PERSON
Aḥmad al-Jazzār
| Name (arabic) |
أحمد الجزّار
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| Name (translit) |
Aḥmad al-Jazzār
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| Alias |
Aḥmad Paša al-Jazzār
Cezzār
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| Born |
1730 CE/ 1142 AH
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| Flourished |
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| Died |
1804 CE/ 1218 AH
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| Lived in |
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| Owned |
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| Notes |
Aḥmad Paša al-Jazzār was an Ottoman governor (1775-1804) of Bosnian extraction, who was appointed to ʿAkkā [Acre] from Sidon (Ṣaydā) in 1776. He gave a copy of Humām Ṭabīb's Šarḥ al-Mulaḫḫaṣ to the Nūr Aḥmadiyya Madrasa in ʿAkkā, which was attached to the al-Jazzār Mosque (constructed in 1781 and named after him). See Cairo, Dār al-kutub, Hay’a 41. |
| ismi_id |
350525
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References
Shaw, Stanford, ed. 1962. Ottoman Egypt in the Eighteenth Century: The Nizâmnâme-I Misir of Cezzâr Ahmed Pasha. Cambridge, MA: Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University.
King, David. Fihris Al-maḫṭūṭāt Al-ʿilmiyyaẗ Al-maḥfūẓaẗ Bi-Dār Al-Kutub Al-Miṣriyyaẗ [A Catalogue of the Scientific Manuscripts in the Egyptian National Library]. 2 vol. Cairo: General Egyptian Book Organisation.
P. 212, no. 41.