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Ottoman Empire And The Arabs

Pages: 6 (1859 words) Sources: 6 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:40041022

Sharif Hussein Ibn Saud and the Fall of the ottoman empire
Introduction
The ottoman empire was served by a strong military and centralized political structure, but with territory that stretched into both the East and the West, the … was served by a strong military and centralized political structure, but with territory that stretched into both the East and the West, the ottoman empire was also greatly served by its geography and the diversity of this realm. At the heart of its rule was the power of … the heart of its rule was the power of Mecca and the religious significance Mecca held for the Muslims. The relationship among the ottoman, the Arabs, the Egyptian Ibrahim Pasha and his Sons, the Sharif of Mecca and Ibn Saud in Central Arabia all contributed to the … Egyptian Ibrahim Pasha and his Sons, the Sharif of Mecca and Ibn Saud in……

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Anderson, Scott. 2014. Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East. Atlantic Books.

Faroqhi, Suraiya. 1994. Pilgrims and Sultans: The Hajj under the Ottomans 1517–1683. London: I. B. Tauris. 

Faroqhi, Suraiya. 2004. The Ottoman Empire and the World Around It. London: IB Tauris.

Khaled Fahmy. 2009. Mehmed Ali: From Ottoman Governor to Ruler of Egypt (Oxford:Oneworld Publications.

Murphy, David. 2008.  The Arab Revolt 1916–18 Lawrence sets Arabia Ablaze. Osprey: London.

Wilson, Mary C. 'The Hashemites, the Arab Revolt, and Arab Nationalism' in The Origins of Arab Nationalism (1991), ed. Rashid Khalidi, pp. 204–24. Columbia University Press.

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The Influence Of International Jewry In The Founding Of Israel

Pages: 6 (1816 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Essay Document #:97404308

… or as an Iraqi or as a…[break]…1917 announced support for a Jewish state in Palestine, which at the time was controlled by the ottoman empire. However, this control was taken away by the British by the end of war. The British were thus in a position to make ……

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JMW, XII. Jewish Identity Challenged and Redefined: #16

JMW, XI. The Shoah: #21-41

JMW, VIII. Sephardi & Middle Eastern Jewry #32-35

JMW, X. Zionism: #42-55

JMW, IX. American Jewry: #52

 

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