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Budeiri Family (BF)
ArchivalJM_RC_Budeiri · Famiglia · ca. 1947-

The Budeiri are a Palestinian family living in Jerusalem. They have been involved in municipal and political affairs during the Ottoman and the Mandate periods.

The first well-known member of this family is Sheikh Mohamed Ibn Budeir Al Budeiri (ca.1747-1805), who founded the Al-Budeiri Library.
Among the other well-known members of the family:

  • Kamil Budeiri (?-ca.1923), administrator and journalist;
  • Khalil Budeiri (1906-1983), physician and activist;
  • Yussuf Budeiri (?-?), engineer;
  • Musa Budeiri (1946-), academician.
ERC337895-HN · Ente · 1836-1922

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ottoman Turkish: Hariciye Nezâreti) was the department of the Imperial Government responsible for the foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire, from its establishment in 1836 to its abolition in 1922. Before 1836, foreign relations were managed by the Reis ül-Küttab, who was replaced by a Western-style ministry as part of the Tanzimat modernization reforms. The successor of the Ottoman Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Turkish Republic.