Ṭalbiyeh (Jerusalem, Israel)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
טלביה (ירושלים, ישראל)
Name (Latin)
Ṭalbiyeh (Jerusalem, Israel)
Other forms of name
Ḳomemiyut (Jerusalem)
Talbieh (Jerusalem)
Beit Shalom (Jerusalem)
קוממיות (ירושלים, ישראל)
שכונת קוממיות (ירושלים, ישראל)
בית שלום (ירושלים)
Coordinates
35.2167 35.2167 31.7667 31.7667 (gooearth )
Associated country
Israel
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q2914649
Library of congress: n 2002058315
Sources of Information
  • Ḳroyanḳer, D. Shekhunot Yerushalayim, c2002:t.p. (Ṭalbiyeh; Talbiyeh [in rom.])
  • Entsiḳlopedyat Ṿilnai li-Yerushalayim, 1993:vol. 2, p. 1014 (the official name for Talbiyeh is Ḳomemiyut)
Wikipedia description:

Talbiya or Talbiyeh (Arabic: الطالبية; Hebrew: טלביה), officially Komemiyut (Hebrew: קוממיות), is an upscale neighborhood in Jerusalem, between Rehavia and HaMoshava HaGermanit. It is renowned for its eclectic architectural styles, and often regarded as one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the city. Talbiya was built in the 1920s and 1930s on land purchased from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Most of the early residents were affluent Christian Arabs who built elegant homes with Renaissance, Moorish and Arab architectural motifs, surrounded by trees and flowering gardens. The neighborhood is home to several significant national and municipal buildings, such as Beit HaNassi – the official residence of the President of Israel, the Hansen House, the Jerusalem Theatre, the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Van Leer Institute, and the Museum for Islamic Art.

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