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Ottoman gubernatorial title
or müsellim (Ottoman Turkish: متسلم or مسلم; Arabic: متسلم, romanized: mutasallim; Greek: μουτεσελίμης, romanized: mouteselímis; Serbo-Croatian: muselim)
Mutasallim
Ottoman Empire politician
Pasha, who was on friendlier terms with Qasim. He appointed him as the mutasallim (tax collector) of Nablus. Musa Bey died in 1823. Following his death
Qasim_al-Ahmad
Palestinian politician (died 1834)
just south of Acre. By 1830, he became the mutasallim (tax collector) of Jaffa. He was also the mutasallim of Gaza, Ramla and Lydda. He resided in a large
Mas'ud_al-Madi
Jordanian-Palestinian political and business family
course of the 18th and 19th centuries the Tuqan family held the title of mutasallim (tax collector/governor) of Nablus longer than any other local family
Tuqan_family
Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet from 1805 to 1819
al-Qasir as mutasallim of Hama, Ja'far Agha as mutasallim of Homs, Darwish Agha as mutasallim of Damascus and Kunj Ahmad Agha as mutasallim of Jerusalem
Sulayman_Pasha_al-Adil
1830–38 Kurdish anti-Ottoman rebellion
men carried out a night raid on villages near Midyat, during which the mutasallim of Midyat was lured into a trap. Between fifty to sixty of his men were
Mir_Muhammad_Rebellion
Ottoman governor
Hebron and Jerusalem, installing one of his mamluks, Qasim Bey, as the mutasallim (enforcer/tax collector) of the latter, replacing a local from the Nimr
Jazzar_Pasha
List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine
Adadi Religion (Judaism) Halakhist 1740-1818 Mustafa Bey Tuqan Politics Mutasallim of Nablus Ottoman Palestine c. 1742-1823 Amram ben Diwan Religion (Judaism)
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had chafed under the onerous governance of Uthman Pasha, drove out his mutasallim (deputy governor) and welcomed Ismail Bey. On 30 November, the next city
Syrian campaigns of Ali Bey, 1770–1773
Syrian_campaigns_of_Ali_Bey,_1770–1773
Palestinian city in the northern West Bank
Nimrs competed for influence in the town. The former held the post of mutasallim ('tax collector, strongman') of Nablus longer, though non-consecutively
Nablus
Movement for self-determination and sovereignty of Palestine
sub-district of Nablus and Jenin). Members of the Tuqan family held the post of mutasallim (sub-district governor) longer than did any other family in the eighteenth
Palestinian_nationalism
gained control of Safad Sanjak and was appointed governor of Nablus and mutasallim (chief tax collector) of Gaza in 1622. The Ridwan-Farrukh-Turabay alliance
History_of_Palestine
Sheikhdom (1871–1961)
Due to these practices, they were driven out of the area by the Ottoman Mutasallim of Basra and later lived in Sabiyya, an area bordering the north of Kuwait
Emirate_of_Kuwait
Ottoman statesman (died 1809)
Jazzar, Mustafa Agha Barbar. Meanwhile, another ally of Jazzar and the mutasallim (tax collector/enforcer) of Homs, Abdullah Agha al-Mahmud, laid siege
Abdullah_Pasha_al-Azm
Palestine under the Ottoman Empire
gained control of Safad Sanjak and was appointed governor of Nablus and mutasallim (chief tax collector) of Gaza. Alarmed at the looming threat to their
Ottoman_Palestine
governor of Damascus, Muhammad Pasha al-Azm then recognized him as Gaza's mutasallim (subdistrict governor). In July or August 1772, Ali Bey and his allies
Muhammad_Abu_Maraq
Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet from 1820 to 1832
Farhi's statements. His friends included Sheikh Mas'ud al-Madi, the Arab mutasallim (tax enforcer) of the Atlit coast who had a sour relationship with Farhi
Abdullah_Pasha_ibn_Ali
City in northern Syria
akce to the mutasallim (local governor) of Hama, Faraj Agha, which the government later determined was an illicit collection by the mutasallim. The village
Maharda
Arab ruler of northern Palestine (1689/90–1775)
returned to Nazareth, dying there in 1811. Abbas's son Husayn was appointed mutasallim (governor) of Nazareth in 1850. Cotton became Palestine's chief commodity
Daher_al-Umar
Village in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine
headquarters of local strongman Mas'ud al-Madi, who was appointed the mutasallim (tax collector/enforcer) of the Atlit coast, which consisted of the territory
Château_Pèlerin
17th c. Ottoman military expedition
grants. They quickly ascended to key administrative positions such as mutasallim and miralay (chief of the alay, or local sipahi company). Additionally
1657 Ottoman campaign in Palestine
1657_Ottoman_campaign_in_Palestine
Emir of Lebanon from 1789 to 1840
Pasha and Dervish Pasha. The crisis was precipitated when the latter's mutasallim (deputy governor/tax collector) for the Beqaa Valley raided 'Aammiq, when
Bashir_Shihab_II
Calendar year
