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  1. Raghib al-Nashashibi (Arabic: راغب النشاشيبي, Ragheb al-Nashashibī) (1881–1951), CBE (hon), was a Palestinian public figure and wealthy landowner during the Ottoman Empire, the British Mandate and the Jordanian administration.

  2. www.jerusalemstory.com › en › bioRaghib al-Nashashibi

    15 de oct. de 2023 · Raghib al-Nashashibi was a trained civil engineer who embraced politics at a turbulent time in Palestine’s history and served as mayor of Jerusalem for 14 years, overseeing many public works projects and earning him a reputation as the city’s modernizer.

  3. Raghib al-Nashashibi was born in Jerusalem to a prominent Jerusalem family. His father, Rashid, was a wealthy Jerusalem notable and a member of the governing council of the Jerusalem mutasarrifiyya (Ottoman province).

  4. Nashashibi (Arabic: النشاشيبي, transliteration: Al-Nashāshībī) is the name of a prominent Palestinian Arabic family based in Jerusalem. After the First World War, during the British period, Raghib al-Nashashibi was Mayor of Jerusalem (1920–1934).

  5. Nashashibi. His son, whose name I bear, Nasir al-Din Nashashibi, was ordered by the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, Jakmak, to bring relief to the people of Palestine who were suffering from famine and a failure of the water supply. This he did. He became known as the Emir of al- Haramain, guardian of the two mosques, the al-Aqsa mosque in

  6. Born in 1881; public figure under the Ottoman Empire, the British Mandate and the Jordanian administration; graduated from engineering Istanbul University and became Jerusalem's District Engineer; lifetime opposition leader against the Husseini family; in 1914, elected to the Ottoman parliament and Jerusalem representative in the Ottoman ...

  7. The Arab Higher Committee (Arabic: اللجنة العربية العليا, romanized: al-Lajnah al-ʻArabīyah al-ʻUlyā) or the Higher National Committee was the central political organ of Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine.