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”’Tahboub Al-Marwani”’ ({{langx|ar|آل طهبوب المرواني}}), spelled ”’Tahboub”’ or ”””, is a prominent [[Languages of Palestine|Palestinian]] family of notables in the city of [[Hebron]], [[Palestine]] and [[Jordan]]. The family claims [[Umayyad dynasty|Umayyad]] and [[Quraysh|Qurayshite]] descent through the [[Al-Marwani family]]. |
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| name = Tahboub family |
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| native_name = آل طهبوب المرواني |
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| type = [[Al-Marwani family|Marwanid]] [[Umayyad dynasty|Umayyad]] |
| type = [[Al-Marwani family|Marwanid]] [[Umayyad dynasty|Umayyad]] |
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| origin = [[Al-Andalus]] |
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Revision as of 16:04, 24 October 2025
Palestinian noble family
Tahboub Al-Marwani (Arabic: آل طهبوب المرواني), sometimes spelled simply Tahboub or Al-Marwani, is a prominent Palestinian family of notables in the city of Hebron, Palestine and Jordan. The family claims Umayyad and Qurayshite descent through the Al-Marwani family.
History and Origins
The Tahboub family is mentioned to be descendants of the Umayyads from the Banu Marwan clan, and are considered cousins of the Al-Zaro Al-Marwani family. Their lineage and origins are in the city of Hebron, but their roots trace back to al-Andalus.
The Tahboub family is descended from Khayr al-Din al-Marwani which returned from Andalusia to Palestine and settled in Hebron with his brother Shihab al-Din al-Marwani. Another brother, Muhammad, died at sea while returning from Andalusia. Their cousin, Shams al-Din Abu al-Barakat al-Marwani, the ancestor of the Al-Zaro Al-Marwani family, also migrated with them to the Levant establishing himself in Hebron as well.
According to family and Ottoman Ashraf syndicate records from Palestine , the Tahboub al-Marwani and Al-Zaro Al-Marwani families are descendants of Abd al-Rahman I al-Marwani al-Umawi, Emir of Córdoba, and both are considered the same family since they are cousins.
Notable members
Notable people with the surname include:
- Dima Tahboub (born 1976), Jordanian writer and politician
- Fayeq Hamdi Tahboub, Palestinian scouting leader
- Hasan Tahboub (1923–1998), Palestinian imam and politician
- Rami Tahboub, Palestinian diplomat and ambassador of the State of Palestine to Lebanon and Kuwait
- Abd al-Qadir Effendi Tahboub, one of the notables of the city of Hebron appointed by the Ottomans as a member of the Ashraf syndicate of Diyarbakir in 1913
- Abdel Rahman Tahboub (born in 1965), Palestinian-Jordanian journalist and writer

