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Muhammad (Mehmet) Abu
Nabbut Agha (Arabic: محمد أبو نبوت) was the
governor of
Jaffa and Gaza in the
early 19th
century on
behalf of the
Ottoman Empire...
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Sabil Abu
Nabbut (Arabic: سبيل أبو نبوت) also
known as Tabitha's Well is a
public fountain ("sabil") in Jaffa, Israel,
built in 1815/16 CE
during the Ottoman...
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philanthropic societies inspired by
biblical Tabitha/Dorcas
Sabil Abu
Nabbut,
Muslim fountain at
Jaffa (c. 1815),
pointed out to
Western travellers as...
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built in 1812 by the
Ottoman governor of Gaza and Jaffa,
Muhammad Abu-
Nabbut. The main courtyard,
located in the
western part of the mosque, with its...
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appointed after the
devastation brought about by Napoleon,
Muhammad Abu-
Nabbut,
commenced wide-ranging
building and
restoration work in Jaffa, including...
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allow her to
excavate the site. The
governor of Jaffa,
Muhammad Abu
Nabbut was
ordered to
accompany her. This
resulted in the
first archaeological...
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hamlet called Abou K'bir* (Abu Kebir), and by the well of Aboa
Nabbout (Abu
Nabbut)." The
Jewish necropolis was
looted mainly during the late 19th and early...
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policy of non-interference with his
deputy governors, such as
Muhammad Abu-
Nabbut of Jaffa, and
diplomacy with
various autonomous sheikhs, such as Musa Bey...
- Few of
these unfortunates possessed any
other weapon than the long
staff (
nabbut) of the
Egyptian peasant;
still they
offered an
obstinate resistance, and...
- Abd al-Rahman Katkhuda,
Cairo Sabil-Kuttab of Qaytbay,
Cairo Sabil Abu
Nabbut,
roadside fountain in Jaffa,
Israel Sebilj in Sarajevo,
public fountain...