Nashashibi (Arabic: النشاشيبي, transliteration: Al-Nashāshībī) is the name of a prominent Palestinian Arabic family based in Jerusalem.
After the First World War, during the British period, Raghib al-Nashashibi was Mayor of Jerusalem (1920–1934).
A branch of the family, Al Hassani, are reputed to have moved to Damascus in Syria; another minor branch, the Akattan, is presumed to have been established in Turkey of the offspring of a major Nashashibi Ottoman officer who withdrew to Turkey after the First World War and the fall of Palestine from Ottoman rule. Little is known about the whereabouts in Egypt of the presumed source of the family.[citation needed]
Nashashibi (Arabic: النشاشيبي, transliteration: Al-Nashāshībī) is the name of a prominent Palestinian Arabic family based in Jerusalem. After the First...
Abu-Warda family, the Nashashibifamily, the Shakhsheer family, the Masri family, the Deeb family, the Tamimi family, Shrem family, the Najjar family, the...
considering the relationships and moments between community and extended family. Nashashibi was born in 1973 to a Palestinian father and Irish mother, in Croydon...
operation. The Nashashibifamily was considered to be politically moderate compared to the more militant views of the Husayni family. The Nashashibis favoured...
Members of the Nashashibifamily began to be targeted, as well as the Jewish community and British administrators. Raghib Nashashibi was forced to flee...
representatives of the Palestinian Arab community. The Nashashibifamily was led by Raghib Nashashibi, who was appointed as Mayor of Jerusalem in 1920. Raghib...
Palestinian families, which included the Khalidi family, the al-Husayni family, the Nashashibifamily, the Tuqan family, the Nusaybah family, Qudwa family, Shawish...
willingness to live alongside a Jewish state. He also mentions that the Nashashibifamily backed King Abdullah and union with Transjordan. The Arab Higher Committee...
initial support by the Nashashibifamily of notables and Jordan's King Abdullah, the Arab Higher Committee (HAC) and the Nashashibis (who had strong roots...
political factions emerged. al-Muntada al-Adabi, dominated by the Nashashibifamily, militated for the promotion of the Arab language and culture, for...
al-Dajani, and Yusuf Sahyun. The party was set up after the rival Nashashibifamily established their National Defence Party. Other parties at the time...
to 2002. Zuhdi Nashashibi was born on 1925 in Jerusalem in a Nashashibifamily. He worked in Commercial Bank of Syria. Zuhdi Nashashibi started his career...
Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi is a London-based journalist, analyst on Arab affairs, and co-founder and chairman of Arab Media Watch, a media watchdog organization...
Umm Kalkha was established during the British Mandate era by the Nashashibifamily. Its workers, settling in an area of orchards, came mostly from places...
The Issaf Nashashibi Center for Culture and Literature (Arabic: مكتبة دار إسعاف النشاشيبي) is a library, archive, and cultural center in East Jerusalem...
Custodian of the Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, and Rashid Efendi al-Nashashibi, a member of the District Administrative Council. A mosque housing the...
the clan of Amin El Husseini." Husayni-Nashashibi rivalry Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine#Nashashibi clan Cohen, Hillel Army of Shadows: Palestinian...
rivalry between the clans of al-Husseini and Nashashibi among the Palestinian Arabs, Raghib Nashashibi was forced to flee to Egypt after several assassination...
those of Henry Cattan, Khalil Beidas, Khalil al-Sakakini and Aref Hikmet Nashashibi. About 30,000 books were removed from homes in West Jerusalem, with another...