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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]

  1. ^ Doumani, 1995, p. 31

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