In 1255 they also sold the Hospitallers everything they owned in Acre as well as the casalia of Chasteillon and Rout.
Mazra'a |
The town's many enormous, elaborate mansions has, according to the BBC led it to be called the Miami of the West Bank.
In 1970 the village became part of the newly established municipality of al-Sawda along with the mostly Alawite villages of Maten al-Sahel, Mazra'a, Mazra'a Shamamis, Bayt Jadid, the Sunni Muslim village of Zamrin, the Christian villages of al-Sawda and Bashtar, and the Ismaili village of Awaru.