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The Palestinian and Arab leaders had repeatedly rejected any permanent partition of Mandatory Palestine. In 1967, after Israel seized all the territories, other than the Emirate of Transjordan, of the former Mandatory Palestine, as well as other territories, the demarcation lines became militarily irrelevant, and the status of the Green Line ...
English: Survey of Palestine 1942-1958 1-100,000 maps sheet index combined from 24 images by Survey Department of Palestine. Each map georeferenced using CRS EPS:28191 - Palestine 1923. Each map georeferenced using CRS EPS:28191 - Palestine 1923.
This file has multiple extracted images: Survey of Palestine 1942-1958 1-100,000 11Gaza Burayr (cropped).jpg Survey of Palestine 1942-1958 1-100,000 11Gaza Burayr (cropped2).jpg
Prior to the beginning of the Mandate for Palestine, the British had carried out two significant surveys of the region: the PEF Survey of Palestine between 1872 and 1880, and a series of small-scale maps developed by General Allenby's Royal Engineers for the 1915–18 Sinai and Palestine campaign.
Prior to 1967, control of the Palestinian territories was split between Egypt and Jordan, which occupied the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, respectively. The Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and the Golan Heights, where Israel has transferred parts of its population and built large settlements , is the longest military ...
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Middle East maps maintained by Dartmouth - one of the most diverse collections of historical and battlefield maps available. Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection at the University of Texas. A valuable collection of detailed Middle East maps. UNISPAL Palestine maps maintained by the United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine.
Palestine 1843: Hughes map: William Hughes: Shows the Ottoman administrative districts in detail, made for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Hughes had been producing popular maps of Palestine for almost a decade, notably in his 1840 Illuminated Atlas of Scripture geography. [53] Palestine 1849: Lynch map: William F. Lynch