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Dayshum

Dayshum ((アラビア語:ديشوم)) was a Palestinian village, depopulated in 30 October 1948 by the Sheva Brigade of Israeli paramilitary force Palmach in an offensive called Operation Hiram, where the village has been destroyed, and only house rubble left behind. The village was located north of Safed, above sea level.
==History==
In 1517 Dayshum was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire after it was captured from the Mamluks, and by 1596, it was a village under the administration of the ''nahiya'' ("subdistrict") of Jira (liwa’ of Safad) with a population of fifty. It paid taxes on a number of crops, including wheat, barley, olives, and fruits, as well as on other types of produce and property, such as goats, beehives, and a press that was used for processing either olives or grapes.〔Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 177. Quoted in Khalidi, 1992, p. 445〕
Some of the villagers were descendants of Algerian immigrants who had fought with Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri against the French colonialists in the 1830s and 1840s. These people may have come with him to the region following his defeat and banishment to Damascus in 1847. As some of their ancestors had been horsemen in Algeria, the villagers of Dayshum took a keen interest in raising horses.〔Khalidi, 1992, p. 445〕
In 1881 the Palestine Exploration Fund's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' described Dayshum as a “well-built” village with about 400 residents. The village houses were situated on the side of a steep hill near the bottom of a valley and had gabled roofs. The village had three mills and several small gardens.〔Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. (201 ), Quoted in Khalidi, 1992, p. 445-446〕
In 1921 inspectors from the British Mandatory Department noted a ''Maqam'' north-east of the village site, dedicated to a Sheikh Haniyya.〔Sharon, 2004, p. ( 135 )〕 In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Daishum had a population of 479, all Muslim,〔Barron, 1923, Table XI, Sub-district of Safad, p. (41 )〕 decreasing slightly in the 1931 census of Palestine to 438, still all Muslim, in 102 inhabited houses.〔Mills, 1932, p. (106 )〕 In 1944/45 a total of 4,701 dunums of village land was allocated to cereals and 611 dunums were irrigated or used for orchards.〔Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945''. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. (118 )〕〔Khalidi, 1992, p. 446〕

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