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    Before Google; When Palestine Was Still On The Map

    Kenzy FahmyBy Kenzy FahmyJuly 19, 2020Updated:July 20, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Humanity has been fighting over land ever since we could walk on two legs, and Palestine is perhaps one of the most disputed pieces of land, until today. A bitter conflict still rages over who has the right to live there, to call it their own, even over a name.

    If you look at any antique map, any at all, one of the first things you’ll notice is that names are different, borders have changed, many times even the people and languages have changed; the only thing that remains relatively unchanged is the land itself. Strong support for the idea that these are all man-made concepts, lines drawn on pieces of paper by those who held the most power at the time. Some things never change.

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    1928 Map of the Holy Land by Harold H. Brown
    via Geographicus

    Recently, a wave of uproar has risen, not for the first time, about Palestine being “removed” from Google and Apple Maps. But many were quick to point out that it was never actually there, and both tech giants released statements to that fact shortly after.

    Apple and Google Maps
    via Independent UK

    Maps matter.

    People have started circulating their own maps of Palestine on Twitter, proving the power of a label. But it’s not just a label. An entire people have been exiled from their home, their country of origin literally erased from the face of the planet. They are now a people without a nation. And Israel’s most recent annexation announcement only means that the Arabs who still call the Holy Land home, will be pushed even further into oppression.

    You can't remove it from our hearts#Palestine #فلسطين pic.twitter.com/efRfX9rXyZ

    — Souhiil (@SohilKhalid10) July 18, 2020

    So what is in a name?

    This land that we fight so passionately over has had many names, enough to reflect the diversity of its people, and the central role it has played in our collective histories. References have been found in ancient Egyptian inscriptions describing a group of nomadic people, Peleset or Peleshet, that lived to the east. Herodotus’ “Histories” is one of the earliest references to a land named Palaistine, in 450 BCE. During the Bronze Age, it was called Canaan. It has been referred to as the Kingdom of Israel, Land of the Israelites, after the Twelve Tribes of Isreal. During classical antiquity, it was Palestine and Syria Palaestina. The Arabs called it Filastin. Each variation of the name came with its own political motives, just as it does today.

    An 18th century Ottoman Map from “Kitab Cihannuma”
    via Wikipedia

    Thankfully, it’s not so easy to erase a country from our history books, nor from non-digital maps. Maps that go back as far as the 15th century clearly label this land as Palestine, and this remained common practice throughout the next few hundred years. It wasn’t until after World War II that Israel made a reappearance on world maps.

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    In 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted its plan to partition Palestine under Resolution 181, which sparked civil war in a country that had been becoming more and more divided. Two years later, Ben-Gurion declared Israel an independent state, setting in motion one of the world’s most enduring conflicts and decades of oppression and apartheid. Now, Israel plans to annex even more of Occupied Palestine, eating up larger and larger chunks of the West Bank with increasing violence. But there will always be maps that bear the name Palestine.

    WE SAID THIS: Don’t miss “From Ancient Star Charts To Upside Down Worlds; 9 Middle Eastern Maps That Made History”

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    Psychologist turned writer-editor with a life-long food obsession and early-onset cat-lady syndrome, Kenzy began her career 10 years ago as a clinical psychologist, working with people from all walks of life who suffer from mental illness. She now works as a writer and editor, turning her passion for words into a new career path. On the side, Kenzy indulges her love of history and anything old by managing a shop that collects and sells all things vintage and antique. Her big loves in life are animals, food, music, books, camping and pretending to be a mermaid.

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