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  1. Musa Kazim Pasha al-Husayni ( Arabic: موسى كاظم باشا الحسيني, Musa Kazem al-Ḥussaynī) (1853 – 27 March 1934) held a series of senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He belonged to the prominent al-Husayni family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918–1920).

  2. Abdelkader al-Husayni (en árabe عبد القادر الحسيني; también escrito como Abd al-Qadir, Husseini, y otras versiones) (1907 - 8 de abril de 1948) fue un dirigente nacionalista de los árabes palestinos en la primera mitad del siglo XX.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Musa Kazim al-Husseini served as the first mayor of Jerusalem after the British conquest of Palestine and went on to become a leading figure in the Palestinian nationalist movement against British and Zionist rule.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Musa Kazim Husseini (1853-1934) Date: March 26 2024. Digital project: Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question. Biography | His leadership received unanimous support by Palestinians, because he was rose above familial and partisan disputes.

  5. 19 de ago. de 2023 · Amin al-Husseini (who was in fact the mufti’s half-brother) fled to Damascus, then later Trans-Jordan, and was sentenced to 10 years in absentia for incitement to riot.

  6. Musa Kazim Husseini was a nationalist leader and fighter of a virtuous and incorruptible character. He was widely regarded as the venerable father figure of the Palestinian national movement, which opposed the Balfour Declaration and Zionism throughout his years as chairman of the Arab Executive Committee.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2011 · Musa al-Husseini, que había sido destituido como alcalde de Jerusalén por causa de su participación del año anterior en los disturbios, solicitó la suspensión de la inmigración judía.