The Turabay dynasty was a family of Bedouin emirs who governed the
district of Lajjun in northern Palestine during Ottoman rule in the
16th–17th centuries. The family's forebears had served as chiefs of
Jezreel Valley during Mamluk rule in the late 15th century. During the
Ottoman conquest of the region in 1516–1517, the family aided Ottoman
sultan Selim I. The Ottomans kept them as guardians of the strategic
Via Maris and Damascus–Jerusalem highways and rewarded them with tax
farms. Although in the 17th century several of their emirs lived in
towns, the Turabays largely remained nomads, camping with their
tribesmen near Caesarea in the winters and the plain of Acre in the
summers. The eastward migration of their tribesmen to the Jordan Valley,
Ottoman centralization, and falling tax revenues brought about their
political decline and they were permanently stripped of office in 1677.
Descendants of the family continue to live in the area..

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Valley>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1789:

The national colours of Italy first appeared on a tricolour
cockade in Genoa.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockade_of_Italy>

1911:

Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre by
museum employee Vincenzo Peruggia and was not recovered until two years
later.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mona_Lisa>

1944:

World War II: A combined Canadian–Polish force captured the
town of Falaise, France, in the final offensive of the Battle of
Normandy.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Tractable>

2007:

BioShock was released in North America, becoming a critical
success and a demonstration of video games as an art form.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioShock>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

accretion:
1. (uncountable, also figurative) Increase by natural growth, especially
the gradual increase of organic bodies by the internal addition of
matter; organic growth; also, the amount of such growth.
2. (uncountable) (Gradual) increase by an external addition of matter;
(countable) an instance of this.
3. (geology) The process by which material is added to a geological
feature; specifically, to a tectonic plate at a subduction zone.
4. (uncountable, also figurative) Followed by of: external addition of
matter to a thing which causes it to grow, especially in amount or size.
5. (uncountable) The process of separate particles aggregating or
coalescing together; concretion; (countable) a thing formed in this
manner.
6. (astrophysics) The formation of planets, stars, and other celestial
bodies by the aggregating of matter drawn together by gravity; also, the
growth of a celestial body through this process.
7. (countable, chiefly figurative) Something gradually added to or
growing on a thing externally.
8. (conservation science) A substance which has built up on the surface
of an object, rather than become embedded in it.
9. (law)
10. (uncountable) Increase in property by the addition of other property
to it (for example, gain of land by alluvion (“the deposition of
sediment by a river or sea”) or dereliction (“recession of water from
the usual watermark”), or entitlement to the products of the property
such as interest on money); or by the property owner acquiring another
person's ownership rights; accession; (countable) an instance of this.
11. (uncountable) Increase of an inheritance to an heir or legatee due
to the share of a co-heir or co-legatee being added to it, because the
latter person is legally unable to inherit the share.
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/accretion>

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