Jerusalem during the Ottoman period
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Jerusalem during the Ottoman period
Summary
Jerusalem during the Ottoman period is an aspect of history[1].
Key Facts
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period is located in Damascus eyalet[2].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period is located in Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem[3].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period is in the country of Ottoman Empire[4].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period is on the continent of Asia[5].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period's instance of is recorded as aspect of history[6].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period's instance of is recorded as historical period[7].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period's instance of is recorded as historical geographic location[8].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period followed Jerusalem in the Mameluk period[9].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period was followed by Jerusalem during the British Mandate of Palestine[10].
- The location of Jerusalem during the Ottoman period was Jerusalem[11].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period is part of Ottoman Palestine[12].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period's Commons category is recorded as Jerusalem during Ottoman period[13].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period began on 1517[14].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period ended on 1917[15].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period took place on 1600[16].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period's facet of is recorded as history of Jerusalem[17].
- Jerusalem during the Ottoman period dates from the modern period[18].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include aspect of history[6], historical period[7], and historical geographic location[8].
Use and Application
Jerusalem during the Ottoman period is part of Ottoman Palestine[12].