Yousef al-Khalidi

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Yousef Dia Pasha al-Khalidi (Arabic: يوسف ضياء باشا الخالدي‎, transliteration: Yousef Ḍiya’ Bāshā al-Khalidī) was a prominent Palestinian who played a major political role in the Ottoman Empire dominance period. He was born in 1829 in Jerusalem.

He was elected to represent the Jerusalem district in the first Ottoman Parliament (1877), he became head of the Jerusalem Municipality in (1899), and died in 1907.

Al-Khalidi played a key role in the opposing political factions established to prohibit the Ottoman Empire's attempts to violate the constitution. He also wrote the first Kurdish-Arabic dictionary.

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Preceded by
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Mayor of Jerusalem
18991907
Succeeded by
Faidi al-Alami


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