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  • The Naqib al-Ashraf revolt (also known as the Naqib al-Ashraf uprising) was a popular uprising in Jerusalem against the Ottoman authorities between May...
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  • Edirne Incident (1703) Naqib al-Ashraf revolt (1703–1705) Patrona Halil revolt [tr] (1730) Edirne incident (1806) Alemdar revolt [tr] (1808) Auspicious...
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  • occurred in Jerusalem and its vicinity, namely the Naqib al-Ashraf Revolt in 1703–1705 and the revolt of 1825–1826, which failed to attract support from...
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    Temple Mount (Haram al-Sharif). In reaction to this state of affairs, in 1703, an uprising, known as the Naqib al-Ashraf Revolt, by the people of Jerusalem...
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    Bedouin, rebelled against the Ottomans in what became known as the Naqib al-Ashraf revolt and took control of the city in 1703–1705 before an imperial army...
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    followers settle in Jerusalem. 1703–1705: The Naqib al-Ashraf revolt, during which the city's inhabitants revolted against heavy taxation. It was ultimately...
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    Imereti Principality of Guria Principality of Mingrelia 1703 1705 Naqib al-Ashraf revolt Ottoman Empire Janissaries 1703 1711 Rákóczi's War of Independence...
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  • a trusted retainer of Muhammad Taha (Mehmed Effeni Tahazade), the naqib al-ashraf (head of the order Muhammad's descendants) of Aleppo. Muhammad Taha...
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  • Muhammad Abu al-Faiz in 1259. In the late 10th century, the naqib (supervisor of) al-ashraf (the descendants of Muhammad) i.e. the head or supervisor of...
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  • bakeries. Çeteci replaced the naqib al-ashraf (politically privileged descendant of Muhammad) Sayyid Hamza with his rival Ali al-Ajlani. Hamza was exiled to...
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  • government, was infuriated. In Istanbul, he served for many years as the naqib al-ashraf, representative of the Hejazi clans. He served as Minister of Waqfs...
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    al-taḥqīq, and his brother as naqīb al-ashrāf ('head representative of the ashrāf'). Al-Hafiz also had to confront a revolt of troops in the eastern Nile...
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    Naqib al-Misri; Nuh Ha Mim Keller (1368). "Reliance of the Traveller" (PDF). Amana Publications. pp. 778–795. Retrieved 14 May 2020. Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri;...
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    ulema. As a result, Umar Makram, the naqib al-ashraf, a prestigious Islamic post, led a revolt in July 1809. The revolt failed and Makram, an influential...
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  • public treasury funds", according to the memoirs of Ahmad Sharif al-Zahhar, a naqib al-ashraf of Algiers in its late Ottoman era. He successfully handled most...
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  • because al-Naqib gave him some of his own workload as a teacher and legal advisor. However, Taj al-Din was just eighteen at the time of al-Naqib's passing...
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    Salim Ali Salam (redirect from Al-Makassed)
    granddaughter of Ahmad Al Agharr who had held at one and the same time in Beirut the positions of mufti, qadi, and naqib al-ashraf (head of the order of...
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    "families" (or usra, which consists of four to five people and is headed by a naqib, or "captain") at the bottom, "clans" above them, "groups" above clans and...
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    with the appointment by Baha al-Dawla of the prominent pro-Shi'a Alid and dean of the Alids (naqīb al-ashrāf), Abu Ahmad al-Husayn ibn Musa, as the chief...
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    Abd Al-Rahman Fahmy (12 September 1969 – 24 October 1972) Admiral Fouad Mohamed Abou Zikry (24 October 1972 – 15 October 1976) Vice Admiral Ashraf Refaat...
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