List of governors of Gaza

The following is a list of governors of Gaza. During Mamluk and early Ottoman rule, Gaza served as the capital of a province which at times included most of central and southern Palestine or the coastal plain up to Jaffa.

Ayyubids

  • Nasir al-Din (1244–1245)

Mamluks

Ottoman

See also

References

  1. Sharon 2009, pp. 82–84.
  2. Mohamed-Moain Sadek Die mamlukische Architektur der Stadt Gaza, Klaus Schwarz, 1991 pp.274-5.
  3. Sharon 2009, pp. 93–94.
  4. Sharon 2009, p. 85.
  5. Sharon 2009, pp. 105–106.
  6. Sharon 2009, pp. 108–109.
  7. Philipp 2001, p. 41.
  8. Philipp 2001, p. 43.
  9. Muḥammad Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-Ṣaṣrā, A Chronicle of Damascus 1389-1397, University of California Press, p.15.
  10. Sharon 2009, p. 133.
  11. Sharon 2009, p. 142.
  12. Sharon 2009, pp. 162–163.
  13. Mayer, 1933, pp. 230-231
  14. Sharon 2009, p. 134.
  15. Sharon, 1999, p. 150
  16. Sharon 2009, p. 183.
  17. Sharon 2009, p. 187.
  18. Sharon 2009, p. 196.
  19. Ze'evi 1996, p. 39.
  20. Ze'evi 1996, p. 40.
  21. Ze'evi 1996, p. 41.
  22. Filiu 2014, p. 28.
  23. Doumani 1995, p. 38.
  24. The province of Damascus, 1723-1783. Khayats, 1966. p. 256.
  25. Philipp 2001, p. 42.
  26. Mattar 2005, pp. 343–344.
  27. Khalidi 1992, p. 103.
  28. Philipp 2001, p. 90.
  29. Khalidi 1992, p. 164.
  30. Schölch 1993, p. 182.
  31. Macalister & Masterman 1905, p. 356.
  32. Sharon 2009, p. 195.

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