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Nazareth
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Nazareth (năz`ərĭth), town (1993 pop. 53,500), N Israel, in Galilee. As the home of Jesus Jesus or Jesus Christ , 1st-century Jewish teacher and prophet in whom Christians have traditionally seen the Messiah [Heb.,=annointed one, whence Christ
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, it is a great pilgrimage and tourist center. Nazareth is also the trade center for an agricultural region. The town's manufactures include processed food, cigarettes, and pottery. Mineral water is bottled here and stone quarried nearby. Nazareth is first mentioned in the New Testament, although its settlement antedates historic times. It was captured (1099) by Crusaders, taken (1187) by Saladin, and retaken (1229) by Frederick II. In 1263, Muslims conquered Nazareth, massacring its Christian population. In 1517, Nazareth was annexed by the Ottoman Empire. The town was part of the British-administered Palestine mandate (1922–48) and was captured by Israeli forces in the 1948 war. Adjacent to it, Upper Nazareth was established as a Jewish residential town (1989 est. pop. 25,000). The Basilica of the Annunciation and the Mosque of Peace are in Nazareth.

Nazareth

 Hebrew Nazerat Arabic Al-Nasirah

City (pop., 2004 est.: 63,700), northern Israel, southeast of Haifa. It is Israel's largest Arab city. In the New Testament, it is the childhood home of Jesus. It contains many Christian churches and is a pilgrimage centre. Captured by Christians several times during the Crusades, it was taken by the Ottoman Empire in 1517. It was part of British-mandate Palestine from 1918 and part of Israel from 1948. Christian Arabs form the majority of the population.


Nazareth
a town in N Israel, in Lower Galilee: the home of Jesus in his youth. Pop.: 62 700 (2003 est.)


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Aa - Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel.
Leaders of various Christian churches have issued a complaint to the Israeli government through the Vatican agency Fides that, with the construction of the controversial mosque in Nazareth, Israel is no longer a credible guarantor of the Holy Places in the Holy Land.
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