September 22 – Qasim al-Ahmad is appointed as the new Ottoman Governor (mutasallim) of Jerusalem (Kudüs), after Sultan Mahmud II dismisses Muhammad Said
1832
Former Arab Kingdom in Iraq
on the south-eastern outskirts of Basra city, imprisoning the Ottoman Mutasallim Ibrahim Beg. This extended into Basra the following day which was taken
Kingdom_of_Khaza'il
Part of the Syrian peasant revolt
laid siege to the house of the Mutasallim Antepli Said Agha, captured the land tax money, the houses of the Mutasallim and some belongings of the soldiers
Alawite_revolt_(1834–1835)
Arab tribe in Syria
the time Egyptian rule ended in 1841. Muhammad Khurfan, along with the mutasallims (subgovernors) Faraj Agha and Uthman Agha, was one of the most prolific
Mawali_(tribe)
Depopulated Palestinian village near Jenin
about 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) south of Tel Megiddo, Arabic name: Tell al-Mutasallim, which is identified with ancient Megiddo. During the rule of the Canaanites
Lajjun
Town in Hama, Syria
350 qirsh in taxes, as well as 7,380 qirsh in illegal exactions to the mutasallim of Hama, Faraj Agha. At the time, the multazims (tax farmers) of Aqrab
Aqrab
Ottoman statesman
faction, but not as naqib al-ashraf. Between 1788 and 1798, he served as mutasallim (chief tax collector, district governor) of Aleppo. In 1799, he served
Ibrahim_Pasha_Qataraghasi
Prominent pasha family in Palestine in the 1560s
the Safad and Ajlun sanjaks, became governor of Nablus and appointed mutasallim (tax collector) of Gaza. His forces proceeded to head towards Jerusalem
Ridwan_dynasty
Bosnian writer and public official (1839–1902)
and the captaincy system was abolished in 1835, Sulejman returned as mutasallim, a civil governor, and kaymakam, a military commander, of the nahiye of
Mehmed_Kapetanović
around Nablus, a rebellion against the government was announced. The mutasallim appointed by Mehmed Pasha and the small number of troops who had been
Naqib_al-Ashraf_revolt
15 February 1804 Serb rebel burning of Turk inns
to thwart a rebellion against them. The Dahije gave orders to their mutasallims and others, such as innkeepers, to kill Serb notables, but still personally
Burning_of_the_Inns
1834 rebellion against Egypt Eyalet
found with a weapon. Ali personally ordered the decapitations of the mutasallims of Ramla and Lydda and of the headmen of rebellious villages near Jaffa
Peasants'_revolt_in_Palestine
Subdivision of the Ottoman Empire
defined in the sources. The chief's son Umar al-Zaydani was appointed the mutasallim (tax farmer) of Safed by Bashir I who also appointed his own son Mansur
Safed_Sanjak
Village in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine
Two kilometers to the southeast, on the highway to Jenin was Tall al-Mutasallim, identified with Megiddo. In 1888, during Ottoman rule, an elementary
Naghnaghiya
Municipality in Hama, Syria
to the government, as well as 4,720 qirsh in illegal exactions to the mutasallim of Hama, Faraj Agha. Maardis was recorded as a Sunni Muslim village in
Maardis
Dawud Pasha. Arab demands met with the Re-installation of Aziz Agha as Mutasallim of Basra. ~? Siege of Al-Zubair (1833) Sheikhdom of Kuwait House of Al
List_of_wars_involving_Kuwait
Strongman in Palestine
the area, which he did successfully. With time, he became an unofficial mutasallim (tax collector) for much of northern Palestine, including the Jezreel
Aqil_Agha
Town in central Syria
1,100 qirsh in taxes but also was extorted to pay 4,720 qirsh by the mutasallim of Hama, Faraj Agha, who was dismissed from his post for corrupt practices
Morek
with their support, occupied the town of Tiberias in 1730, expelling its mutasallim (governor) and gaining its tax farm. The Saqr's alliance with Daher faltered
Banu_Saqr
Village in Hama, Syria
qirsh in taxes to the state and another 4,725 qirsh in exactions to the mutasallim of Hama, Faraj Agha. In 1838, it was recorded as a Sunni Muslim village
Tayzin
Maronite clerk (c. 1794–1861)
strongman and tax farmer of Mount Lebanon, appointed Tannus's father the mutasallim (tax collector) of Shuweir in the Matn area south of Keserwan and soon
Tannus_al-Shidyaq
Ottoman statesman and Governor of Damascus
following an attack by Bedouin raiders. In 1719, he was appointed the mutasallim (district governor) of the Ma'arra, Homs and Hama sanjaks (districts);
Ismail_Pasha_al-Azm
Ottoman statesman
expedition around Nablus, a rebellion against the government was announced. A mutasallim appointed by Mehmed Pasha and a small number of troops had been left to
Mehmed_Pasha_Kurd_Bayram
Village in Hama, Syria
280 qirsh in taxes, as well as 2,127 qirsh in illegal exactions to the mutasallim of Hama, Faraj Agha. At the time, the multazims (tax farmers) of Akrad
Akrad_Ibrahim
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