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Palestine Shop Notebook Design NB11

Palestine Shop Notebook Design NB11

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Elegance Meets Functionality: A5 Oriental Design Notebook with Lined Paper"

Unleash your creativity and capture your thoughts with our A5 Oriental Design Notebook. This beautifully crafted notebook seamlessly blends timeless oriental aesthetics with practical lined paper, making it the perfect canvas for your ideas and inspirations.

Key Features:

Oriental Elegance: Adorned with intricate and enchanting oriental designs, this notebook exudes an aura of sophistication and cultural richness.

Perfectly Sized: The A5 size strikes the ideal balance between portability and spaciousness, ensuring you can take it with you on your journeys or use it for your daily notes.

Lined Paper: Each page is thoughtfully lined, providing guidance for neat and organized writing, whether it's your to-do lists, meeting notes, or creative musings.

Quality Construction: Crafted with attention to detail, this notebook is made to last, ensuring your ideas and memories are preserved for years to come.

Versatile Use: Whether you're a writer, artist, student, or professional, this notebook accommodates a wide range of uses, making it a versatile addition to your daily life.

Cultural Inspiration: The oriental design not only adds aesthetic appeal but also serves as a source of inspiration, reminding you of the beauty and depth of oriental culture.

Lay-Flat Binding: The lay-flat binding ensures that your writing experience is smooth and comfortable, whether you're jotting down notes or sketching your ideas.

This A5 Oriental Design Notebook is more than just stationery; it's a gateway to creativity and a celebration of cultural aesthetics. Whether you're using it as a journal, diary, or a canvas for your artistic endeavours, it adds a touch of elegance to your writing experience.

Elevate your notetaking with our A5 Oriental Design Notebook and let the beauty of oriental artistry inspire your thoughts and ideas. It's not just a notebook; it's a piece of culture and creativity waiting to be filled with your expressions.


Historic maps of Palestine, which document the changing borders, demographics, and geopolitical status of the region over time, are valuable historical resources. Here are some key details about historic Palestinian maps:

  • Ottoman Empire Maps: During the Ottoman Empire's rule over Palestine (16th to early 20th century), various maps were created, including tax maps, land surveys, and maps for administrative purposes. These maps often detailed land ownership, terrain features, and settlements.
  • 19th-Century Maps: European cartographers and explorers produced maps of Palestine in the 19th century, reflecting their interests in the region. These maps included information about historical sites, topography, and routes.
  • British Mandate Maps: The period of the British Mandate for Palestine (1917-1948) saw the creation of detailed maps by the British authorities. These maps were used for administrative, land registration, and military purposes. They documented the region's population, land ownership, and infrastructure.
  • 1947 United Nations Partition Plan Map: The United Nations proposed a partition plan for Palestine in 1947, which included a map dividing the territory into separate Jewish and Arab states, along with an international administration for Jerusalem. This map played a pivotal role in the establishment of the State of Israel and the subsequent Israeli aggression.
  • 1949 Armistice Line Maps: After the 1948 Israeli War on Palestinian People, armistice agreements were signed between Israel and neighboring Arab states. Maps were drawn to delineate the armistice lines, often referred to as the "Green Line," which marked the boundaries of Israel and the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and other territories.
  • Post-1967 Maps: Following the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel occupied more lands of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights. Maps from this period reflect the changing territorial control and geopolitical dynamics in the region.
  • Modern Palestinian Maps: The Palestinian Authority has created its maps, which include borders of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Palestinian cities and towns, and areas under Palestinian control, autonomy, or Israeli occupation.
  • Maps in the Context of Conflict: Maps have played a central role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with each side using maps to support their territorial claims and narratives. Disagreements over borders, settlements, and the status of Jerusalem are often depicted through maps.
  • Historical and Cultural Maps: Apart from political and administrative maps, some maps focus on the historical and cultural heritage of Palestine. These maps highlight archaeological sites, ancient cities, religious landmarks, and cultural heritage.
  • Digital Mapping: In the digital age, many historic maps have been digitized and made accessible online, allowing researchers, historians, and the public to explore the changing landscapes and borders of Palestine over the centuries.

These historic Palestinian maps offer insights into the region's complex history, land use, and political changes. They are important tools for understanding the evolution of the Palestinian territories and the ongoing Israeli Occupation and continuous violation of international law.

Source of the information
– Various Palestinian Websites, and Authentic sources related to Palestine advocacy groups. We are open to accepting any suggestion if we make mistakes in descriptions and we will make sure that corrected information will be printed on the next batch.
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