- into an
alliance with the
Mamluk leaders Ibrahim Bey and
Osman Bey al-
Bardisi. With Hüsrev
Pasha fortifying himself at Damietta, the
Turkish troops in...
- him.
Murad Bey died
shortly afterwards and was
succeeded by
Osman Bey al-
Bardisi. On 14 June, Kléber was ********inated by
Suleiman al-Halabi, and was said...
- the
Ottoman Empire. In 1803,
Mamluk leaders Ibrahim Bey and
Osman Bey al-
Bardisi wrote to the
Russian consul-general,
asking him to
mediate with the Sultan...
- Cairo, the capital, in the south.
Muhammad Ali and his
Mamluk ally, Al-
Bardisi,
therefore descended on Rosetta,
which had
fallen into the
hands of Ali...
-
include Ahmad Darawsha from Palestine,
Adnan Can from Turkey,
Abdulrahman Bardisi from Washington, D.C.,
Christine Rinawi from Jerusalem,
Ahmad Hussein from...
-
Muhammad Bakhit al-Muti'i (Jul 1920 – Nov 1920)
Shaykh Muhammad Isma`il al-
Bardisi (1921–1928)
Shaykh `Abd al-Rahman Qurra`ah (1928–1945)
Shaykh `Abd al-Majid...
- Al-Mobtadian
Secondary School,
which was
originally a
palace called Al-
Bardisi. This
palace was the
Masafer Khana,
which means that it was
intended to...
- into an
alliance with the
Mameluke leaders Ibrahim Bey and
Osman Bey al-
Bardisi. The two men that
killed Tahir Pasha were
sentenced to death. In 1819 a...