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- An iltizam (Arabic: التزام, romanized: iltizām) was a form of tax farm that appeared in the 15th century in the Ottoman Empire. The system began under...
- career, showing a stable and peaceful thirty-year reign as the hereditary multazim (holder of an iltizam, or limited-term tax farm) of most of Mount Lebanon...
- the French vice-consul of Sidon, while his brothers Ali and Hamza were multazims (holders of iltizam) of the western Lower Galilee and the vicinity of...
- included Ubin. Hasan is listed as the multazim (tax farmer) of Ubin in 1750. Hasan's son was recorded as its multazim in 1776 and 1778. General Census of...
- was a family of Bedouin emirs in northern Palestine who served as the multazims (tax farmers) and sanjak-beys (district governors) of Lajjun Sanjak during...
- prin****l local tax farmer (multazim) for the Ottoman state. In general, the tax-farming system meant that the multazims always served at the sultan's...
- father and was raised by his rich maternal uncle Mordechai Frances, a mültazim (tax farmer) from Cairo in Ottoman Egypt. His uncle placed him under the...
- attempted and failed to eliminate the increasingly powerful, Tiberias-based multazim (tax farmer), Zahir al-Umar, and destroy his fortifications. Sulayman Pasha...
- existentialism adhering to the concept of commitment literature (al-adab al-multazim) which is also termed as the literary commitment (iltizam al-adab). The...
- romanized: Yūsuf Sayfā Pāsha; c. 1510 – 22 July 1625) was a chieftain and multazim (tax farmer) in the Tripoli region who frequently served as the Ottoman...