A Palestinian playwright, born in Jerusalem in 1908. He contributed to founding a number of groups that formed a cultural renaissance in Palestine. He held several jobs locally and internationally. …
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Sects and groups that embrace the Jewish religion and reject the Zionist project based on the idea of establishing a “national homeland for the Jews” on the land of Palestine. …
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Ahmed Hilmi Abdel Baqi (1882-1963) is one of the most prominent figures in Palestine in the economic, commercial, banking, social and agricultural fields. Albanian of Turkish origin, Arab in love …
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Fatima Al-Muheb (1927-2006) is a Palestinian visual artist. She believes that artistic culture is necessary for every human being. She began practicing painting as an amateur. She painted a painting …
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Khalil Rasas.. a Palestinian photographer who documented the Nakba and whose archives were confiscated by the occupation | Encyclopedia
A Palestinian photographer, born in Jerusalem in 1926, and died in 1974. He is considered one of the founders of photojournalism in Palestine. He documented the Nakba and accompanied the …
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Musa Kazem Al-Husseini… Sheikh of the cause and the “venerable father” of the Palestinian movement | Encyclopedia
Musa Kazem Al-Husseini (1853-1934) was one of the prominent figures in the Palestinian cause in the first half of the twentieth century, a Palestinian Jerusalemite politician, and head of the …
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The Tashtamiriya School…an ancient educational institution in Jerusalem that was transformed into shops and residences | Encyclopedia
It is one of the most important ancient historical schools in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is located at the intersection of Bab al-Silsilah Road and Haret al-Sharaf Road. …
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Morocco House is an archaeological, historical and cultural landmark located in the heart of the Old City of Jerusalem. It is a historical property located a few meters from Al-Aqsa …
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Lawrence Oliphant…the British writer and agent, the godfather of the “Gilead Plan” to Judaize Jerusalem | Encyclopedia
Lawrence Oliphant (August 3, 1829 – December 23, 1888), a British author, traveler, and diplomat, born in South Africa, embraced Christian Zionist thought. Oliphant was a member of the United …
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A displaced Palestinian village that was located to the southwest of the city of Jerusalem. It was occupied in the first phase of Operation “Hahar” (The Mountain), which was launched …