Yousef al-Khalidi

Yusuf Dia Pasha al-Khalidi
Mayor of Jerusalem
In office
1870–1876
In office
1878–1879
In office
1899–1906
Personal details
Born1842
Jerusalem, Palestine
Died25 January 1906
NationalityOttoman
Alma materOriental Academy of Vienna
OccupationPolitician

Yusuf Dia Pasha al-Khalidi (1842–1906; Arabic: يوسف ضياء الدين باشا الخالدي, Yousef Ḍiya’ ad-Dīn Bāshā al-Khalidī) was a prominent Ottoman politician who served as mayor of Jerusalem during several non-consecutive terms in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.[1] Al Khalidi served as mayor of Jerusalem from the years 1870 to 1876, 1878 to 1879, and 1899 to 1906.[1]

He was an elected member of the first Ottoman parliament, and he represented Jerusalem. He was also a governor, translator, professor and prolific writer. As an Ottoman patriot and an active participant in the reform of the system following Egyptian withdrawal from Syria, Khalidi was proud of his Jerusalem heritage, and was a relentless reformer of the Ottoman system from within, rather than a precursor of Arab, or Syrian independence from the Ottomans. He continuously referred to his homeland (watani) as Jerusalem, and his country (biladuna) as the Ottoman Empire.[2]

  1. ^ a b Büssow 2011, p. 554.
  2. ^ Scholch 2005, pp. 65, 67.