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Journal articles on the topic "Arab countries, history, 1517-1918"

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Laskier, Michael M. "Egypt and Beyond: The Jews of the Arab Countries in Modern Times - Gudrun Krämer. The Jews in Modern Egypt, 1914–1952. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1989. x, 319 pp." AJS Review 16, no. 1-2 (1991): 199–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0364009400003172.

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Gudrun Krämer's study on the Jews of Egypt is divided into five sections: Communal Structure and Composition; Communal Organization; Socioeconomic and Political Change (1914–1918); Jewish Reactions to Political Change: Egyptian Patriotism, Communism, and Zionism; and The Beginning of the End: Egyptianization, the Arab-Israeli War, and the Burning of Cairo.
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Özbaran, Salih. "A Review of Portuguese and Turkish Sources for the Ottomans in Arabia and the Indian Ocean in the 16th Century." Belleten 49, no. 193 (1985): 65–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.37879/belleten.1985.65.

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In the beginning of the sixteenth century the Indian Ocean witnessed the course of events which greatly effected the economies of the Mediterranean as well as the Ottoman and Arab countries. The Portuguese reached the Western India at the end of the fifteenth century and established themselves at various strategic points around the Indian Ocean, seeking to dominate and shift the flow of trade which had been running through the Red Sea and the Gulf to the Mediterranean world for many centuries. On the other hand, the Ottomans became a sea power as well as the land after the conquest of Constant
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(Kemal Rashid), كمال طاهر رشيد, محمد روسلان (Mohamed Ruslan) та فيصل عبد الحميد (Feisal AbdulHamid). "الشيخ محمود البرزنجي وجهوده لقيام دولة كوردستان Sheikh Mahmoud Barzanji and his Efforts for the Establishment of the Kurdistan". Journal of Islam in Asia (E-ISSN: 2289-8077) 10, № 2 (2014): 76–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/jia.v10i2.435.

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الملخصتهدف هذه الدراسة إلى إلقاء الضوء على حقبة مهمة من تاريخ كوردستان، بعد الحرب العالمية الأولى التي عانت خلالها المنطقة من فراغ سياسي وإداري، تم ملؤه بظهور قائد عرف باسم الشيخ محمود البرزنجي. وقد ذاع صيت الشيخ في فترة شهدت العديد من الأحداث السياسية الجسيمة، فضلاً عن المحاولات العديدة لدول الشرق والغرب للهيمنة على كوردستان بعد نهاية الخلافة العثمانية. وقد ترعرع الشيخ محمود البرزنجي في أسرة متدينة عرفت ببراعتها في العلوم الشرعية ونضالها السياسي والعسكري. وقام البريطانيون بمساندة دعوته لتأسيس مملكة كوردية، وكانوا يهدفون من وراء ذلك إضعاف أثر السلطة العثمانية في المنطقة. فيما اصطدم الشيخ محمود
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Karakoç, İrfan. "Some colours and some lust that’s who you are: Cenap Sahabettin and four travels around Ottoman’s “Orient”Biraz renk biraz şehvet o sensin işte: Cenap Şahabettin ve Osmanlı’nın “Orient”inde dört gezinti." International Journal of Human Sciences 13, no. 1 (2016): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.14687/ijhs.v13i1.3544.

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<p>Cenap Şahabettin (1871-1934) is generally accepted as a part of the Servet-i Fünûn literary movement which was popular between 1896 and 1901 in the Ottoman Empire. He is well-known as a poet but he had written prose as well. He worked for the Ottoman government as a high ranking executive in Arabic countries and wrote several books during his mission and ensuing travels. <em>Hac Yolunda</em> (On the way to Mecca), <em>Âfâk-ı Irak</em> (Horizons of Iraq) are his travel books. He also published two travel notes under the titles of “Suriye Mektupları” (Letters fro
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Arab countries, history, 1517-1918"

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Esdaile, Michael James. "Rhetoric vs practice : a re-examination of the 1916 Arab Revolt's advisers." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=83181.

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The First World War's 1916 Arab Revolt has become, in the West, a renowned episode in part because of the presence of one dominating character: T.E. Lawrence. However, "Lawrence of Arabia" is only the most prominent of the many Western agents sent to advise the Revolt. The narratives of these advisers have come to dominate the most Westerners popular conception of the Arab uprising. Most scholars have portrayed the British advisers to the Arab Revolt as "pro-Arab." The aim of this thesis is to challenge that portrayal through a careful analysis of the writings (published and unpublished
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Books on the topic "Arab countries, history, 1517-1918"

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Europe through Arab eyes, 1578-1727. Columbia University Press, 2008.

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The Arab awakening: The story of the Arab National Movement. Kegan Paul, 2000.

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Barrū, Tawfīq. al- Qaḍīyah al-ʻArabīyah fī al-Ḥarb al-ʻĀlamīyah al-Ūlá, 1914-1918. Dār Ṭalas, 1989.

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A soldier's story: From Ottoman rule to independent Iraq : the memoirs of Jafar Pasha Al-Askari (1885-1936). Arabian Pub., 2003.

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British Pan-Arab Policy, 1915-1922. Taylor and Francis, 2017.

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British Pan-Arab policy, 1915-1922. Transaction Publishers, 2009.

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Guerrilla leader: T.E. Lawrence and the Arab revolt. Bantam Books, 2011.

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The Arab movements in World War I. Frank Cass, 1993.

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Mohs, Polly A. Military intelligence and the Arab revolt: The first modern intelligence war. Routledge, 2008.

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Elie, Podeh, and Winckler Onn, eds. Rethinking Nasserism: Revolution and historical memory in modern Egypt. University Press of Florida, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Arab countries, history, 1517-1918"

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Orkaby, Asher. "Imperial Yemen—Ottoman and British Empires." In Yemen. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190932268.003.0004.

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This chapter examines Yemen's relationship with the Ottoman and British empires. For centuries, invading armies and sporadic occupations prevented Yemen's tribes from coalescing under a single central and indigenous governing authority. The lack of a single uniting Yemeni identity did not mean that ancient Yemen did not thrive under foreign rule. Often considered the golden age of South Arabia, the Rasulid Dynasty extended its border to include the geographic boundaries of the modern Republic of Yemen, marking the only point in the country's history where Yemen was "united." This golden era came to an end when local Zaydi imams staged a successful rebellion and established temporary local dominance until the arrival of the Portuguese and the Ottoman Empire less than a century later. The chapter then looks at the arrival of the British Empire in Yemen. When Imam Yahya of the Hamid al-Din family declared North Yemen independent from the Ottoman Empire on October 30, 1918, the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen became the first independent Arab state in the Middle East. Imam Yahya used his nationalist popularity and religious credentials to centralize the northern Yemeni state and consolidate authority around the imam.
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