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Throne villages (Arabic: قرى الكراسي Arabic transliteration: qura al-karasi; singular qaryat al-kursi) were villages in the central mountain areas of Palestine (today making up the modern-day West Bank) that served as seats of political and military power for the local leaders (sheikhs) of rural subdistricts (nahiya, pl. nawahi) primarily during the latter half of Ottoman rule.

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  • قرى الكراسي (ar)
  • Throne village (en)
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  • قرى الكراسي هي مجموعة قرى في فلسطين ضمت 24 قرية خلال القرنين الثامن عشر والتاسع عشر حيث كان يحكمها مشايخ من العائلات القوية، ومن أبرزها مشيخة جمّاعين في نابلس، وكانت تتمتع بسلطة من الدولة العثمانية حيث كانت تجمع الضرائب نيابة عنها واستطاع شيوخ القرى حيازة القوّة والثروة وتجلى ذلك في عمارة قصورهم. (ar)
  • Throne villages (Arabic: قرى الكراسي Arabic transliteration: qura al-karasi; singular qaryat al-kursi) were villages in the central mountain areas of Palestine (today making up the modern-day West Bank) that served as seats of political and military power for the local leaders (sheikhs) of rural subdistricts (nahiya, pl. nawahi) primarily during the latter half of Ottoman rule. (en)
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  • قرى الكراسي هي مجموعة قرى في فلسطين ضمت 24 قرية خلال القرنين الثامن عشر والتاسع عشر حيث كان يحكمها مشايخ من العائلات القوية، ومن أبرزها مشيخة جمّاعين في نابلس، وكانت تتمتع بسلطة من الدولة العثمانية حيث كانت تجمع الضرائب نيابة عنها واستطاع شيوخ القرى حيازة القوّة والثروة وتجلى ذلك في عمارة قصورهم. (ar)
  • Throne villages (Arabic: قرى الكراسي Arabic transliteration: qura al-karasi; singular qaryat al-kursi) were villages in the central mountain areas of Palestine (today making up the modern-day West Bank) that served as seats of political and military power for the local leaders (sheikhs) of rural subdistricts (nahiya, pl. nawahi) primarily during the latter half of Ottoman rule. (en)
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