Safad Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
{{Short description|Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)}}
{{Infobox former subdivision
|native_name = قضاء صفد
נפת צפת
|conventional_long_name = Safad Subdistrict
|common_name = Safad Subdistrict
|subdivision = Subdistrict
|nation = Mandatory Palestine
|year_start = 1920
|event_end =
|year_end = 1948
|date_end =
|image_coat =
|image_map = Safad Subdistrict In Mandatory Palestine 1920-1948.svg
|image_map_caption =
|p1 = Acre Sanjak
|flag_p1 = Flag of the Ottoman Empire (Thicker Crescent).svg
|border_p1 = border
|image_p1 =
|s1 = Israel
|flag_s1 = Flag of Israel.svg
|border_s1 = no
|image_s1 =
|capital = Safad
|stat_pop1 = 39,713
|stat_year1 = 1931
|stat_area2 = 696
|stat_pop2 = 53,620
|stat_year2 = 1945
|category=
|today = Israel
|footnotes =
}}
The Safad Subdistrict ({{langx|ar|قضاء صفد}}; {{langx|he|נפת צפת}}) was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine before it was captured by Israel in 1948. It was located around the city of Safad. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the subdistrict, which fell entirely within modern-day Israel, became the modern-day Safed Subdistrict in the Northern District (Israel).
Borders
- Acre Subdistrict (South West)
- Tiberias Subdistrict (South)
- Lebanon (North)
- Syria (East)
Depopulated towns and villages
File:1945 Palestine Mandate Village Statistics population page for Sub-District of Safad.jpg.]]
(current localities in parentheses)
{{Main|Depopulated Palestinian locations in Israel}}
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- Abil al-Qamh (Yuval)
- al-'Abisiyya
- 'Akbara
- Alma (Alma)
- Ammuqa ('Ammuqa)
- Arab al-Shamalina (Almaghor)
- Arab al-Zubayd
- Baysamun
- Biriyya (Birya)
- al-Butayha (Almagor)
- al-Buwayziyya
- Dallata (Dalton)
- al-Dawwara ('Ammir, Sde Nehemia)
- Dayshum (Dishon)
- al-Dirbashiyya
- al-Dirdara
- Ein al-Zeitun
- Fara
- Farradiyya (Parod, Shefer)
- Fir'im (Hatzor HaGlilit)
- Ghabbatiyya
- Ghuraba
- al-Hamra'
- Harrawi
- Hunin (Margaliot)
- al-Husayniyya (Haluta, Sde Eliezer)
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- Jahula
- al-Ja'una (Rosh Pinna)
- Jubb Yusuf (Ami'ad)
- Kafr Bir'im (Bar'am, Dovev)
- al-Khalisa (Kiryat Shemona)
- Khan al-Duwayr (Amnun)
- Khirbat Karraza
- al-Khisas (HaGoshrim)
- Khiyam al-Walid (Lehavot HaBashan)
- Kirad al-Baqqara (Gadot, Mishmar HaYarden)
- Kirad al-Ghannama (Ayelet HaShahar, Gadot)
- Lazzaza
- Madahil
- Al-Malkiyya (Malkia)
- Mallaha
- al-Manshiyya
- al-Mansura (She'ar Yashuv)
- Mansurat al-Khayt
- Marus
- Meiron (Meron, Israel)
- al-Muftakhira (Shamir)
- Mughr al-Khayt (Hatzor HaGlilit, Rosh Pinna)
- Khirbat al-Muntar
- al-Nabi Yusha' (Ramot Naftali)
- al-Na'ima (Beit Hillel, Kfar Blum, Neot Mordechai)
- Qabba'a
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- Qadas (Malkia, Ramot Naftali, Yiftah)
- Qaddita
- Qaytiyya
- al-Qudayriyya
- al-Ras al-Ahmar (Kerem Ben Zimra)
- Sabalan
- Safsaf (Bar Yohai, Kfar Hoshen)
- Saliha (Avirim, Yir'im)
- al-Salihiyya
- al-Sammu'i
- al-Sanbariyya (Dafta, Mayan Barukh)
- Sa'sa' (Sasa)
- Safad (Safed)
- al-Shawka al-Tahta
- al-Shuna
- Taytaba
- Tulayl
- al-'Ulmaniyya
- al-'Urayfiyya
- al-Wayziyya
- Yarda (Ayelet HaShahar, Mishmar HaYarden)
- al-Zahiriyya al-Tahta
- al-Zanghariyya (Elifelet, Kare Deshe)
- al-Zawiya (Neot Mordechai)
- al-Zuq al-Fawqani (Yuval)
- al-Zuq al-Tahtani (Beyt Hillel)
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{{Palestinian Arab villages depopulated during the 1948 Palestinian exodus}}
Category:1920 establishments in Mandatory Palestine
Category:1948 disestablishments in Mandatory Palestine
Category:Subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine
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