Salibi al-Daher
Salibi al-Daher | |
|---|---|
| Subgovernor of Tiberias | |
| In office Before 1765 – 1773 | |
| Preceded by | Daher al-Umar |
| Succeeded by | Ahmad al-Daher |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 1773 |
| Relatives | Zayadina (clan) Ali al-Daher (brother) |
Salibi al-Daher (transliterated Ṣalībī al-Ḍāhir; given name also transliterated Sulaybi or Celebi) (died 1773) was the eldest son of Daher al-Umar, the Arab strongman over northern Palestine during Ottoman rule in the mid-18th century. He served as his father's deputy or administrator over Tiberias. He was known to be Daher's most loyal son, his younger brothers having launched repeated rebellions against their father. He died supporting Ali Bey al-Kabir's abortive campaign to restore power over Egypt in 1773.