Mughrabi Quarter

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      • Archival City Dataset for the selection and 3D modeling: Banc-Lévêque, Raphael ; Lemire, Vincent ; Srl, 3D Research (2023) «Archival City Jerusalem- 3D modeling Jerusalem’s Maghrebi Quarter» [Dataset] NAKALA. https://doi.org/10.34847/nkl.a813b098

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            72 Archival description results for Mughrabi Quarter

            FR-CADN/294PO/2/37 · Record group · 1949-1957
            Part of Repatriated documents from the French Consulate in Jerusalem

            Waqf Abou Mediane - Documents and translations; plans Studies of Louis Massignon - Correspondences - Visits, mission of Mr. Ahmed Kirèche .
            The documents in this box cover the origins and legal foundations of the Waqf Abou Mediane, the period 1949-1954 and the Benhoura report of 1957. Some of the documents contained in this box are prior to 1948.

            Vincent Lemire's records
            RNYA/VLR · Record group · 2013-10-27-2023-11-01

            These documents are part of the records created by Vincent Lemire during his historical research on the Mughrabi quarter.
            They mainly consist in photographs of objects which were found by archeologists on excavation sites and which are kept by the Israel Antiquity Authority (IAA). There are also a photograph of the Western Wall Plaza and an extract from his research notebook.

            Vincent Lemire (VL)

            Item from fonds N°583, Dosya (file) N°27, Gömlek (subfile) N°20. Name of the Waqf: Waqf of Abu Madyan al-Gauth; Name of the duty: unknown; Fee: unknown; Reason for the change: unknown; Name of the officer: unknown. Content: It is the Turkish translation of the Arabic waqfiyya of the Ebû Medyen Şuayb al-Maghribi dated 29 Ramazan 720. It is stated in the waqfiyya that the founder assigned the lands of the village of ‘Ain Karim near Jerusalem, his property, as waqf the income of which was to benefit the Zâwiyah and the Maghribis.