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Daher el-Omar (also: Dhaher, Dhahar) (Arabic ظاهر العمر الزيداني zāhir al-`umar az-zaydānī, born ca. 1690, died August 21, 1775) was the Arab-Bedouin ruler of the Galilee district of the southern Levant during the mid-18th century. The founder of modern Haifa, he fortified many cities, among... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Acre, Israel In 1750, Daher El-Omar, the ruler of Acre, utilized the remnants of the Crusader walls as a foundation for his walls.

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Moshe Chaim Luzzatto Luzzato's original synagogue in Akko was razed by the city's Bedouin ruler Daher el-Omar in 1758, who built a mosque on top of it.

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History of Ottoman Egypt Ali Bey intended at first to defend himself so long as possible in the citadel at Cairo; but receiving information to the effect that his friend Daher El-Omar of Acre was still willing to give him refuge, he left Cairo for Syria (April 8, 1772), one day before the entrance of Abu-'l-Dhahab.

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Tzippori Other notable structures include a Roman theater, two early Christian Churches, a Crusader fortress that was renovated by Daher El-Omar in the 18th century, and some 40 mosaics.

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    Daher el-Omar

    Daher el-Omar (also: Dhaher, Dhahar) (Arabic ظاهر آل عمر الزيداني ẓāhir Āl ʿumar az-zaydānī, born ca. 1690, died August 21, 1775) was the Arab-Bedouin ruler of the Galilee district of the southern Levant during the mid-18th century.
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    St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Shefa-Amr

    St. Peter & St. Paul Church is located in the city of Shefa-Amr, Israel on one of the town's peaks of the old city. ... The church was built by Otman, the son of Daher el-Omar, who made a promise to build it if his fort was finished successfully, so its history goes back to that of Otman's fort.
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    Acre, Israel

    Acre (Hebrew: עַכּוֹ‎, Akko; Arabic: عكّا‎, ʻAkkā) also Akko, is a city in the Western Galilee region of northern Israel. ... In 1750, Daher El-Omar, the ruler of Acre, utilized the remnants of the Crusader walls as a foundation for his walls.
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    Shefa-'Amr

    Shefa-'Amr, also Shfar'am (Arabic: شفاعمرو‎, Šafā ʻAmr; Hebrew: שְׁפַרְעָם‎, Šəfarʻam) is a city in the North District in Israel. ... After Daher el-Omar's rise to power in the 1740s, Ali Zaydani was replaced with his nephew, Uthman; a brother of Daher el-Omar.
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    Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation

    The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunication, also known as the Church of St. Gabriel or St. Gabriel's Greek Orthodox Church, is an Eastern Orthodox church in Nazareth, Israel. Likely first established in Byzantine-era Palestine, it was rebuilt during the time of the Crusades, and again in the 18th century under the rule of Daher el-Omar, the Arab governor of the Galilee.
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    Moshe Chaim Luzzatto

    Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (Hebrew: משה חיים לוצאטו, also Moses Chaim, Moses Hayyim, also Luzzato) (1707-1746 (26 Iyar 5506)), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaMCHaL (or RaMHaL, רמח"ל), was a prominent Italian Jewish rabbi, kabbalist, and philosopher. ... Luzzato's original synagogue in Akko was razed by the city's Bedouin ruler Daher el-Omar in 1758, who built a mosque on top of it.
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    Tzippori

    Tzippori (Hebrew: צִפּוֹרִי, ציפורי‎), also known as Sepphoris, Dioceserea and Saffuriya (Arabic: صفورية‎, also transliterated Safurriya and Suffurriye) is located in the central Galilee region, 6 kilometers (4 mi) north-northwest of Nazareth, in modern-day Israel. ... Other notable structures include a Roman theater, two early Christian Churches, a Crusader fortress that was renovated by Daher El-Omar in the 18th century, and some 40 mosaics.
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    Nazareth

    Nazareth (pronounced /ˈnæzərəθ/; Arabic: الناصرة‎ an-Nāṣira or an-Naseriyye; Hebrew: נָצְרַת‎, Natzrat or Natzeret) is the capital and largest city in the North District of Israel. ... Stability returned with the rule of Daher el-Omar, a powerful local sheikh who ruled over much of the Galilee and who authorized the Franciscans to build a church in 1730.
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    History of Ottoman Egypt

    Egypt was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1517, having lost Syria to the Ottomans the previous year. ... He himself took Jaffa. and Gaza, the former of which he gave to his friend Daher El-Omar of Acre.
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    Daher (disambiguation)

    Daher, Egypt, or alternatively El Zaher, a district in Cairo, Egypt ... Dhaher al-Omar the Arab-Bedouin ruler and founder of modern Haifa

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