Al-Zughraniya

al-Zughraniyya
الزرغانية
Location within Israel
Alternative namesal-Zarganiya; az-Zargūniya; Zarkaniya; Zar‘aniya; Hebrew: זרעוניה (Zera‘oniya)
General information
StatusPrivate residence; locally listed heritage site
LocationBinyamina–Giv'at Ada, Haifa District, Israel
Coordinates32°31′16″N 34°56′04″E / 32.52111°N 34.93444°E / 32.52111; 34.93444
Construction startedlate 19th century

Al-Zughraniyya (Arabic: الزغرانية), commonly known in Hebrew as Khan Zera‘oniya (ח'אן זרעוניה), is a late Ottoman rural estate west of Binyamina-Giv'at Ada near Caesarea Maritima. Founded by Bosnian Muslim landholders in the 1880s and later acquired by the Jewish Colonization Association (JCA), it served in the British Mandate period as a PICA experimental farm. It is one of the Bosnian estates established around Qisarya (Caesarea), alongside al-Manshiya, al-Sufsafa, Burj al-Kheil and Hudaydun.