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Tarabay is a name. Notable people with the name include: * Tarabay dynasty, Bedouin dynasty of governors and chiefs in northern Ottoman Palestine * Tarabay ibn Qaraja (circa mid-16th century), Arab chieftain and governor * Anthony Tarabay (born 1967), Maronite Catholic bishop * Jamie Tarabay (born 1975), Australian journalist *Nick E. Tarabay Nick Emad Tarabay (born 28 August 1975) is a Lebanese-born American actor. He is known for portraying Ashur on the Starz television series ''Spartacus'' and Cotyar on the Amazon Prime Video science fiction television series ''The Expanse''. ...
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Tarabay Dynasty
The Turabay dynasty () was the preeminent household of the Bedouin Banu Haritha tribe in northern Palestine (region), Palestine whose chiefs traditionally served as the ''multazims'' (tax farmers) and ''sanjak-beys'' (district governors) of Lajjun Sanjak during Ottoman Empire, Ottoman rule in the 16th–17th centuries. The sanjak spanned the towns of Lajjun, Jenin, Haifa and Atlit and the surrounding countryside. The progenitors of the family had served as chiefs of Jezreel Valley, Marj Bani Amir (the Plain of Esdraelon or Jezreel Valley) under the Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo), Mamluks in the late 15th century. During the Battle of Marj Dabiq, Ottoman conquest in 1516–1517, the Turabay chief Qaraja and his son Turabay aided the forces of Ottoman sultan Selim I. The Ottomans kept them in their Mamluk-era role as guardians of the strategic Via Maris and Damascus–Jerusalem highways and rewarded them with tax farms in northern Palestine. Their territory became a sanjak in 1559 and Tur ...
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Tarabay Ibn Qaraja
Turabay ibn Qaraja (ALA-LC: ''Ṭurābāy ibn Qarājǎ'', and sometimes transliterated as ''Ṭarābāy ibn Qarājǎ'') was the chieftain of the Banu Haritha tribesmen in northern Palestine and an Ottoman governor and tax farmer in the Marj Ibn Amer plain (Jezreel Valley). His career began under the Mamluks in the late 15th century and continued under the Ottomans who kept him in his post as commander of the roads connecting Damascus with Cairo and Jerusalem in 1516 and soon after appointed him governor of Safad. By 1538, he had been granted tax farms in Marj Ibn Amer, Qaqun and in the Ajlun region east of the Jordan River. Turabay's descendants, the Turabay dynasty, continued to hold influence in Marj Ibn Amer as the hereditary governors of Lajjun until 1677. Biography Turabay belonged to the Banu Haritha tribe, which claimed descent from the powerful Tayy tribe, whose sub-branches had long-dominated the regions of Syria and northern Arabia. During the late Mamluk period in the 15 ...
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Anthony Tarabay
Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, OLM (born 15 November 1967 in Tannourine, Lebanon) is the current Bishop of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Sydney. Life Antoine Tarabay joined the Congregation of the Lebanese Maronite Order of Monks and on 17 October 1992 made his perpetual religious vows. Tarabay received on 11 July 1993 his ordination to the priesthood. On April 17, 2013 Pope Francis appointed him bishop of the Eparchy of Saint Maron of Sydney. Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, Cardinal Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, OMM, ordained him on May 25 of the same year and his co-consecrators were the Archbishop of Beirut, Paul Youssef Matar Paul Youssef Matar (born 1 February 1941 in Naameh, Lebanon) was the former Archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut. The archeparchial seat is the city of Beirut, at the Saint George Cathedral. Life Paul Youssef Matar was bor ..., and the Bishop of Batroun, Mounir Khairallah. References External links .html" ;"titl ...
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Jamie Tarabay
Jamie Tarabay Tarabay, Jamie. A Crazy Occupation: Eyewitness to the Intifada. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin, 2005. Page 215. is a journalist born in Australia. She is based in New York City. Tarabay has a B.A. in Government and French from the University of Sydney, is fluent in French and Arabic and has worked as a foreign correspondent. She lived in Beirut for three years as a child and has spent much time as a journalist covering and living in the Middle East. In 2000 she was sent to Jerusalem by Associated Press and in 2005 she released a book about her experiences in the Middle East during 2000 to 2004: '' A Crazy Occupation: Eyewitness to the Intifada''. She has covered Iraq since the formal end of hostilities in 2003 and from 2005 to 2007 she was the NPR News bureau chief in Baghdad. She was part of the NPR News team that in January 2007 were awarded the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for their coverage of Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq official ...
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