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  1. The Ramle Subdistrict was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine. It was part of Lydda District of the British Mandate of Palestine. The sub-district's main city was Ramle. Its total population in 1944 was estimated at 123,490, of which 88,560 were Muslims; 29,420 were Jews; and 5,500 were Christians. [1]

  2. Sub-district, division. The districts and sub-districts of Mandatory Palestine formed the first and second levels of administrative division and existed through the whole era of Mandatory Palestine, namely from 1920 to 1948.

  3. The Ramle Subdistrict was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine. It was part of of the British Mandate of Palestine. The sub-district's main city was Ramle. Its total population in 1944 was estimated at 123,490, of which 88,560 were Muslims; 29,420 were Jews; and 5,500 were Christians.

  4. Al-Mansura was a small Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, located 10 km south of Ramla. It was depopulated during the 194748 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April 20, 1948, under Operation Barak . History. In 1838, it was noted as a small Muslim village in the Er-Ramleh District. [5] [6]

  5. When the British Mandate came, they made the Ramle subdistrict (Southeast part in the Central District today), which was located near the Jaffa subdistrict. After the 1948 Palestine War the Ramle subdistrict became part of the Central District which exists to this day.

  6. 5 de may. de 2004 · Ramla (from Arabic raml, meaning sand) was built on sandy ground adjacent to the ancient city of Lydda, from which it drew both its inhabitants and building materials. The town rapidly grew to become not only the major city of Palestine but also its capital with an estimated population of over 25,000.

  7. It was part of Lydda District of the British Mandate of Palestine. The sub-district's main city was Ramle . Its total population in 1944 was estimated at 123,490, of which 88,560 were Muslims; 29,420 were Jews; and 5,500 were Christians.