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CITY IN THE PALESTINIAN NATIONAL AUTHORITY
Deir el Balah; Deir el-Balah; Dir al-Balah; Dayr al-Balah; Darum; Darom; History of Deir al-Balah; Deir Balah; Deir el Belah; Deir el-Belah; Deir El Belah; دير البلح
  • Late Bronze Age]] [[sarcophagus]] found in Deir al-Balah, on display at the [[Hecht Museum]] in [[Haifa]]
  • Deir el Balah 1930 1:20,000
  • Deir el Balah 1945 1:250,000
  • A battery of the [[Honourable Artillery Company]] outside Deir al-Balah, March 1918
  • Deir al-Balah Commonwealth War Cemetery, 1918
  • The beach at Deir al-Balah, 2012

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  • Miniature of [[Vincent of Beauvais]] writing in a manuscript of the ''Speculum Historiale'' in French, Bruges, c. 1478–1480, [[British Library]] Royal 14 E. i, vol. 1, f. 3, probably representing the library of the [[Dukes of Burgundy]].
  • [[John White Alexander]], Manuscript Book mural (1896), Library of Congress [[Thomas Jefferson Building]], Washington, D.C.
  • [[Ezra]] in the [[Codex Amiatinus]], believed to be based on a portrait of [[Cassiodorus]] in his library. [[Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey]], before 716
  • Saint Matthew in a mediæval scriptorium (''Book of Prayers'', 15th century ([[British Library]], Sloane MS 2468)<ref>
[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16531 "Old St. Paul's Cathedral"] William Benham, 1902. (gutenberg.org). 
[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16531/16531-h/16531-h.htm#plate24 Plate 24]. 
Please also note [http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/record.asp?MSID=18578 Sloane MS 2468]</ref>
  • This late 15th-century miniature of [[Jean Miélot]] (died 1472)<ref>
De Hamel, 1992, p. 36</ref> 
depicts the author at work writing his compilation of the <nowiki>''Miracles of Our Lady''</nowiki>, one of his many popular works.
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Deir al-Balah

Deir al-Balah or Deir al Balah (Arabic: دير البلح, lit. 'Monastery of the Date Palm') is a Palestinian city in the central Gaza Strip and the administrative capital of the Deir el-Balah Governorate. It is located over 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) south of Gaza City. The city had a population of 54,439 in 2007. The city is known for its date palms, after which it is named.

Deir al-Balah dates back to the Late Bronze Age when it served as a fortified outpost for the New Kingdom of Egypt. A monastery was built there by the Christian monk Hilarion in the mid-4th century AD and is currently believed to be the site of a mosque dedicated to Saint George, known locally as al-Khidr. During the Crusader-Ayyubid wars, Deir al-Balah was the site of a strategic coastal fortress known as "Darum" which was continuously contested, dismantled and rebuilt by both sides until its final demolition in 1196. Afterward, the site grew to become a large village on the postal route of the Mamluk Sultanate (13th-15th centuries). It served as an episcopal see of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem in Ottoman times until the late 19th century.

Under Egyptian control Deir al-Balah, whose population tripled through the influx of refugees from the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, was a prosperous agricultural town until its capture by Israel in the Six-Day War. After 27 years of Israeli occupation, Deir al-Balah became the first city to come under Palestinian self-rule in 1994. Since the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000, it has witnessed frequent incursions by the Israeli Army with the stated aim of stopping Qassam rocket fire into Israel. Ahmad Kurd, a Hamas member, was elected mayor in late January 2005.