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Mousa Pacha was the great grand son of Prince Radwan ibn Moustafa the great military and politician in Sultan Suleiman around 1450.
Prince Radwan ibn Moustafa was the son of Kara Shahin Moustafa the first governor of Sanjak Gaza around 1440.
The great contribution to Palestine history and all middle east history was remarquable with the family of Radwan/Abu Radwan for 400 years.
the Radwan mosque was renovated by UNDP in 1990.
Very near is the Radwan street square.