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Yusuf Sa'id Abu Durra (Arabic: يوسف سعيد أبو درة, 1900 – 30 September 1939), also known as Abu Abed was one of the chief Palestinian Arab rebel commanders during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine. Abu Durra was a close disciple of the Muslim preacher and rebel Izz ad-Din al-Qassam and one of the few survivors of a shootout between British forces and Qassam, in which the latter was killed. When the revolt broke out, Abu Durra led bands of Qassam's remaining disciples and other armed volunteers in the region between Haifa and Jenin. He also administered a rebel court system in his areas of operation, which prosecuted and executed several Palestinian village headmen suspected of colluding with the British authorities. After experiencing battlefield setbacks, Abu Durra escaped to Transjorda

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  • يوسف أبو درة (ar)
  • Jusuf Said Abu Durra (pl)
  • Yusuf Abu Durra (en)
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  • Jusuf Said Abu Durra (ur. 1900, zm. 30 września 1939) - przywódca arabskiego powstania w Palestynie (1936–1939). (pl)
  • يوسف سعيد صالح أبو درة الجرادات (1900 – 1940) من عشيرة الجرادات المعروفة في فلسطين وأحد قادة الثورة الفلسطينية الكبرى 1936–1939. ولد في قرية سيلة الحارثية قضاء جنين وتلقى دراسته الأولية في مدرستها واشتغل في الزراعة لبعض الوقت ولكنه اضطر إلى الانتقال إلى مدينة حيفا حيث عمل في السكة الحديد. (ar)
  • Yusuf Sa'id Abu Durra (Arabic: يوسف سعيد أبو درة, 1900 – 30 September 1939), also known as Abu Abed was one of the chief Palestinian Arab rebel commanders during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine. Abu Durra was a close disciple of the Muslim preacher and rebel Izz ad-Din al-Qassam and one of the few survivors of a shootout between British forces and Qassam, in which the latter was killed. When the revolt broke out, Abu Durra led bands of Qassam's remaining disciples and other armed volunteers in the region between Haifa and Jenin. He also administered a rebel court system in his areas of operation, which prosecuted and executed several Palestinian village headmen suspected of colluding with the British authorities. After experiencing battlefield setbacks, Abu Durra escaped to Transjorda (en)
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  • Yusuf Abu Durra (en)
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