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  1. Zahir al-Umar al-Zaydani, alternatively spelled Daher al-Omar or Dahir al-Umar (Arabic: ظاهر العمر الزيداني, romanized: Ẓāhir al-ʿUmar az-Zaydānī, 1689/90 – 21 or 22 August 1775), was an Arab ruler of northern Palestine in the mid-18th century, while the region was part of the Ottoman Empire.

  2. 24 de dic. de 2014 · El gobernador local Daher el Omar fortifica la ciudad y la convierte en capital regional. Construye murallas, edificios públicos y mezquitas. 1742. Daher el Omar invita a Tiberíades al rabino Haim Abulafia. Se funda la sinagoga Etz Haim y muchas familias judías se mudan a la ciudad.

  3. Jerusalem Post Judaism. So many synagogues: Tiberias. The city's Jewish community traces back to 1740s under the patronage of Daher El Omar, who persuaded the aged sage Rabbi Chayim Abulafia of...

  4. 2 de dic. de 2019 · The legacy of 18th-century Palestinian leader Daher Al-Umar undermines the concerted efforts by Israel to reshape its origin story.

  5. Fue Daher El-Omar, fundador de Haifa y quien fortificó la ciudad de Acre, quien mandó la construcción de esta mezquita, que sería un poco más antigua que la de Al Jazzar y que se encuentra a medio camino entre el caravasar de Khan Al Umdan y la Fortaleza del Hospitalarios.

  6. 29 de sept. de 2021 · Daher al-Omar grasped the importance of the coast and made Akka (Acre) his capital in 1748. His rule lasted six decades, during which he consolidated his authority despite Ottoman rule. This authority had a significant impact on the formation and development of his power as well as on the policies concerning fellahin, Bedouins, and various religious groups in northern Palestine.

  7. 18 de ene. de 2024 · A modern painting of Daher el-Omar, the Arab-Bedouin ruler of the Galilee district of the Ottoman Empire during the mid-18th century. Then in the 1720’s, an Arab tax collector for the Ottoman authorities named Daher Omar al-Zaydani took control of the town of Tiberias on the Sea before expanding his territory out across the Galilee to the port of Acre on the Mediterranean.