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Al-Jayyusi (Arabic: الجیوسي; also spelled Jayousi, Jayossi, Jayyousi, or Juyushi) is a prominent Palestinian business and political clan whose members acted as rulers, local lords, army generals and tax collectors since the 11th century. They were the traditional leaders of the Bani Sa'b subdistrict (nahiya), which included their throne villages of Kur and Kafr Sur; Jayyus the village named after the patronymic of the family founder, Fatimid Vizier and Governor of Damascus (Badr al-Din al-Jamali) who was known by his military title Amīr al-Juyūsh (Arabic: أمير الجيوش; General of the Armies) where the name 'Juyush-i' was designated to his property, lands and all decedents in Egypt and Palestine. Other Palestinian villages that were considered within the Jayyusi clan's stronghold include Qal

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  • Al-Jayyusi (Arabic: الجیوسي; also spelled Jayousi, Jayossi, Jayyousi, or Juyushi) is a prominent Palestinian business and political clan whose members acted as rulers, local lords, army generals and tax collectors since the 11th century. They were the traditional leaders of the Bani Sa'b subdistrict (nahiya), which included their throne villages of Kur and Kafr Sur; Jayyus the village named after the patronymic of the family founder, Fatimid Vizier and Governor of Damascus (Badr al-Din al-Jamali) who was known by his military title Amīr al-Juyūsh (Arabic: أمير الجيوش; General of the Armies) where the name 'Juyush-i' was designated to his property, lands and all decedents in Egypt and Palestine. Other Palestinian villages that were considered within the Jayyusi clan's stronghold include Qalqilya, Tayibe, Jinsafut, Kafr Zibad and Kafr Jammal. (en)
  • Al-Jayyusi (en arabe : الجیوسي ; également orthographié Jayousi, Jayosi, Jayossi, Jayoosi, Jayyosi ou Jayyousi) est une famille politique palestinienne de premier plan dont les membres se sont distingués en tant que dirigeants, seigneurs locaux, généraux de l'armée et collecteurs d'impôts depuis le XVe siècle. Ils étaient les chefs traditionnels du sous-district de Bani Sa'b (nahiya), qui comprenait les villages du trône de Kur et Kafr Sur ; Jayyus, le village dont le nom de clan a été dérivé; et les villages de Qalqilya, Tayibe, Jinsafut, Kafr Zibad et Kafr Jammal, entre autres. (fr)
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  • Carl Heinrich Becker (en)
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  • Badr al-Jamālī (en)
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  • Al-Jayyusi (en arabe : الجیوسي ; également orthographié Jayousi, Jayosi, Jayossi, Jayoosi, Jayyosi ou Jayyousi) est une famille politique palestinienne de premier plan dont les membres se sont distingués en tant que dirigeants, seigneurs locaux, généraux de l'armée et collecteurs d'impôts depuis le XVe siècle. Ils étaient les chefs traditionnels du sous-district de Bani Sa'b (nahiya), qui comprenait les villages du trône de Kur et Kafr Sur ; Jayyus, le village dont le nom de clan a été dérivé; et les villages de Qalqilya, Tayibe, Jinsafut, Kafr Zibad et Kafr Jammal, entre autres. (fr)
  • Al-Jayyusi (Arabic: الجیوسي; also spelled Jayousi, Jayossi, Jayyousi, or Juyushi) is a prominent Palestinian business and political clan whose members acted as rulers, local lords, army generals and tax collectors since the 11th century. They were the traditional leaders of the Bani Sa'b subdistrict (nahiya), which included their throne villages of Kur and Kafr Sur; Jayyus the village named after the patronymic of the family founder, Fatimid Vizier and Governor of Damascus (Badr al-Din al-Jamali) who was known by his military title Amīr al-Juyūsh (Arabic: أمير الجيوش; General of the Armies) where the name 'Juyush-i' was designated to his property, lands and all decedents in Egypt and Palestine. Other Palestinian villages that were considered within the Jayyusi clan's stronghold include Qal (en)
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  • Famille Jayyosi (fr)
  • Jayyusi family (en)
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