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Photographs

The Grand New Hotel, one of many Western buildings constructed as the foreign consulates in Jerusalem gained power. Pictured is Bertha Spafford Vester, who was chosen by Ismail al-Husayni at the turn of the twentieth century to run the only Muslim girls’ school in Jerusalem.

Ismail al-Husayni’s home, one of the few properties commissioned by the wealthy class in the late nineteenth century displaying classical Islamic architectural features. It was later turned into the Orient House Hotel.

Sharif Husayn with Kamal al-Husayni in 1914, bringing the holy carpet of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to celebrate the Nabi Musa pilgrimage.

Salim al-Husayni, Mayor of Jerusalem, circa 1909.

Salim al-Husayni with a Turkish general in 1914.

The military governor of Syria, Jamal Pasha, visits Jerusalem in 1915.

Musa Kazim and Ronald Storrs, the new mayor and governor of Jerusalem respectively, celebrating Armistice Day in 1919.

Mufti Kamil al-Husayni in 1919.

A delegation led by Hussein al-Husayni meets the British army in 1917 with an official document of surrender.

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