Raghib al-Nashashibi (Arabic: راغب النشاشيبي, Ragheb al-Nashashibī) (1881–1951), CBE (hon), was a Palestinian public figure and wealthy landowner during...
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War, during the British period, Raghib al-Nashashibi was Mayor of Jerusalem (1920–1934). A branch of the family, Al Hassani, are reputed to have moved...
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of Raghib al-Nashashibi, prevailing upon the Nashashibi front-runner, Sheikh Hussam ad-Din Jarallah, to withdraw. This automatically promoted Amin al-Husseini...
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Defense Party (NDP; Arabic: حزب الدفاع الوطني Ḥizb al-Difāʿ al-Waṭanī) was founded by Raghib al-Nashashibi in the British Mandate of Palestine in December...
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dismissal from that position Raghib al-Nashashibi – member of the Nashashibi clan, which was considered to be political rivals of the al-Husayni clan, and to...
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Hussein Khalidi (redirect from Hussein al-Khalidi)
1934, Kalidi sought election as both as Mayor of Jerusalem and for Raghib al-Nashashibi's seat on the City Council. He won the latter, and was subsequently...
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From early in 1938 the Nashashibis received funding specifically to conduct anti-rebel operations, with Raghib al-Nashashibi himself receiving £5,000...
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Ragib Nashashibi. In March 1930 he led a fourth delegation to London. Other members of this delegation were Haj Amin Husseini, Ragib Nashashibi and Alfred...
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8 October 2009, One (in Hebrew) Palestine from Day to Day – Hapoel Wins Nashashibi Cup The Palestine Bulletin, 26 April 1929, Historical Jewish Press...
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due to rivalry between the clans of al-Husseini and Nashashibi among the Palestinian Arabs, Raghib Nashashibi was forced to flee to Egypt after several...
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Arab nationalism (redirect from Al-Qawmiyya al-`arabiyya)
Arab nationalism (Arabic: القومية العربية, romanized: al-qawmīya al-ʿarabīya) is a political ideology asserting that Arabs constitute a single nation...
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He was a member of the Arab Executive until 1922. Together with Raghib al-Nashashibi, in the early 1920s he led the opposition before splitting in 1926...
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neighborhood, located on a plot between the Nablus Road to the west, Raghib al-Nashashibi Street to the south and Klarmon Gnu Street to the north. The area...
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Palestine, Sir Ronald Storrs, the military governor of Jerusalem, and Raghib al-Nashashibi, the Arab mayor of Jerusalem. Jerusalem's first traffic light was...
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al-Dajani 1869 – Mūsā Faydī al-'Alamī 1869–1870 – Abd al-Salām Paşa al Ḥusaynī 1870–1876 – Yousef Al-Khalidi Triumvirate 1876–1877 – Abd al-Qādir al-Khalīlī...
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The Palestinian Arabs were led by two main camps. The Nashashibis, led by Raghib al-Nashashibi, who was Mayor of Jerusalem from 1920 to 1934, were moderates...
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representatives from the moderate National Defence Party (NDP) of Raghib al-Nashashibi. A campaign of violence between the rebels and the NDP's supporters...
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that took place on French Hill, was attended by Mayor of Jerusalem Raghib al-Nashashibi and Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer, High Commissioners for Palestine...
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discovery, he said to quietly rebury the bones elsewhere, as he feared Raghib al-Nashashibi, his political rival and the mayor of Jerusalem, would issue a cease...
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members Muslims Raghib al-Nashashibi (Mayor of Jerusalem) Aref al-Dajani Ismail Bey Husseini Abdul Fattah es Saadi (Mayor of Acre) Amin Abd al-Hadi (Haifa)...
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1929 Palestine riots (category Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict)
The 1929 Palestine riots, Buraq Uprising (Arabic: ثورة البراق, Thawrat al-Burāq) or the Events of 1929 (Hebrew: מאורעות תרפ"ט, Meora'ot Tarpat, lit. Events...
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Darwaza meet Raghib al-Nashashibi, Hussam ad-Din Jarallah, and Aref al-Dajani, supporters of independence. Darwaza convinced Nashashibi to gather some of...
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Palestinian nationalism (section Nashashibi)
Palestinian Arab community. The Nashashibi family was led by Raghib Nashashibi, who was appointed as Mayor of Jerusalem in 1920. Raghib was an influential political...
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its first woman instructor.[citation needed] Jerusalem's Mayor, Raghib al-Nashashibi and 150 prominent Arabs in Palestine sent a cable to the Turkish...
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Palestine, rivaled by the equally powerful Husayni clan as well as the Nashashibis. The Khalidi family held the banner of the Qaysi faction in Jerusalem...
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various religious groups in Palestine at the time. Raghib Nashashibi, the head of the Nashashibi clan at the time, was an influential political figure...
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and Israeli rabbi, and Israeli cabinet minister (d. 1960). 1881 Raghib al-Nashashibi (b. Jerusalem), Palestinian Arab landowner and public figure (d....
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the cup winner. This cup was a knock-out competition named after Raghib al-Nashashibi, mayor of Jerusalem. The cup was won by Hapoel Jerusalem. This cup...
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Abdullah Rimawi (category People from Bani Zeid al-Gharbia)
hunger strike and was soon released with the aid of Raghib al-Nashashibi who had close relations with Abu al-Huda. Rimawi initiated his political career in...
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