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Al-Mallah was a man of liberal views, open to western ideas and thought, proficient in
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Al-Mallah was described by a fellow historian Sheikh Kamil al-Ghazzi as "The leading notable of Aleppo". Moreover, his biography appeared in a number of books, and was also cited in dozens of historical works on Aleppo and modern Syria written by noted Arab and western scholars. His name also
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collection of rare and antiquarian books and manuscripts, which he made available to scholars and researchers by dedicating them to the "Islamic
Endowments Library of Aleppo," and the "Library of the Arab Academy" in Damascus.
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appeared in the memoirs of Syrian politicians as well as the accounts of Arab and western travelers, including the late Crown Prince
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Parliament of 1908, and served as the last
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President of the Mixed Commercial Court (1885–1897);
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