Mount ad-Dahi

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Mount ad-Dahi (Arabic: جبل الدحي, romanized: "Jebel ed-Dahi" or "Jebel al-Dahi" and other variants) is a historic mountain in Palestine, located south of Nazareth, three kilometers east of Afula .

It was named after the village of Ad-Dah, which contains the tomb of the companion Dahiya Al-Kulayni.


mountains of historic Palestine and is located south of Nazareth, three kilometers east of Afula . It was named after the village of Ad-Dah, which contains the tomb of the companion Dahiya Al-Kulayni .



The hill of Dahi is 550 metres high.[1]


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The mountain mass forms a watershed between the Galood River / Jalud River in the south and The Tabor Valley in the north.

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The mountain mass forms a watershed between the Galood River in the south and the Taboor valley in the north.[5][6]

The Jabal Ad-Dhi massif forms a water dividing line between the Jalud River in the south and The Tabor Valley in the north.

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The picture shows Mount Al-Dahi in Palestine

Mount Ad-Dhi is one of the mountains of historic Palestine and is located south of Nazareth, three kilometers east of Afula . It was named after the village of Ad-Dah, which contains the tomb of the companion Dahiya Al-Kulayni . The height of Mount Ad-Dah is 550 meters and is also known as “Little Hermon.” The total land of the mountain ranges between (6000-8000) dunams,[10] and the Canaanites mentioned it as “Mount Mi’sar.”



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