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    Gaza Sanjak (Arabic: سنجق غزة), known in Arabic as Bilād Ghazza (the Land of Gaza), was a sanjak of the Damascus Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire centered...
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    (managed the muslim pilgrimage to Syria) Sanjak of Karak Sanjak of Jerusalem Sanjak of Gaza Sanjak of Lajjun Sanjak of Baalbek Ottoman Syria Abu al-Mawahib...
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    including the Gaza Sanjak (District of Gaza), which stretched from Jaffa in the north to Bayt Jibrin in the east and Rafah in the south. The sanjak was a part...
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    Gaza, also called Gaza City, is a city in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. As of 2022, it was the largest city in the State of Palestine, with 590,481 inhabitants...
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  • Beit Lahia (redirect from Beit Lahia, Gaza)
    the Ayyubid dynasty of Saladin, and two other mosques dating to the Gaza Sanjak of the Ottoman era. Yaqut al-Hamawi (d. 1229) described "Bait Lihya"...
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    as the regional capital of the Gaza Sanjak, and witnessed a golden age under the Ridwan dynasty from c.1560-1690. Gaza was culturally dominated by neighboring...
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  • Ridwan dynasty (category History of Gaza City)
    dynasty was based in Gaza, where its members continuously served as the hereditary sanjak-beys (district governors) of the sanjak (provincial district)...
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    his appointment over Gaza Sanjak, his son Mansur over Lajjun Sanjak, and Ali over the southern Beqaa nahiya. The appointments to Gaza, Nablus and Lajjun...
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  • Ahmad Pasha ibn Ridwan (category Ottoman governors of Gaza)
    Eyalet in the early 17th century. Before that, he was governor of the Gaza Sanjak, a subprovince of Damascus, for nearly 30 years. Ahmad Pasha was the...
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    (نابلس) The Sanjak of Jerusalem (القدس) The Sanjak of Lajjun (اللجون) The Sanjak of Salt (السلط) The Sanjak of Gaza (غزة) In 1579, the Eyalet of Tripoli was...
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    al-Sawafir al-Sharqiyya Simsim Summil Tall al-Turmus Yasur Gaza Sanjak Districts of Mandatory Palestine Gaza Governorate Southern District (Israel) Grossman, David...
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  • Ottoman governor of Gaza Sanjak Husayn Pasha ibn Makki (d. 1783), Ottoman governor of Damascus Eyalet, Marash Eyalet and Gaza Sanjak Mezzo Morto Hüseyin...
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  • Beit Hanoun (category North Gaza Governorate)
    appeared in the 1596 tax registers as being in the Nahiya of Gaza, part of Gaza Sanjak. It had a population of 36 Muslim households and paid a fixed...
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  • False Dmitry II Husayn Pasha 1663 Ottoman Empire Murder Governor of Gaza Sanjak Marcy Clay 1665  England Suicide by poisoning English thief and highwayrobber...
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    his appointment over Gaza Sanjak, his son Mansur over Lajjun Sanjak, and Ali over the southern Beqaa nahiya. The appointments to Gaza, Nablus and Lajjun...
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  • authority over Gaza, Jaffa and Jerusalem (in effect all of southwestern Palestine). Sulayman then appointed Abu-Nabbut governor of the Gaza Sanjak, which included...
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    appointments of himself over Gaza Sanjak, his son Mansur over Lajjun Sanjak, and Ali over the southern Beqaa nahiya. The appointments to Gaza, Nablus and Lajjun...
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    the Gaza, Nablus, Jerusalem and Lajjun sanjaks between the late 16th century and the late 17th century. The stability of their rule varied by sanjak, with...
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    Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem (category Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire in Asia)
    al-quds aš-šarīf, French: Moutassarifat de Jérusalem), also known as the Sanjak of Jerusalem, was an Ottoman district with special administrative status...
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    nahiya ("subdistrict") of Ramla, which was under the administration Gaza Sanjak. In the tax records that year it had a population of 49 household who...
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    Ottoman period (16th century), it marked the boundary between Nablus Sanjak and Gaza Sanjak. Later, in the 19th century, it formed the southern border of the...
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    appointments of himself over Gaza Sanjak, his son Mansur over Lajjun Sanjak, and Ali over the southern Beqaa nahiya. The appointments to Gaza, Nablus and Lajjun...
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    Iraq Suwaydan (category District of Gaza)
    Muslim village called "Iraq", located in the nahiya of Gazza, part of Gaza Sanjak, with a population of 45 families and 16 bachelors. The inhabitants paid...
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  • Husayn Pasha ibn Makki (category Ottoman governors of Gaza)
    Marash (1762), and the sanjak-bey (district governor) of his native Gaza (1763–1765). Husayn Pasha ibn Makki was an Arab from Gaza, and one of the few ethnic...
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  • Husayn Pasha (category People from Gaza City)
    governor of Gaza Sanjak, a district which extended from Jaffa and Ramla in the north to Bayt Jibrin in the southeast and Rafah in the south, with Gaza as its...
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    Deir al-Balah (category Cities in the Gaza Strip)
    Christian families and 56 Muslim families. In 1596 it was part of Gaza Sanjak (District of Gaza) and had a Muslim majority with 175 Muslim families and 125...
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    multazims (tax farmers) and sanjak-beys (district governors) of Lajjun Sanjak during Ottoman rule in the 16th–17th centuries. The sanjak (district) spanned the...
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    late Ottoman times divided between the Vilayet of Beirut (Lebanon) and the Sanjak of Jerusalem. The Zionist Organization provided its definition of the boundaries...
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    ("subdistrict") of Ramla, which was under the administration of the Gaza Sanjak. It had a population of 30 household; an estimated 165 persons, who were...
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    1596 it was a village in the nahiya ("subdistrict") of Ramla, part of Gaza Sanjak, with a population of 30 households; an estimated 165 people, all Muslims...
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