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The following is a list of rulers of Gaza. During
Mamluk Mamluk ( ar, مملوك, mamlūk (singular), , ''mamālīk'' (plural), translated as "one who is owned", meaning " slave", also transliterated as ''Mameluke'', ''mamluq'', ''mamluke'', ''mameluk'', ''mameluke'', ''mamaluke'', or ''marmeluke'') ...
and early Ottoman rule, Gaza served as the capital of a province which at times included most of central and southern Palestine or the coastal plain up to
Jaffa Jaffa, in Hebrew Yafo ( he, יָפוֹ, ) and in Arabic Yafa ( ar, يَافَا) and also called Japho or Joppa, the southern and oldest part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, is an ancient port city in Israel. Jaffa is known for its association with the b ...
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Ayyubids

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Nasir al-Din Nasir al-Din ( ar, نصیر الدین or or , 'defender of the faith'), was originally a honorific title and is an Arabic masculine given name and surname. There are many variant spellings in English due to transliteration. Notable people with ...
(1244–1245)


Mamluks

* Shams el-Din al-Barli (1259-1264) * Baybars al-Ala'i (1307–1309) * Baktamur (1310–1311) *
Sanjar al-Jawli Sanjar ibn Abdullah Alam al-Din Abu Sa'id al-Jawli (also spelled Sangar al-Gawli, Sanjar al-Jawali or Sinjar al-Jawili, 1255–14 January 1345) was a powerful Mamluk ''emir'' and the Governor of Gaza and much of Palestine between 1311–20 during ...
(1311–1320) * Muhammad ibn Baktamur (1320–1329) * Turuntay al-Jukandari (1329–1332) * Taynal al-Ashrafi (1332–1335) *
Sanjar al-Jawli Sanjar ibn Abdullah Alam al-Din Abu Sa'id al-Jawli (also spelled Sangar al-Gawli, Sanjar al-Jawali or Sinjar al-Jawili, 1255–14 January 1345) was a powerful Mamluk ''emir'' and the Governor of Gaza and much of Palestine between 1311–20 during ...
(1342) * Ahmad al-Hajji (1373-1375) * Muhammad al-Adili (1375) * Akbugha al-Safawi (1375–1381) * Husam ad-Din Bakish (1382) * Aqbugha al-Tulutumari (?-1398) * Sayf ad-Din Inal al-Ala'i (1428–1433) * Timraz al-Mu'ayyadi (ca 1436-1437) * Yalkhuja an-Nasiri (1445–1446) * Sibay az-Zahiri (ca. 1482) * Aqbay al-Ashrafi (1482–1494)Sharon, 1999, p
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/ref> * Qani Bak (1494–1495) * Aqbay al-Ashrafi (1495–1496) * Dawlat Bay (1501–1517)


Ottoman

* Sharaf ad-Din Musa al-Muzaffari (1517–1524) * Kara Şahin Mustafa (1524–1550) *
Ridwan Pasha Riḍwān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Muʿīn Pasha ( Turkish transliteration: ''Ridvan Pasha''; died 2 April 1585) was a 16th-century Ottoman statesman. He served terms as governor of Gaza in the early 1560s and in 1570–1573, Yemen in 1564/ ...
(1550–1565) *
Sinan Bey Sinan (Arabic: سنان ''sinān'') is a name found in Arabic and Early Arabic, meaning ''spearhead''. The name may also be related to the Ancient Greek name Sinon. It was used as a male given name. Etymology The word is possibly stems from t ...
(1565–1567) *
Ridwan Pasha Riḍwān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Muʿīn Pasha ( Turkish transliteration: ''Ridvan Pasha''; died 2 April 1585) was a 16th-century Ottoman statesman. He served terms as governor of Gaza in the early 1560s and in 1570–1573, Yemen in 1564/ ...
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Ahmad ibn Ridwan Ahmad ibn Ridwan ( ar, أحمد بن رضوان ) (died 1607), better known as Ahmad Pasha, was the governor of the Damascus Eyalet in the early 17th century. Before that, he was governor of the Gaza Sanjak, a subprovince of Damascus, for nearly 30 ...
(1572–1601) * Hasan Arab Ridwan (1601–1660) * Husayn Pasha (1660–1663) * Musa Pasha (1663–1679) * Ahmad ibn Musa Pasha (1679-1690) * Sayed Ahmad (1708–1723) * Salih Pasha Touqan (1723–?) * Uthman Pasha (1760–1773)The province of Damascus, 1723-1783
Khayats, 1966. p. 256.
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Zahir al-Umar Zahir al-Umar al-Zaydani, alternatively spelled Daher al-Omar or Dahir al-Umar ( ar, ظاهر العمر الزيداني, translit=Ẓāhir al-ʿUmar az-Zaydānī, 1689/90 – 21 or 22 August 1775) was the autonomous Arab ruler of northern Pale ...
(1773–1774) *Suleiman Pasha (1804–1805) * Muhammad Abu Marraq (1805–1807) * Muhammad Abu-Nabbut (1807–1818) * Mustafa Bey (1818–1820) * Abdullah Pasha (1820–1831) * Mas'ud al-Madi (1831–1834) * Mahmud Abd al-Hadi (1849) * Ahmad Rifaat Bak ash-Sharkasi (ca. 1868)


See also

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History of Gaza The known history of Gaza spans 4,000 years. Gaza was ruled, destroyed and repopulated by various dynasties, empires, and peoples. Originally a Canaanite settlement, it came under the control of the ancient Egyptians for roughly 350 years befo ...


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