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Mashhad (Hebrew: „-“, Arabic: „“, Mash-hed transliteration, grave of a holy man) is an Israeli-Arab town located five kilometers northeast of Nazareth in Israel's North District. According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population of 6,700 mostly Muslim inhabitants.[1][2]
Mashhad became a local council in 1960. The town is said to be the site of Jonah's grave.[2]
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