- Mütesellim or
mutesellim (Ottoman Turkish: متسلم) was an
Ottoman gubernatorial title used to
describe mainly the head of a nahiye, but also
other positions...
-
policies also
threatened the role of
urban notables and
rural sheikhs as
mutasallims,
while Egypt's
effective law
enforcement measures threatened the livelihood...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Nimrs competed for
influence in the town. The
former held the post of
mutasallim ('tax collector, strongman') of
Nablus longer,
though non-consecutively...
-
Jewish merchants from Acre and Damascus. They
often served as al-Jazzar's
mutasallims in
various districts of
Damascus Eyalet. The feud
between al-Jazzar and...
- 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...
- 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...
-
egalitarianism of
Muhammad Ali. Meanwhile,
under the
Sublime Porte's orders, the
mutasallims of
Beirut and
Sidon and the
walis of
Tripoli and
Aleppo stood by Abdullah...