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Faidi al-Alami

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Faidi al-Alami, in Jerusalem, with his two children, Na'amite and Musa

Faidi al-Alami (Arabic: فيضي العلمي) was Mayor of Jerusalem from 1906 to 1909. In 1914, he was chosen to represent the city in the Ottoman parliament. His father, Musa al-Alami, was also a mayor of the city[1]

His son, another Musa al-Alami, was assistant attorney-general of Palestine under the British mandate.

References

  1. ^ Meron Benvenisti (1996). City of Stone: The Hidden History of Jerusalem. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20768-8.

See also