Jarrar (Arabic: جرار) is a large Palestinian family that served as rural landlords and tax-collectors (mutasallims) in the Jenin area during Ottoman rule in Palestine. During this era, they were the most powerful of the rural families in Palestine's central highlands.[1]
Jarrar (Arabic: جرار) is a large Palestinian family that served as rural landlords and tax-collectors (mutasallims) in the Jenin area during Ottoman rule...
Jarrar is a name, and may refer to: Jarrarfamily, a noted Palestinian family Ahmed Jarrar (born 1976), Jordanian activist Bouchra Jarrar (born 1970)...
Khalida Jarrar (Arabic: خالدة جرار; born 9 February 1963) is a Palestinian politician. She is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine...
Raed Jarrar (Arabic: رائد جرار) is an Arab-American architect, blogger, and political advocate based in the U.S. Capital Washington, DC. Jarrar was born...
the Nablus area. Joining them were families such as the Jarrarfamily from Balqa (now in Jordan), and the Tuqan family, from either northern Syria or Transjordan...
Barghouti family, Doghmush clan, Douaihy family, Hilles clan, Jarrarfamily, and the Jayyusi family. Since various conflicts with Zionists began, some of the...
Randa Jarrar (born 1978) is an American writer and translator. Her first novel, the coming-of-age story A Map of Home (2008), won her the Hopwood Award...
late 19th century, some members of the Jarrarfamily, who formed part of the mallakin (elite land-owning families) in Jenin, cooperated with merchants in...
in the aftermath of the Egyptian offensive. His forces relieved the Jarrarfamily from Zahir's siege of Sanur and recaptured Gaza and Ramla. Uthman Pasha...
notable family gained direct control over a rural subdistrict and the move put the Tuqan in conflict with Jayyusi allies, the Sanur-based Jarrarfamily and...
of opinion with the shareholders. He was replaced by Bouchra Jarrar in March 2016. Jarrar left the following year and was succeeded by Olivier Lapidus...
from direct Ottoman rule for much of the 18th and 19th centuries. The Jarrarfamily's fortress village of Sanur, continually served as the principal obstacle...
artist named Khaled Jarrar painted a rainbow flag on a section of a West Bank wall, and a group of Palestinians painted over it. Jarrar said that he painted...
A Map of Home is a 2008 novel by Randa Jarrar. The book tells the life of a girl named Nidali, the feminine version of Nidal, which means "struggle". A...
urban family of Nablus ousted rural chieftains from the town's hinterland. The move consequently brought the Tuqans into conflict with the rural Jarrars, the...
Nada Awar Jarrar is a Lebanese novelist. Her novel, Somewhere, Home, won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best First Book, South East Asia and South Pacific...
Transjordan known as the Qais. The Qais also included the Tuqan and Jarrarfamilies, and the Bani Saqr tribe. During the period when the British administered...
1640. In 1830, during the military campaign against a revolt by the Jarrarfamily of Sanur, Emir Bashir Shihab's forces set fire to Fandaqumiya. In 1838...