Tarrama (Arabic: طرّامة, also known as Khirbet al-Tarramah) is a Palestinian village situated on a hilltop with an elevation of 879 meters (2,884 ft) in the southern West Bank, part of the Hebron Governorate.
[1] Its total land area is 210 dunams and the village is provided with electricity and telephone lines.
[2] Khirbet Tarrama has been suggested as a possible site of the "Jezreel" mentioned as a town in the territory of Judah in the Bible.
It was on the top of a terraced hill, and contains the remains of an old fort, with caves cut in the rock, one of which is pierced with columbaria.
"[6] At the time of the 1931 census of Palestine, conducted by the British Mandate authorities, the population of Kh.