The milestones
Abu Al-So’oud
They lived next to the Moroccan neighborhood, and the Zionists demolished their homes, including Hassan Abu al-So’oud one of the preachers of the Aqsa in […]
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Among the most prominent families of Palestine, many men emerged from them, and this family played an important role in the history of Jerusalem. The […]
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This family was attributed to Ibn Hobeish, the fourth grandfather of Sheikh al-Budairi. The family of Ibn Hobeish settled in Jerusalem before the Sheikh 150 […]
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A branch of the kashakila from Hebron who are attributed to Prince Badr al-Kashkoli, who descended from al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib, including the martyr Muhammad […]
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A group of them live in the core school of Bab Al-Hadid, including Sheikh Saad Khatib, who sent several cables to the National League in […]
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They came from the kings and supervisors of Morocco and settled in Jerusalem with their grandfather Muhammad al-Alami in the tenth century AH, including a […]
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Of the old families in Jerusalem,they were living in the Argonne school in Bab El Hadid, some of whom held high-level military posts; for example, […]
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They were among the sons of Uday ibn Ka’b ibn Quraish. They were from the family of Jadallah in the village of Rafat-Nablus. One of […]
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They descended to Jerusalem in the sixteenth century AD, and entrusted them Sultan Selim Ottoman to guard the road between Jerusalem and Jaffa in return […]
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Appeared in the 9th century AH Prince Nasser Al-Din Nashashibi, the Nazir of Jerusalem and Hebron, and this name refers to the make-up of their […]
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As for their grandfather, Khalid Al-Makhzoumi Al-Qurashi, an ancient family that had an influence on Jerusalem, where many elders have positions in Jerusalem, Al-Khaildi Library […]
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As for the village of Iksa west of Jerusalem, they were deported in the Nakba to Ramallah and Jordan, Including Alayyan Ahmed Zayed – may […]
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