Qalqas

Qalqas or Qilqis (Arabic: قلقس) is a Palestinian village located four kilometers south of Hebron and adjacent to Beit Hagai.The village is in the Hebron Governorate Southern West Bank.According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the village had a population of 1,709 in 2017.[3] French explorer Victor Guérin visited the place in 1863, and described it as "the ruins of a large village".[4] In 1883, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine called the place Khurbet Kilkis.
Municipality type D (Village council)ArabicPalestinePalestine gridState of PalestineGovernorateHebronVillage councilPalestinianBeit HagaiHebron GovernorateWest BankPalestinian Central Bureau of StatisticsVictor GuérinSurvey of Western PalestinecisternsConder, C.R.Kitchener, H.H.Committee of the Palestine Exploration FundGuérin, V.Palmer, E.H.Applied Research Institute–JerusalemCitiesBani Na'imad-DhahiriyaHalhulHebron (al-Khalil)al-BaqaAl BowerehWadi al Husseinad-Duwwaraal-UddeisaBeit Einun Kuzibaas-SamuKhirbat al-SimiaTarqumiyahBeit AwwaBeit KahilBeit UlaBeit UmmarKhirbet SafaDeir SammitKharasash-ShuyukhKhirbet al-DeirTaffuhVillagesBeit 'AmraBeit Maqdumal-BurjBeit ar-Rush al-FauqaDeir al-'Asal al-FauqaDeir RazihHadab al-Fawwaral-HeilaHureizImreishal-KarmilKhalet al-Maiyyaat-TabaqaKhirbet ZanutaKhursaal-KumKuseisal-MajdMasafer Yattaal-Ramadinar-RihiyaShuyukh al-Arrubas-SuraTarramaat-TuwaniUmm al-KhairWadi ash-ShajinaRefugee campsal-ArroubFawwar