- 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...
- 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...
- the
first time a
Zaydani multazim was
directly appointed by a
provincial governor rather than
through the
Shihabi multazims.
Zahir made
Tiberias his prin****l...
- 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...
- al-Zaydani, had
served as
multazims (local, limited-term tax farmers) over
different subdistricts in the Galilee. As
multazims, they were
officially subordinate...
-
headed by the
sheikhs of the
Zayadina (sing. Zaydani), a
local family of
multazims (limited-term tax farmers), in
charge of
collecting taxes for the governor...
-
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...
-
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...
- (1260s–1516). The
Turabays traditionally served as the sanjak-beys and
multazims of
Lajjun in
northern Palestine, and
their chiefs held the
title of amir...
- the
French vice-consul of Sidon,
while his
brothers Ali and
Hamza were
multazims in the
western Lower Galilee and the
vicinity of Nazareth, respectively...