Figures
1 Map of the old city of Jerusalem before 1967 53
2 Map of madrasas in Jerusalem during the Mamluk period 83
A1 al-Ḥaram al-Sharīf 418
A2 Bāb al-Qattānīn 418
A3 Sample front pages of the Waqfiyya of Khasseki Sultan (2 images) 449
A4 Copied record of the Waqfiyya of Sayyid Mehmed ibn Hajj Abdullah al-Maghribī (1196/ 1763) 450
A5 Copied sample of the Waqfiyya of Patriarch Minas from Armenian community of Jerusalem, 1113/1701 451
A6 Sample of a family tree regarding sharing of waqf revenues 468
A7 Account register of the Waqf of Husayin al-Qımiʿ dated 1127/1715 469
A8 Qubbat al-Yusuf 470
Tables
1 The population of Jerusalem according to Tahrīr books in the sixteenth century 51
2 Sanjāqs and sub-districts of the Province of Damascus 59
3 Administrative division of the Sanjāq of Jerusalem under the Syrian province 61
4 Charitable waqfs established in the old city of Jerusalem (1099–1572, 1591–1703) 91
5 Documented and newly established waqfs in the old city of Jerusalem by Year (1703–1831) 133
6 Distribution of waqf revenue allocation after the extinction of the founder’s lineage in family waqfs 141
7 Aggregate balance of revenue-generating properties of newly established waqfs in the old city of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 151
8 Newly Founded waqf institutions established by Jerusalem’s prominent local families (1703–1831) 219
9 Number of waqfs established by Jerusalem’s leading local families (1703–1831) 221
10 Kinship networks of women establishing new waqfs in the old city of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 241
11 Distribution of endowed properties in new waqfs established by women in the old city of Jerusalem 242
12 Reasons for position changes among waqf officials recorded in Jerusalem’s hurūfāt registers 256
13 Members of the haram sheikhs community in Jerusalem’s old city and their surra allocations as recorded in the surra registers 301
14 Members of the haram sheikhs community in Jerusalem’s old city and their surra allocations as recorded in the surra registers 301
15 Comprehensive list of beneficiaries receiving shares from surra revenues 305
16 List of the waqfs receiving shares from jizya tax revenues collected from non-Muslim subjects in the old city of Jerusalem (1212 AH / 1798 CE) 310
17 Methods of submitting petitions to the imperial council (Dīvān-ı Ḥümāyūn) by Jerusalemites (1742–1830) 320
A1 Jerusalem madrasa records (1703–1831) 410
A2 Masjid records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 420
A3 Mosque records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 421
A4 Sufi lodges records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 425
A5 Zāwiya records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 426
A6 Khanqāh records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 429
A7 Ribāṭ records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 431
A8 Maqam/Merkad al-Sharif records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 431
A9 Tomb records of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 432
A10 Praying and reciting waqfs of Jerusalem (1703–1831) 434
A11 Other waqf records in Jerusalem (1703–1831) 439
A12 List of the compiled waqfiyyas/hujjats in a register housed in the Archive of Muʾassasat Iḥyāʾ al-Turāth wa-l-Buḥūth al-Islāmiyya Institution in Abu Dis 454
A13 List of distribution the newly endowed waqf asset in the city center by neighborhoods (1703–1831) 455
A14 Distribution of the assets of newly established waqfs outside the city in Jerusalem according to neighborhoods (1703–1831) 462
A15 Distribution of waqf founders’ nicknames in Jerusalem (1703–1831) 464