- The
Turabay dynasty (Arabic: آل طرباي, romanized: Āl
Ṭurabāy) was a
family of
Bedouin emirs in
northern Palestine who
served as the
multazims (tax farmers)...
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chiefs and sanjak-beys of the family,
Turabay ibn Ali (d. 1601).
Known as
Qubbat al-Amir
Turabay (Dome of the Emir
Turabay), it was
described in a 1941 report...
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Ottoman registers. For example, the
granddaughter of
Ahmad ibn
Turabay, the
founder of the
Turabay dynasty, was the
mother of
Governor ****af
Farrukh Pasha....
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Turabay ibn
Qaraja (ALA-LC:
Ṭurābāy ibn Qarājǎ, and
sometimes transliterated as Ṭarābāy ibn Qarājǎ) was the
chieftain of the Banu
Haritha tribesmen in...
- close-knit
alliance of
three local dynasties, the
Ridwans of Gaza, the
Turabays of al-Lajjun and the
Farrukhs of Nablus,
governed Palestine on
behalf of...
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Uqaylids 990–1096
Numayrids 990–1081
Mirdasids 1024–1080
Munqidhites 1025–1157 Ma'nids 1517–1697
Turabays 1480–1677
Harfushs 1517–1865
Shihabs 1697–1842...
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governing elite emerged in
Palestine consisting of the Ridwan,
Farrukh and
Turabay dynasties whose members provided the
district governors of the Gaza, Nablus...
- the
progenitors of the
Turabay dynasty.
During the
early Ottoman period, the
Jezreel Valley was the core
territory of the
Turabay Emirate (1517–1683). The...
- the
Books of Kings.
During the
Ottoman Period,
Mount Carmel was part of
Turabay Emirate (1517–1683),
which encomp****ed also the
Jezreel Valley, Haifa,...
- the tell itself.
During the
Ottoman Period,
Lajjun was the
capital of
Turabay Emirate (1517-1683),
which encomp****ed the
Jezreel Valley,
Mount Carmel...