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Papers by khader salameh
Villge of Zakariay, 2013
Zakariya's book deals with the history of the village from BC to the beginning of the Fifties of ... more Zakariya's book deals with the history of the village from BC to the beginning of the Fifties of the last century, where the remaining residents of the village were deported to the city of Ramla, and the Book has been divided into six chapters, from the first to the third chapter in the book was exposed to the village of Zakariya until the end of the Islamic period, and the rest of Chapters 4-6 from the British Mandate period to 1950.
The article discusses the history of libraries in the city of Jerusalem, and discusses their pres... more The article discusses the history of libraries in the city of Jerusalem, and discusses their presence in the Islamic periods, and in the end we discuss family libraries in the city
Governing the Hply City
The article addresses the basic sources of social life in Jerusalem, through Mamluk documents and... more The article addresses the basic sources of social life in Jerusalem, through Mamluk documents and the Qur’an collection in the Islamic Museum in Jerusalem, in addition to the records of the Sharia Court in Jerusalem in the Ottoman era.
Unknown Baths in Jerusalem, 2023
The bathrooms article discusses four baths dating back to the Mamluk period and three dating back... more The bathrooms article discusses four baths dating back to the Mamluk period and three dating back to the Ottoman period, and they are unknown and unknown baths, because their places were sold to different institutions.
Shaikh Khalil al-Khalidi, 2023
The article deals with the life of Sheikh Khalil Al-Khalidi, from studying in Istanbul to working... more The article deals with the life of Sheikh Khalil Al-Khalidi, from studying in Istanbul to working in several cities in the Ottoman Empire, and finally his work in Jerusalem, where he signed the "Judge of the Kingdom of Palestine", and his work was as president of the Court of Appeal in Jerusalem During the stages of his work, he used to make multiple trips to all parts of the Ottoman Empire, and every place he used to stop in. His first work was visiting the library in the city he visited, and he had a book project about his trip to Morocco.
We found in his library, which was transferred to the Al-Aqsa Mosque Library in 1980, several dozen pages related to his journey We also discussed his role in the Palestinian opposition, through a letter he received from Al-Wataniya newspaper, which was published in Egypt, by its editor-in-chief, Ayoub Sabri, from the Palestinian city of Qalqilya.
وقف النقود
Operating mony with interest in the ottoman period تشغيل الاموال بالفائدة في الفترة العثمانية
A General Survey of the Christians in Jerusalem in the 16th Century
Thurayyas Wedding
مقال عن الزواج لدى عائلات النخبة في القدس في نهاية الفترة العثمانية
مؤتمر بلاد الشام في الجامعة الاردنية
مقال يتدحث عن المحتسب وهو مسؤل عن الاسواق في العصر العثماني اضافة الى مراقبة الاسعار والغش ونقل ا... more مقال يتدحث عن المحتسب وهو مسؤل عن الاسواق في العصر العثماني اضافة الى مراقبة الاسعار والغش ونقل المخالفين الى المحكمة
مؤسسة الدراسات الفلسطينية
المقال يتعرض لحياة الشيخ محمد الخليلي (ت 1734) ولمكتبته التي تم نقلها في حوالي الثمانينات من القر... more المقال يتعرض لحياة الشيخ محمد الخليلي (ت 1734) ولمكتبته التي تم نقلها في حوالي الثمانينات من القرن العشرين الى مكتبة المسجد الاقصى وتحتوي على عدة مئات من المخطوطات، وقد نشر فهرس للمخطوطات من قبل مؤسسة الفرقان في لندن
Levant, 2009
This article presents a newly discovered Arabic inscription from the Saljuq period in the Masjid ... more This article presents a newly discovered Arabic inscription from the Saljuq period in the Masjid al-Aqsa. It is the first inscription in Jerusalem from the quarter century of Saljuq rule at the end of the 11th century. The inscription is located in the small room along the east side of the Masjid al-Aqsa known today as the Maqam or Mihrab of Zakariah, located in various places over the centuries. The inscription, briefly exposed during renovations in 2007, was placed in the south wall of the room above the mihrab. Traces of mosaic were also found within the frame of the mihrab niche. The monumental dedicatory inscription consists of three lines within a frame and a fourth line below. The right half of the inscription is well preserved, but the left half is badly eroded. The inscription is dated to 476/1083-84 or 477/1084-85 and lists three individuals, the Abbasid caliph Abu Qasim al-Muqtadi, the brother of the Saljuq sultan Taj al-Din Tutush, and the wizir Nizam al-Mulk.
The Ottoman Middle East, 2013
Books by khader salameh
The Inscriptions of the Islamic Museum and Umayyad Dome the Rock, 2024
This study is delves into the Inscription in Islamic Museum, Department of Islamic Antiquities an... more This study is delves into the Inscription in Islamic Museum, Department of Islamic Antiquities and Umayyad Dome of the Rock
From Mountain to Coast, 2023
The articles contain four articles, the first article on the records of the Sharia Court in Jerus... more The articles contain four articles, the first article on the records of the Sharia Court in Jerusalem, their numbers and locations, the second on Sheikh Khalil Al-Khalidi, Mufti of the Kingdom of Palestine, followed by an article on Sheikh Muhammad Budiri Al-Sufi Al-Maqdisi, and the last on the city of Ramleh and its families between the years 185-1917.
