List of Maghrebi waqf properties in Palestine
- FR-CADN/294PO/2/37/1/Selected03
- Objekt
- 1949
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List of Maghrebi waqf properties in Palestine
Teil vonRepatriated documents from the French Consulate in Jerusalem
Letter from Louis Massignon to the French Consul General in Jerusalem Rochereau de La Sablière
Teil vonRepatriated documents from the French Consulate in Jerusalem
Teil vonRepatriated documents from the French Consulate in Jerusalem
Petition signed by the "Maghrebi colony in Jordan" addressed to the French Embassy in Amman
Teil vonRepatriated documents from the French Consulate in Jerusalem
Dosya 2296, Gömlek 40, September, 1903 (Gregorian calendar)
Petition from the people of Ein Kerem (top of the document) and of the people of the mughrabi quarter relating to the to the management of the mutewalli Hajj Bashir.
Teil vonSelection of appointment registers from the records of the awqāf of the Maghariba neighborhood
Item from fonds N°583, Dosya (file) N°27, Gömlek (subfile) N°20. Name of the Waqf: Waqf of Abu Madyan al-Gauth; Name of the duty: unknown; Fee: unknown; Reason for the change: unknown; Name of the officer: unknown. Content: It is the Turkish translation of the Arabic waqfiyya of the Ebû Medyen Şuayb al-Maghribi dated 29 Ramazan 720. It is stated in the waqfiyya that the founder assigned the lands of the village of ‘Ain Karim near Jerusalem, his property, as waqf the income of which was to benefit the Zâwiyah and the Maghribis.
Rabbi Shlomo Goren in front of the Western Wall
Teil vonGilles Caron Collection
Concert of Enrico Macias in front of Israeli soldiers
Teil vonGilles Caron Collection
The rubble of the Maghreb district (southern and eastern part)
Teil vonGilles Caron Collection
The Temple area. Jerusalem. The Dome of the Rock and the western Temple wall
Teil vonThe Matson Photograph (G. Eric and Edith) Collection
View of the Maghreb district to the northeast, early 1920s