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The Abu Ghoshes (also written AbuGosh/ AbouGhawsh), known as "ancien seigneurs feodaux", are an old wealthy landowning family, who ruled the Jerusalem mountains and controlled the pilgrimage route from the coast to Jerusalem during the Ottoman Empire.
Mukhtar of AbuGhosh named Said AbuGhosh left AbuGhosh and went to live on his own land, an estate made of 22,000 dunum between AbuGhosh and the city...
dominant clan inhabiting the town, while the older Arabic name used to be Qaryat al-'Inab (Arabic: قرية العنب, lit. 'Grape Village'). AbuGhosh is located...
truce in July. He also managed to secure the defection of the powerful AbuGhoshclan of Jerusalem's hinterland from the rebel forces. During the truce period...
al-Ahmad led his forces from Nablus and attacked Jerusalem, aided by the AbuGhoshclan, and entered the city on 31 May 1834. The Christians and Jews of Jerusalem...
(Cairo). Selim proclaims himself Caliph of the Islamic world. 1518: AbuGhoshclan sent to Jerusalem to restore order and to secure the pilgrimage route...
Jerusalem, the center of government authority in Palestine, aided by the AbuGhoshclan, and they conquered the city on 31 May. However, they were later defeated...
Qays confederation, were constantly clashing with the Yaman-aligned AbuGhoshclan, who were based in the vicinity of Jerusalem. In 1846, the shaykh (chief)...
from a family of scribes, his caste being karana (kāyastha). Ghosh, Jogendra Chandra; Ghosh, Jogesh Chandra (1931). "GLEANINGS FROM THE UDAYASUNDARĪ-KATHĀ"...
1915, p. 139 Giles 1915, p. 223 Jenkins 1999, p. 61 Carné 1872, p. 295 Ghosh 1961, p. 60 Hermann 1912, p. 77 Anon 1928, p. 1617 Chapuis 1995, p. 92 Kitagawa...
powerful and influential Yamanī families – al-Khawāja from Ni‘līn and the AbuGhosh family – Ṣāfī succeeded in persuading the authorities to arrest ‘Ābid...
the dominant clan of the area, and some were also branch centers for various Sufi orders, particularly the Qadiriyya. The leading clans of the area maintained...
The region of the city was formerly owned by Al-Tayaha tribe (Al-Hezeel clan). Until the year 1972 the town was called "El Huzaiyil" (Arabic: الهزيل)...
Jerusalem area Mustafa AbuGhosh, who clashed with the tribe frequently. The feuds gradually occurred in the city between the clan and the Khalidis that...
clan in Tamra is the Diab, which consists of several branches. Other clans include the Hejazi, and the smaller clans of Abd al-Hadi, Abu Na'ama, Abu Rumi...
September 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2012. Dumper, Michael; Stanley, Bruce E.; Abu-Lughod, Janet L. (2006). Cities of the Middle East and North Africa: a historical...
(37.7% of the city's residents) and together with the local council of AbuGhosh, some 19% of the country's entire Arab population. 14% of Arab citizens...
played Tagore. In Rituparno Ghosh's Bengali documentary film Jeevan Smriti (2011) Samadarshi Dutta played Tagore. In Suman Ghosh's Bengali film Kadambari (2015)...
respectively. Led by nationalists of the likes of Aurobindo Ghosh and his brother Barindra Ghosh, the Samiti was influenced by philosophies as diverse as...
Reconstruction and Development Unit Working Paper Series. 3.[dead link] Ghosh, Bobby (17 September 2012). "The End of Al-Qaeda?". Time. New York. Archived...
the succession of Alaouite rule in Morocco since the seventeenth century" Ghosh, Pallab (7 June 2017). "'First of our kind' found in Morocco". BBC News...