Who were the Yahūd Evlād-ı ʿArab in Late Ottoman Palestine?

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25365/kshf-26-01-03

Keywords:

Late Ottoman, Palestine, Arab Jews, Jewish Community, millets, 19th century

Abstract

In June 1914, an unknown scribe compiling a military conscription register listed a
group of male Jewish residents of Tiberias under the heading of Yahūd evlād-ı ʿArab
ṭaʾifesi, literally “Jewish sons of the Arabs” or “Jewish children of the Arabs.” The entry
was validated with the signet stamp of Yaakov Neḥmad (Yaʿqūb Naḥmād), who
identified himself as muḫtār-i evvel, the head of a local community bearing the same
designation.

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Published

2026-03-23

How to Cite

Ben-Bassat, Yuval, and Johann Buessow. 2026. “Who Were the Yahūd Evlād-ı ʿArab in Late Ottoman Palestine?”. Keshif 4 (1). https://doi.org/10.25365/kshf-26-01-03.

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