Hejaz railway, being the last effective stop in the British Mandate of Palestine (the station at al-Hamma was geographically isolated). It had a population of 3,320 Arab Muslims and Arab Christians in 1945.

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  • كانت سمخ بلدة فلسطينية تبعد 10 كيلومتر جنوب شرق مدينة طبريا. وكانت تقع عند أقصى الشاطئ الجنوبي لبحيرة طبريا. كما كانت أكبر قرى قضاء طبريا من حيث المساحة وعدد السكان. تم إحتلال بلدة سمخ من قبل القوات اليهودية وسقطت بعد اشتباكات عنيفة مع المقاومة الفلسطينية والقوات السورية في أيار عام 1948 - وتم ترحيل جميع أهلها البالغ عددهم 8500 نسمةوتعني سمخ - الزرع: طلع أولا-«زرع حسن السمخة»: أي حسن النوع والطلعةالبعد من مركز المحافظة: 10 كم جنوب شرقي طبريا كانت القرية تسمى كفار سماح في عهد الكنعانيين وأصبحت تسمى سمخ في عهد الدولة العثمانية وبعد الاحتلال الإسرائيلي سُميت مسادا. تقع في رقعة مستوية من غور الأردن عند أقصى الشاطئ الجنوبي لبحيرة طبريا، وكانت سمخ كبرى القرى في قضاء طبرية، من حيث المساحة وعدد السكان وتبلغ مساحتها 18611 دونم. (ar)
  • Samakh (Arabic: سمخ) was a Palestinian Arab village at the south end of Lake Tiberias (the Sea of Galilee) in Ottoman Galilee and later Mandatory Palestine (now in Israel). It was the site of battle in 1918 during World War I. Between 1905 and 1948, the town was an important stop on the Jezreel Valley railway and Hejaz railway, being the last effective stop in the British Mandate of Palestine (the station at al-Hamma was geographically isolated). It had a population of 3,320 Arab Muslims and Arab Christians in 1945. The town's inhabitants fled after Haganah forces captured the town on 3 March 1948, and the remainder left in the wake of an assault by the Golani Brigade against the Syrian army on 18 April 1948. Most of the former residents became internally displaced refugees in the Arab city of Nazareth. Today, the Tzemah Industrial Zone and part of kibbutz Ma'agan are on the site of the former village. (en)
  • Samach (arab. سمخ) – nieistniejąca już arabska wieś, która była położona w Dystrykcie Tyberiady w Mandacie Palestyny. Wieś została wyludniona i zniszczona podczas wojny domowej w Mandacie Palestyny, po ataku żydowskiej organizacji paramilitarnej Hagana w dniu 28 kwietnia 1948. (pl)
  • Samakh ou Samach (em árabe: سمخ) é uma aldeia abandonada situada na margem sul do mar da Galileia, na Palestina (atualmente em Israel). Em 1945 tinha 3 460 habitantes árabes, dos quais 3 220 eram muçulmanos e 130 cristãos. Grande parte da população fugiu quando tropas israelitas do Haganá conquistaram a aldeia, em 3 de março de 1948. Os restantes partiram na véspera de um assalto da contra o exército sírio em 18 de abril de 1948. A maior parte dos antigos residentes tornaram-se refugiados internos na cidade árabe de Nazaré. Em 25 de setembro de 1918, durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, travou-se em Samakh uma das batalhas que no seu conjunto constituíram a Batalha de Megido. Entre 1905 e 1948, a aldeia foi uma paragem importante na linha ferroviária do Vale de Jizreel, que por sua vez era parte da linha do Hejaz, que ligava Damasco a Medina. Durante o Mandato Britânico da Palestina, Samakh era a última paragem efetiva no território sob controlo britânico, pois Al-Hamma era geograficamente isolada. Atualmente os únicos sinais mais evidentes da povoação são a estação ferroviária e um depósito de água. A zona industrial e Tzemah e uma parte do kibutz Ma'agan situam-se no local da antiga aldeia. (pt)
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  • سمخ (en)
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  • Samakh from the air, 1931 (en)
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  • A series of historical maps of the area around Samakh, Tiberias (en)
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  • Samach (arab. سمخ) – nieistniejąca już arabska wieś, która była położona w Dystrykcie Tyberiady w Mandacie Palestyny. Wieś została wyludniona i zniszczona podczas wojny domowej w Mandacie Palestyny, po ataku żydowskiej organizacji paramilitarnej Hagana w dniu 28 kwietnia 1948. (pl)
  • كانت سمخ بلدة فلسطينية تبعد 10 كيلومتر جنوب شرق مدينة طبريا. وكانت تقع عند أقصى الشاطئ الجنوبي لبحيرة طبريا. كما كانت أكبر قرى قضاء طبريا من حيث المساحة وعدد السكان. تم إحتلال بلدة سمخ من قبل القوات اليهودية وسقطت بعد اشتباكات عنيفة مع المقاومة الفلسطينية والقوات السورية في أيار عام 1948 - وتم ترحيل جميع أهلها البالغ عددهم 8500 نسمةوتعني سمخ - الزرع: طلع أولا-«زرع حسن السمخة»: أي حسن النوع والطلعةالبعد من مركز المحافظة: 10 كم جنوب شرقي طبريا (ar)
  • Samakh (Arabic: سمخ) was a Palestinian Arab village at the south end of Lake Tiberias (the Sea of Galilee) in Ottoman Galilee and later Mandatory Palestine (now in Israel). It was the site of battle in 1918 during World War I. Between 1905 and 1948, the town was an important stop on the Jezreel Valley railway and Hejaz railway, being the last effective stop in the British Mandate of Palestine (the station at al-Hamma was geographically isolated). It had a population of 3,320 Arab Muslims and Arab Christians in 1945. (en)
  • Samakh ou Samach (em árabe: سمخ) é uma aldeia abandonada situada na margem sul do mar da Galileia, na Palestina (atualmente em Israel). Em 1945 tinha 3 460 habitantes árabes, dos quais 3 220 eram muçulmanos e 130 cristãos. Grande parte da população fugiu quando tropas israelitas do Haganá conquistaram a aldeia, em 3 de março de 1948. Os restantes partiram na véspera de um assalto da contra o exército sírio em 18 de abril de 1948. A maior parte dos antigos residentes tornaram-se refugiados internos na cidade árabe de Nazaré. (pt)
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