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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jazzar_PashaJazzar Pasha - Wikipedia

    Ahmed Pasha al-Jazzar (Arabic: أحمد باشا الجزّار, c. 1720–30s – 7 May 1804) was the Acre-based Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet from 1776 until his death in 1804 and the simultaneous governor of Damascus Eyalet in 1785–1786, 1790–1795, 1798–1799, and 1803–1804.

  2. La mezquita de Jezzar Pasha (en árabe: جامع جزار باشا) se localiza en la calle de al-Jezzar, dentro de los muros de la vieja ciudad de San Juan de Acre , que mira al este del Mar Mediterráneo. La mezquita es un excelente ejemplo de la arquitectura otomana, que incorporó elementos bizantinos y persas.

  3. The el-Jazzar Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الجزار, Masjid al-Jazzār; Hebrew: מסגד אל-ג'זאר, Misgad al-G'zar), also known as the White Mosque of Acre, is located on el-Jazzar Street inside the walls of the old city of Acre, overlooking the eastern Mediterranean Sea, and is named after the Ottoman Bosnian governor Ahmad ...

  4. Jazzar Pasha. Ahmed Pasha al-Jazzar (Arabic: أحمد باشا الجزّار, c. 1720–30s – 7 May 1804) was the Acre-based Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet from 1776 until his death in 1804 and the simultaneous governor of Damascus Eyalet in 1785–1786, 1790–1795, 1798–1799, and 1803–1804.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2020 · Site-Seeing: El-Jazzar’s Architectural Gem. Jonathan Klawans March 25, 2020 0 Comments 6201 views Share. The Old City of Akko was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001, and rightly so: With layers of Ottoman and Crusader ruins above and below ground, there is much to explore.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2019 · Though there are rumors that Jazzar Pasha got his bloody nickname from cutting off the noses, ears, and eyes of Napoleon’s soldiers, this is hard to verify, and may very well be a tale...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Cezzar_Ahmet_PashaJazzar Pasha - Wikiwand

    Ahmad Pasha al-Jazzar, born Ahmed Pervan ( Arabic: أحمد باشا الجزّار; Ottoman Turkish: جزّار أحمد پاشا; ca. 1720–30s – 7 May 1804) was the Acre -based Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet from 1776 until his death in 1804 and the simultaneous governor of Damascus Eyalet in 1785–1786, 1790–1795, 1798–1799, and ...