Khālidī, Rūḥī, 1864-1913
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Name (Latin)
Khālidī, Rūḥī, 1864-1913
Name (Arabic)
الخالدي، محمد روحي، 1864-1913
Other forms of name
Khālidī, Muḥammad Rūḥī, 1864-1913
Rūḥī al-Khālidī, 1864-1913
Maqdisī, 1864-1913
خالدي، محمد روحي، 1864-1913
المقدسي، روحي، 1864-1913
المقدسي، محمد روحي الخالدي، 1864-1913
الخالدي، روحي، 1864-1913
الخالدي، روحي بن محمد ياسين، 1864-1913
Date of birth
1864
Date of death
1913
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His Fīktūr Hījū, 1921:t.p. (Rūḥī Bik al-Khālidī)
- His Tārīkh ʻilm al-adab ʻinda al-Ifranj wa-al-ʻArab wa-Fīktūr Hūkū, 1904:t.p. (al-Maqdisī)
- Ency. of Islam(al-Ḵẖālidī, Rūḥī; Palestine scholar; b. Jerusalem, 1864; d. Constantinople, 1913)
- NUC pre-1956(al-Khālidī, Muḥammad Rūḥī, 1864-1913)
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Wikipedia description:
Ruhi al-Khalidi (1864–1913) was a writer, teacher, activist and politician in the Ottoman Empire at the turn of the twentieth century. He was the nephew of Yousef al-Khalidi, who was mayor of Jerusalem from 1899 to 1907. In 1908, he was one of three delegates elected to represent Jerusalem in the new Ottoman government run by the Young Turks and later become the deputy to the head of parliament (1911).
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