List of rulers of Gaza
The following is a list of rulers of Gaza. During Mamluk 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.
Ayyubids
    
- Nasir al-Din (1244–1245)
 
Mamluks
    
- Shams el-Din al-Barli (1259-1264)
 - Baybars al-Ala'i (1307–1309)[1][2]
 - Baktamur (1310–1311)[3]
 - Sanjar al-Jawli (1311–1320)[4]
 - Muhammad ibn Baktamur (1320–1329)[3]
 - Turuntay al-Jukandari (1329–1332)[5]
 - Taynal al-Ashrafi (1332–1335)[6]
 - Sanjar al-Jawli (1342)[4]
 - Ahmad al-Hajji (1373-1375)[7]
 - Muhammad al-Adili (1375)[8]
 - Akbugha al-Safawi (1375–1381)[9]
 - Husam ad-Din Bakish (1382)[10]
 - Aqbugha al-Tulutumari (?-1398)[11]
 - Sayf ad-Din Inal al-Ala'i (1428–1433)[12]
 - Timraz al-Mu'ayyadi (ca 1436-1437)[13]
 - Yalkhuja an-Nasiri (1445–1446)[14]
 - Sibay az-Zahiri (ca. 1482)
 - Aqbay al-Ashrafi (1482–1494)[15]
 - Qani Bak (1494–1495)[15]
 - Aqbay al-Ashrafi (1495–1496)[15]
 - Dawlat Bay (1501–1517)[16]
 
Ottoman
    
- Sharaf ad-Din Musa al-Muzaffari (1517–1524)[17]
 - Kara Şahin Mustafa (1524–1550)[18] [19]
 - Ridwan Pasha (1550–1565)[18][20]
 - Sinan Bey (1565–1567)[18]
 - Ridwan Pasha (1567–1572)[18][20]
 - Ahmad ibn Ridwan (1572–1601)[18][20]
 - Hasan Arab Ridwan (1601–1660)[18][20]
 - Husayn Pasha (1660–1663)[18][21]
 - Musa Pasha (1663–1679)[22]
 - Ahmad ibn Musa Pasha (1679-1690)[22]
 - Sayed Ahmad (1708–1723)
 - Salih Pasha Touqan (1723–?)[23]
 - Uthman Pasha (1760–1773)[24]
 - Zahir al-Umar (1773–1774)[25]
 - Suleiman Pasha (1804–1805)[26]
 - Muhammad Abu Marraq (1805–1807)[26]
 - Muhammad Abu-Nabbut (1807–1818)[26]
 - Mustafa Bey (1818–1820)[27]
 - Abdullah Pasha (1820–1831)[28]
 - Mas'ud al-Madi (1831–1834)[29][30]
 - Mahmud Abd al-Hadi (1849)[31]
 - Ahmad Rifaat Bak ash-Sharkasi (ca. 1868)[32]
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Sharon 2009, pp. 82–84.
 - Mohamed-Moain Sadek Die mamlukische Architektur der Stadt Gaza, Klaus Schwarz, 1991 pp.274-5.
 - Sharon 2009, pp. 93–94.
 - Sharon 2009, p. 85.
 - Sharon 2009, pp. 105–106.
 - Sharon 2009, pp. 108–109.
 - Philipp 1998, p. 41.
 - Philipp 1998, p. 43.
 - Muḥammad Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-Ṣaṣrā, A Chronicle of Damascus 1389-1397, University of California Press, p.15.
 - Sharon 2009, p. 133.
 - Sharon 2009, p. 142.
 - Sharon 2009, pp. 162–163.
 - Mayer, 1933, pp. 230-231
 - Sharon 2009, p. 134.
 - Sharon, 1999, p. 150
 - Sharon 2009, p. 183.
 - Sharon 2009, p. 187.
 - Sharon 2009, p. 196.
 - Ze'evi 1996, p. 39.
 - Ze'evi 1996, p. 40.
 - Ze'evi 1996, p. 41.
 - Filiu 2014, p. 28.
 - Doumani 1995, p. 38.
 - The province of Damascus, 1723-1783. Khayats, 1966. p. 256.
 - Philipp 2001, p. 42.
 - Mattar 2005, pp. 343–344.
 - Khalidi 1992, p. 103.
 - Philipp 2001, p. 90.
 - Khalidi 1992, p. 164.
 - Schölch 1993, p. 182.
 - Macalister and Masterman 1905, p. 356.
 - Sharon 2009, p. 195.
 
Bibliography
    
- Doumani, B. (1995). Rediscovering Palestine: Merchants and Peasants in Jabal Nablus 1700–1900. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 0-226-86766-8.
 - Filiu, Jean-Pierre (2014). Gaza: A History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190201890.
 - Khalidi, W. (1992). All That Remains. Washington DC: Institute for Palestine Studies. ISBN 0-88728-224-5.
 - Macalister, R. A. S.; Masterman, E. W. G. (1905). "Occasional Papers on the Modern inhabitants of Palestine, part I & part II". Quarterly Statement - Palestine Exploration Fund. 37: 343–356. doi:10.1179/peq.1905.37.4.343.
 - Mattar, P. (2005). Encyclopedia of the Palestinians (Rev. ed.). New York, NY: Facts on File. ISBN 0-8160-5764-8.
 - Mayer, L. A. (1933). Saracenic Heraldry: A Survey. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 - Philipp, Thomas (2001). Acre: The Rise and Fall of a Palestinian City, 1730–1831. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231123272.
 - Schölch, Alexander (1993). Palestine in Transformation, 1856–1882: Studies in Social, Economic and Political Development. Washington DC: Institute for Palestine Studies. ISBN 0-88728-234-2.
 - Sharon, M. (1999). Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae, B-C. Vol. 2. BRILL. ISBN 90-04-11083-6.
 - Sharon, M. (2009). Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae, G. Vol. 4. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-17085-8.
 - Ze'evi, D. (1996). An Ottoman century: The District of Jerusalem in the 1600s. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-2915-6.
 
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