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The Ridwan dynasty (also spelled Radwan; Turkish: Rizvan) was the most prominent pasha family in Palestine, ruling the southwestern districts of the Damascus Eyalet ("Province of Damascus") in the 16th and 17th centuries under Ottoman rule. The dynasty was based in Gaza, where its members continuously served as the hereditary sanjak-beys (district governors) of the sanjak (provincial district) for over a century. Members also ruled different provinces and districts throughout the Ottoman Empire and held additional titles at different times. The Ridwan period in Gaza was considered the city's last golden age.

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  • The Ridwan dynasty (also spelled Radwan; Turkish: Rizvan) was the most prominent pasha family in Palestine, ruling the southwestern districts of the Damascus Eyalet ("Province of Damascus") in the 16th and 17th centuries under Ottoman rule. The dynasty was based in Gaza, where its members continuously served as the hereditary sanjak-beys (district governors) of the sanjak (provincial district) for over a century. Members also ruled different provinces and districts throughout the Ottoman Empire and held additional titles at different times. The Ridwan period in Gaza was considered the city's last golden age. The dynasty was founded by Kara Şahin Mustafa Pasha, who served as governor of a number of provinces and district, including Gaza, during his career. The dynasty was named after Mustafa's son Ridwan Pasha who served as Gaza's governor in 1570 until he was succeeded by his son Ahmad Pasha ibn Ridwan two years later. The latter served for 30 years, during which time Gaza became the chief stronghold of the dynasty. The sanjaks of Jerusalem and Nablus came under Ahmad Pasha's administration intermittently throughout his rule. After Ahmad Pasha was reassigned as beylerbey (provincial governor) of Damascus in 1601, his son Hasan Arap Pasha inherited Gaza's governorship, occupying the office for 43 years. His rule impoverished Gaza and bankrupted the dynasty. Hasan Pasha's son and successor Husayn Pasha was appointed to the office in 1644 and served until 1672. Under Husayn Pasha's leadership, Gaza became a prosperous, secure and religiously diverse city. He was deposed and executed by the Ottoman authorities in 1663, after which his brother Musa Pasha was appointed to the post, serving until 1679. The last Ridwan governor of Gaza was Musa Pasha's son Ahmad Pasha whose governorship ended in 1690. (en)
  • A dinastia Riduão, Raduão ou Ruduão (em árabe: Ridwan, Radwan ou Rudwan; em turco: Rizvan) foi a família paxá mais proeminente na Palestina, governando os distritos do sudoeste do eialete de Damasco ("Província de Damasco") nos séculos XVI e XVII sob o domínio otomano. A dinastia se centrou em Gaza, onde seus membros serviram continuamente como (governadores de distrito) hereditários do sanjaco (distrito provincial) por mais de um século. Os membros também governaram diferentes províncias e distritos em todo o Império Otomano e detinham títulos adicionais em épocas diferentes. O período Riduão em Gaza foi considerado a última idade de ouro da cidade. A dinastia foi fundada por , que atuou como governador de várias províncias e distritos, incluindo Gaza, durante sua carreira. A dinastia recebeu o nome do filho de Mustafá, Riduão Paxá, que serviu como governador de Gaza em 1570 até ser sucedido por seu filho Amade Paxá ibne Riduão, dois anos depois. Este último serviu por 30 anos, período durante o qual Gaza se tornou o principal reduto da dinastia. Os sanjacos de Jerusalém e Nablus ficaram sob a administração de Amade de forma intermitente ao longo de seu governo. Depois que Amade foi transferido como beilerbei (governador provincial) de Damasco em 1601, seu filho herdou o governo de Gaza, ocupando o cargo por 43 anos. Seu governo empobreceu Gaza e levou a dinastia à falência. O filho e sucessor de Haçane, Huceine Paxá, foi nomeado para o cargo em 1644 e serviu até 1672. Sob a liderança de Huceine, Gaza tornou-se uma cidade próspera, segura e religiosamente diversificada. Ele foi deposto e executado pelas autoridades otomanas em 1663, após o que seu irmão Muça Paxá foi nomeado para o cargo, servindo até 1679. O último governador Riduão de Gaza foi o filho de Muça, , cujo governo terminou em 1690. (pt)
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  • Ridwan Pasha (en)
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  • The Ridwan dynasty (also spelled Radwan; Turkish: Rizvan) was the most prominent pasha family in Palestine, ruling the southwestern districts of the Damascus Eyalet ("Province of Damascus") in the 16th and 17th centuries under Ottoman rule. The dynasty was based in Gaza, where its members continuously served as the hereditary sanjak-beys (district governors) of the sanjak (provincial district) for over a century. Members also ruled different provinces and districts throughout the Ottoman Empire and held additional titles at different times. The Ridwan period in Gaza was considered the city's last golden age. (en)
  • A dinastia Riduão, Raduão ou Ruduão (em árabe: Ridwan, Radwan ou Rudwan; em turco: Rizvan) foi a família paxá mais proeminente na Palestina, governando os distritos do sudoeste do eialete de Damasco ("Província de Damasco") nos séculos XVI e XVII sob o domínio otomano. A dinastia se centrou em Gaza, onde seus membros serviram continuamente como (governadores de distrito) hereditários do sanjaco (distrito provincial) por mais de um século. Os membros também governaram diferentes províncias e distritos em todo o Império Otomano e detinham títulos adicionais em épocas diferentes. O período Riduão em Gaza foi considerado a última idade de ouro da cidade. (pt)
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