Nashashibi (Arabic: النشاشيبي, transliteration: Al-Nashāshībī) is the name of a prominent Palestinian Arabic family based in Jerusalem. After the First...
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considering the relationships and moments between community and extended family. Nashashibi was born in 1973 to a Palestinian father and Irish mother, in Croydon...
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family, the haddad family, the Abu-Warda family, the Nashashibi family, the Shakhsheer family, the Masri family, the Deeb family, the Tamimi family,...
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Members of the Nashashibi family began to be targeted, as well as the Jewish community and British administrators. Raghib Nashashibi was forced to flee...
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the Husaynis and the leading Qay Arab families of Jerusalem including the Al-Khalidi and the Nashashibi families. However these conflicts dealt with city...
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member of the Nashashibi clan, one of the most influential families in Palestine, and mayor of Jerusalem from 1920 to 1935. Nashashibi graduated from...
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operation. The Nashashibi family was considered to be politically moderate compared to the more militant views of the Husayni family. The Nashashibis favoured...
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Palestinians (section Women and family)
Palestinian families, which included the Khalidi family, the al-Husayni family, the Nashashibi family, the Tuqan family, the Nusaybah family, Qudwa family, Shawish...
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Palestinian nationalism (section Nashashibi)
representatives of the Palestinian Arab community. The Nashashibi family was led by Raghib Nashashibi, who was appointed as Mayor of Jerusalem in 1920. Raghib...
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willingness to live alongside a Jewish state. He also mentions that the Nashashibi family backed King Abdullah and union with Transjordan. The Arab Higher Committee...
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latter stood to gain much from partition; reaching an accord with the Nashashibi family of notables could have consolidated his rule and left Husseini powerless...
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political factions emerged. al-Muntada al-Adabi, dominated by the Nashashibi family, militated for the promotion of the Arab language and culture, for...
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Yousef al-Khalidi (category Khalidi family)
Khalidi family, one of the politically prominent old families of the local nobility (the others being the al-Husayni family and the Nashashibi family), continuously...
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al-Dajani, and Yusuf Sahyun. The party was set up after the rival Nashashibi family established their National Defence Party. Other parties at the time...
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In 1916, Feigenbaum rented a two-story house from the Nashashibi family. The Feigenbaum family lived on the upper floor, while Feigenbaum's clinic operated...
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to 2002. Zuhdi Nashashibi was born on 1925 in Jerusalem in a Nashashibi family. He worked in Commercial Bank of Syria. Zuhdi Nashashibi started his career...
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Allama Ali Haidar. Also in 1927, al-Husseini, a political ally of the Nashashibi family, became a member of the Liberal Party which was founded in 1927, which...
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Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi is a London-based journalist, analyst on Arab affairs, and co-founder and chairman of Arab Media Watch, a media watchdog organization...
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Custodian of the Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, and Rashid Efendi al-Nashashibi, a member of the District Administrative Council. A mosque housing the...
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The Issaf Nashashibi Center for Culture and Literature (Arabic: مكتبة دار إسعاف النشاشيبي) is a library, archive, and cultural center in East Jerusalem...
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Umm Kalkha was established during the British Mandate era by the Nashashibi family. Its workers, settling in an area of orchards, came mostly from places...
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the first manifestation of the Nashashibi group's armed defense against those who had violated the honor of their family and the honor of ... But when...
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rivalry between the clans of al-Husseini and Nashashibi among the Palestinian Arabs, Raghib Nashashibi was forced to flee to Egypt after several assassination...
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review titled One good Arab for The Guardian, Palestinian writer Sharif Nashashibi argues the film is one in a long tradition of Western works where Arabs...
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Al-Khaldi (redirect from Khalidi family)
the most powerful families in Palestine, rivaled by the equally powerful Husayni clan as well as the Nashashibis. The Khalidi family held the banner of...
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the clan of Amin El Husseini." Husayni-Nashashibi rivalry Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine#Nashashibi clan Cohen, Hillel Army of Shadows: Palestinian...
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Khalid Muhmood, director of Apollo Education and Training Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi, co-founder and chairman of Arab Media Watch Samuel Nalo, businessman...
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Al-Budeiri Library (redirect from Budeiri Family Library)
Library of the Mediterranean Sea. Portals: Islam Palestine Israel Issaf Nashashibi Center for Culture and Literature Al-Aqsa Library Khalidi Library "Budeiri...
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Hind al-Husseini (category Al-Husayni family)
Social Work Education (transferred to Al-Quds University ) Dar Isaaf Nashashibi for Culture, Arts and Literature, which included the Department of Higher...
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Musa al-Husayni (category Al-Husayni family)
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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