• The Ridwan dynasty (also spelled Radwan; Turkish: Rizvan) was the most prominent pasha family in Palestine, ruling the southwestern districts of the Damascus...
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    regional capitol. It witnessed a golden age under the Ottoman-appointed Ridwan dynasty in the 16th century. Gaza experienced destructive earthquakes in 1903...
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  • people that includes Ridwan Ridwan (place) or Redwan, a place and a Yazidi principality in the Ottoman Empire Ridwan dynasty, a Dynastic family in the Ottoman...
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  • or Redwan or Ridwan (in Arabic رضوان) is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Ridwan dynasty Abu Nu'aym Ridwan, minister and...
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  • for nearly 30 years. Ahmad Pasha was the son of Ridwan ibn Mustafa Pasha, who founded the Ridwan dynasty, which governed southern Palestine for nearly two...
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    into the Ottoman Empire. During the first half of Ottoman rule, the Ridwan dynasty controlled Gaza and the city went through an age of great commerce and...
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  • Ridwan (c. 1077 – 10 December 1113) was a Seljuk emir of Aleppo from 1095 until his death. Ridwan was born to the Seljuk prince Tutush, who had established...
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  • Ḥusayn Pasha ibn Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad ibn Riḍwān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Muʿīn Pasha (Arabic: حسين باشا بن حسن رضوان) (died 1662 or 1663) was the Ottoman governor...
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  • collapsed. Ridwan Pasha was the progenitor of the Ridwan dynasty, which chose Gaza as its family headquarters, and where members of the dynasty ruled almost...
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    dynasty by the late 1670s. Ridwan rule persisted in Gaza until 1690. The elimination of the Ridwan-Farrukh-Turabay dynasty and their replacement by governors...
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  • Musa Pasha ibn Hasan ibn Ahmad ibn Ridwan ibn Mustafa (Arabic: موسى باشا بن حسن رضوان) was the Governor of Gaza and Jerusalem during the period of Ottoman...
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  • 1524–1566), Ottoman governor of Egypt (1560–63) and founder of the Ridwan dynasty Mustafa Pasha, governor-general of Lahsa in 1559, see Lahsa Eyalet Lala...
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    1087–1094 Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla Tutush I (second time) 1094–1095 Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan 1095–1113 Tadj ad-Dawla Alp Arslan al-Akhras 1113–1114 Sultan Shah 1114–1123...
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    Shawish clan, Shurrab family, Al-Zaghab family, Al-Khalil family, Ridwan dynasty, Al-Zeitawi family, Abu Ghosh clan, Barghouti family, Doghmush clan...
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  • Ridwan ibn Walakhshi (Arabic: رضوان بن ولخشي) was the vizier of the Fatimid Caliphate in 1137–1139, under Caliph al-Hafiz li-Din Allah. He was a Sunni...
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  • Ottoman rule Al-Zayadina Ridwan dynasty (AD 1560–1690) – Hereditary non-monarchical political leaders (Non-sovereign) Turabay dynasty (AD 16th century–1677)...
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    of the Samaritans". One of the governors of Gaza who belonged to the Ridwan dynasty, desired to acquire the bathhouse, but the owner refused to sell it...
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  • Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan, Seljuk ruler of Aleppo from 1095 to 1113. Ridwan dynasty, dynastic family that governed Gaza and various provinces throughout the...
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  • I, and Safwat al-Mulk Khatun. He was the brother of Ridwan. When their father died in 1095, Ridwan claimed Syria for himself, and Duqaq initially inherited...
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    Osmanoğlu family (category Ottoman dynasty)
    Osmanoğlu family are the members of the historical House of Osman (the Ottoman dynasty), which was the namesake and sole ruling house of the Ottoman Empire from...
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  •  2. R. Faulder. 1789. p. 84. Holt, P. M. (2009). "The Exalted Lineage of Ridwān Bey: Some Observations on a Seventeenth-Century Mamluk Genealogy". Bulletin...
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    Fatimid dynasty with a Sunni regime headed by himself. With the support of the Cairo populace, al-Hafiz thwarted his ambitions and ousted Ridwan in 1139...
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    family's alliance with the Ridwan and Farrukh governing dynasties of Gaza and Nablus, which remained intact until the dynasties' demise toward the end of...
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  • in Baghdad. Tutush's younger son Duqaq then inherited Damascus, whilst Ridwan received Aleppo, splitting their father's realm. His youngest son Irtash...
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    Muslim troops forced him to leave in 1137, when Ridwan, a Sunni Muslim, was appointed vizier. When Ridwan began to plot the deposition of al-Hafiz, he was...
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    light-years or 2,200 parsecs. Egyptian astrologer and astronomer Ali ibn Ridwan, writing in a commentary on Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, stated that the "spectacle...
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  • suzerainty of Ridwan, Sultan of Aleppo, but retained effective authority over the Emirate of Damascus, establishing the Burid dynasty.[citation needed]...
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  • men on horseback and twelve thousand on foot, commanded by Abu-l-Nuaym Ridwan ibn Abd Allah on the border with the Crown of Aragon. The Grenadians, with...
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    Otto III grants trade rights and to the neighbouring settlements. Ali ibn Ridwan, Arab physician and astrologer (d. 1061) Matilda of Swabia, German noblewoman...
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    observations on eclipses were still used centuries later. In 1006, Ali ibn Ridwan observed the SN 1006, a supernova regarded as the brightest stellar event...
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