Mukhtar
A mukhtar (; ) is a village chief in the Levant: "an old institution that goes back to the time of the Ottoman rule". According to Amir S. Cheshin, Bill Hutman and Avi Melamed, the mukhtar "for centuries were the central figures". They "were not restricted to Muslim communities"; even "Christian and Jewish communities in the Arab world also had mukhtars."Mukhtars are headmen or clan elders. They traditionally linked villagers with the state bureaucracy. Some of the mukhtar’s duties included registering life events (births, marriages, etc.) and notarizing documents. Quoting Tore Björgo: "The mukhtar was, among other things, responsible for collecting taxes and ensuring that law and order was prevailing in his village". Provided by Wikipedia
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106by مكرمة بنت مختارOther Authors: “...Mukrimah binti Mukhtar...”
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107by مصطفى، مختار عيسى سليمانOther Authors: “...Mustafa, Mukhtar 'Isa Sulayman...”
Published 1998
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108by بلال، محمد حسن مختارOther Authors: “...Bilal, Muhammad al-Hasan Mukhtar...”
Published 1991
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109by قمر، عبد القاهر محمد أحمد مختارOther Authors: “...Qamar, 'Abd al-Qahir Muhammad Ahmad Mukhtar...”
Published 1995
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110by حشاد، سيد مختار محمد أحمدOther Authors: “...Hashad, Sayyid Mukhtar Muhammad Ahmad...”
Published 1993
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