Friday, August 14, 2020

39 Historical Images of Palestine before Annexed by Israel.Jeruselam under the Ottomon

A cafe in Jerusalem in 1858
A Palestinian man from the village of Douma, southeast of Nablus, in 1875
A picture of Palestinians returning a water well in Bethlehem in 1890
A picture of Rafah, in the far south of the Gaza Strip, in 1890
A picture of the city of Jenin in the late Ottoman rule in Palestine
A picture of the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem in 1910, and it appears in the picture that the city of Jerusalem at that time was busy with its streets, and the picture shows sellers in the streets, mandarins, and farmers
A picture of the main street, Nablus, Jerusalem, in the period between 1890-1905, and the picture shows trucks
A picture of the village of Sanur, Jenin District, between 1890-1914
A protest or seat for men in the village of Artas, north of Bethlehem, at the end of the nineteenth century
A soccer game in Jerusalem in 1910
A train station in Jerusalem in 1893
A watermelon seller from Gaza in 1900
A woman from the village of Douma, southeast of Nablus, in 1870
An Ottoman government employee who went to a Palestinian village in the period between 1890-1914
Demonstration in Jaffa in 1908 demanding Sultan Abdul Hamid and the Ottoman authorities for freedom and the holding of democratic parliamentary elections in a movement similar to the Young Turk movement in Turkey
During the opening of a hospital in the Sheikh Badr area, one of the western suburbs of Jerusalem, which is located near the village of Deir Yassin. In the photo, a number of senior Ottoman officials, including Palestinian Arabs
Farmers from the Ramallah area build a mud house, and most of the people of the village participated in the construction process in a wonderful cooperative scene.
Farmers from the village of Beitin, Ramallah district, harvesting wheat in 1890
Image of Bethlehem in 1862
ladies in Palestine 1934
Pictures from inside the Hejaz train that used to connect Turkey to the Hijaz via Syria and Palestine Photo in the period between 1900-1917
picture of the Hejaz railway line that used to connect Turkey through Syria, Palestine and the Hijaz in the Holy Land. The picture is from the city of Haifa, where the line used to pass, and it was stopped by the English and the French after their o
Railway station in the city of Jerusalem in the Ottoman era
Sheikh of one of the Palestinian villages in the period between 1890-1900
Syrians flock to volunteer centers in Damascus to participate in the Palestine War of 1948
The great Sultan Abdul Hamid II became angry in front of the Jewish organizations when they asked him to allow Jewish settlement in Palestine, as the Sultan imprisoned them in the League Council prison,
The two Turkish leaders Anwar Pasha and Jamal Pasha during World War One
The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem. The wall, also known as the Western Wall is the only remnant of the Temple in Jerusalem, the holiest building in Judaism.
Turkish soldiers in Jenin in 1917
 Women from Jerusalem milling grain at the end of the nineteenth century

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