Villge of Zakariay, 2013
Zakariya's book deals with the history of the village from BC to the beginning of the Fifties of ... more Zakariya's book deals with the history of the village from BC to the beginning of the Fifties of the last century, where the remaining residents of the village were deported to the city of Ramla, and the Book has been divided into six chapters, from the first to the third chapter in the book was exposed to the village of Zakariya until the end of the Islamic period, and the rest of Chapters 4-6 from the British Mandate period to 1950.
The article discusses the history of libraries in the city of Jerusalem, and discusses their pres... more The article discusses the history of libraries in the city of Jerusalem, and discusses their presence in the Islamic periods, and in the end we discuss family libraries in the city
Governing the Hply City
The article addresses the basic sources of social life in Jerusalem, through Mamluk documents and... more The article addresses the basic sources of social life in Jerusalem, through Mamluk documents and the Qur’an collection in the Islamic Museum in Jerusalem, in addition to the records of the Sharia Court in Jerusalem in the Ottoman era.
Unknown Baths in Jerusalem, 2023
The bathrooms article discusses four baths dating back to the Mamluk period and three dating back... more The bathrooms article discusses four baths dating back to the Mamluk period and three dating back to the Ottoman period, and they are unknown and unknown baths, because their places were sold to different institutions.
Shaikh Khalil al-Khalidi, 2023
The article deals with the life of Sheikh Khalil Al-Khalidi, from studying in Istanbul to working... more The article deals with the life of Sheikh Khalil Al-Khalidi, from studying in Istanbul to working in several cities in the Ottoman Empire, and finally his work in Jerusalem, where he signed the "Judge of the Kingdom of Palestine", and his work was as president of the Court of Appeal in Jerusalem During the stages of his work, he used to make multiple trips to all parts of the Ottoman Empire, and every place he used to stop in. His first work was visiting the library in the city he visited, and he had a book project about his trip to Morocco.
We found in his library, which was transferred to the Al-Aqsa Mosque Library in 1980, several dozen pages related to his journey We also discussed his role in the Palestinian opposition, through a letter he received from Al-Wataniya newspaper, which was published in Egypt, by its editor-in-chief, Ayoub Sabri, from the Palestinian city of Qalqilya.
وقف النقود
Operating mony with interest in the ottoman period تشغيل الاموال بالفائدة في الفترة العثمانية
A General Survey of the Christians in Jerusalem in the 16th Century
Thurayyas Wedding
مقال عن الزواج لدى عائلات النخبة في القدس في نهاية الفترة العثمانية
مؤتمر بلاد الشام في الجامعة الاردنية
مقال يتدحث عن المحتسب وهو مسؤل عن الاسواق في العصر العثماني اضافة الى مراقبة الاسعار والغش ونقل ا... more مقال يتدحث عن المحتسب وهو مسؤل عن الاسواق في العصر العثماني اضافة الى مراقبة الاسعار والغش ونقل المخالفين الى المحكمة
مؤسسة الدراسات الفلسطينية
المقال يتعرض لحياة الشيخ محمد الخليلي (ت 1734) ولمكتبته التي تم نقلها في حوالي الثمانينات من القر... more المقال يتعرض لحياة الشيخ محمد الخليلي (ت 1734) ولمكتبته التي تم نقلها في حوالي الثمانينات من القرن العشرين الى مكتبة المسجد الاقصى وتحتوي على عدة مئات من المخطوطات، وقد نشر فهرس للمخطوطات من قبل مؤسسة الفرقان في لندن
Levant, 2009
This article presents a newly discovered Arabic inscription from the Saljuq period in the Masjid ... more This article presents a newly discovered Arabic inscription from the Saljuq period in the Masjid al-Aqsa. It is the first inscription in Jerusalem from the quarter century of Saljuq rule at the end of the 11th century. The inscription is located in the small room along the east side of the Masjid al-Aqsa known today as the Maqam or Mihrab of Zakariah, located in various places over the centuries. The inscription, briefly exposed during renovations in 2007, was placed in the south wall of the room above the mihrab. Traces of mosaic were also found within the frame of the mihrab niche. The monumental dedicatory inscription consists of three lines within a frame and a fourth line below. The right half of the inscription is well preserved, but the left half is badly eroded. The inscription is dated to 476/1083-84 or 477/1084-85 and lists three individuals, the Abbasid caliph Abu Qasim al-Muqtadi, the brother of the Saljuq sultan Taj al-Din Tutush, and the wizir Nizam al-Mulk.
The Ottoman Middle East, 2013
The Inscriptions of the Islamic Museum and Umayyad Dome the Rock, 2024
This study is delves into the Inscription in Islamic Museum, Department of Islamic Antiquities an... more This study is delves into the Inscription in Islamic Museum, Department of Islamic Antiquities and Umayyad Dome of the Rock
From Mountain to Coast, 2023
The articles contain four articles, the first article on the records of the Sharia Court in Jerus... more The articles contain four articles, the first article on the records of the Sharia Court in Jerusalem, their numbers and locations, the second on Sheikh Khalil Al-Khalidi, Mufti of the Kingdom of Palestine, followed by an article on Sheikh Muhammad Budiri Al-Sufi Al-Maqdisi, and the last on the city of Ramleh and its families between the years 185-1917.