Mas'ud al-Madi
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Mas'ud al-Madi
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Mas'ud al-Madi was a local Arab political figure in Palestine in the first half of the 19th century, during Ottoman and Egyptian rule. The al-Madi family had Bedouin roots and originally hailed from the Beersheba area. They later made the village of Ijzim in northern Palestine, near Haifa, their seat of power. Mas'ud was a local sheikh and allied himself with Sulayman Pasha, the governor of Acre between 1804-19. During that period, Sulayman appointed Mas'ud mutasallim of Haifa and the Atlit coas
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Palestinian politician (died 1834)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas%27ud_al-Madi
date created:
2015-06-22T23:30:54Z
date modified:
2024-09-14T22:51:17Z
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