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- Country of residence: Jordan
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Amin Masoud Mahmoud Abu Bakr (1963-) is a Palestinian historian and researcher . He was born in the town of Ya'bad and studied primary and secondary school in its schools. He obtained his secondary school certificate in 1981. He obtained a BA in History from Yarmouk University in 1987, a Master's degree in 1990, and his thesis was entitled "Hebron District 1864-1918" and a PhD from the University of Jordan in 1996, and his dissertation was entitled "Land Ownership in the Jerusalem Governorate 1858-1918". He received several awards, including the Academic Excellence Award from Jordanian universities during his studies, a number of appreciation awards for scientific participation in Palestine and abroad, and the Dr. Kamel Al-Asali Award for Jerusalem Research "Jerusalem Day Amman" in the Jordanian capital in 1996. He worked as an assistant professor at the University of Jordan , Al-Quds Open University , and An-Najah National University in Nablus .
His research
He wrote many articles and researches, the most important of which are:
Hebron District 1864-1918, University of Jordan / Deanship of Scientific Research in 1995.
Land ownership in the Jerusalem Mutasarrifate 1858-1918, Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation , Amman 1996.
Endowments of the Ibrahimi Mosque 1862-1918, Hebron City Reconstruction Foundation, Hebron 2000.
Al-Husseini Real Estate Ownership in Palestine 1798-1948. Issued in 2014 by Al al-Bayt University.
The Egyptian campaign on the city of Acre in 1831-1832.
The development of land ownership in the Acre coast 1869-1948.
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