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WWI Arab Revolt - Hashemite Sharif of Mecca - Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi
see full video @ Promises and Betrayals - Middle East - History Channel Documentary
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published: 27 Nov 2013
WWI Arab Revolt - Hashemite Sharif of Mecca - Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi
WWI Arab Revolt - Hashemite Sharif of Mecca - Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi
see full video @ Promises and Betrayals - Middle East - History Channel Documentary http://youtu.be/JW2sm0iR0E8 [select the **show more** control to display additional info] There is no evidence to suggest that Sharif Hussein bin Ali was inclined to "Arab Nationalism" before 1916, however the rise of "Turkish Nationalism" in the Ottoman Empire, that culminated in the 1908 Young Turks revolution displeased the Hashemites and resulted in a rift between them and the new government. During World War I, Hussein initially remained allied with the Ottomans but began secret negotiations with the British on the advice of his son, Abdullah, who had served in the Ottoman parliament up to 1914 and was convinced that it was necessary to separate from the increasingly nationalistic Ottoman administration. Starting in 1915, as indicated by letters of the British representative, Henry McMahon. The Secretary of State for War, Lord Kitchener, appealed to Hussein for assistance in the conflict on the side of the Triple Entente. Hussein demanded recognition of an Arab nation that included the Hejaz and other adjacent territories as well as approval for the proclamation of an Arab Caliphate of Islam. McMahon accepted and assured him that his assistance would be rewarded by an Arab empire encompassing the entire span between Egypt and Persia, with the exception of imperial possessions and interests in Kuwait, Aden, and the Syrian coast. But after protracted negotiations, with neither side committing to clear terms, including on key matters such as the fate of Palestine, Hussein became impatient and commenced with what would become known as The Great Arab Revolt against Ottoman control in 1916.- published: 27 Nov 2013
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(HD) Muslim Caliph PT. 10 - Who owns Hejaz Region
This video is part of a series called the Muslim Caliphate. This part deals with the Hejaz...
published: 18 Jul 2010
author: ineed2knowthis
(HD) Muslim Caliph PT. 10 - Who owns Hejaz Region
(HD) Muslim Caliph PT. 10 - Who owns Hejaz Region
This video is part of a series called the Muslim Caliphate. This part deals with the Hejaz Region and the Saudi family control over this area.- published: 18 Jul 2010
- views: 7808
- author: ineed2knowthis
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HEJAZ MECCA MEDINA IN OTTOMAN TIME (Osmanlı Mekke Medine)
FACEBOOK SAYFAMIZ:♥♥♥Osmanlı Tarihi Resim Arşivleri♥♥♥ LÜTFEN BEĞ......
published: 24 Oct 2011
author: OttomanState
HEJAZ MECCA MEDINA IN OTTOMAN TIME (Osmanlı Mekke Medine)
HEJAZ MECCA MEDINA IN OTTOMAN TIME (Osmanlı Mekke Medine)
FACEBOOK SAYFAMIZ:♥♥♥Osmanlı Tarihi Resim Arşivleri♥♥♥ LÜTFEN BEĞ...- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 4539
- author: OttomanState
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Jordan - Hejaz Railway
October 2006 The Hejaz railway, which transported pilgrims from Damascus to Medina, was on...
published: 28 Aug 2007
author: Journeyman Pictures
Jordan - Hejaz Railway
Jordan - Hejaz Railway
October 2006 The Hejaz railway, which transported pilgrims from Damascus to Medina, was one of the great train journeys of the world. Now, an ambitious plan ...- published: 28 Aug 2007
- views: 8785
- author: Journeyman Pictures
6:57
Five Days In the Hejaz
A desert trip from Jeddah to Madain Al Saleh, then following the Hejaz railway south....
published: 19 Aug 2013
Five Days In the Hejaz
Five Days In the Hejaz
A desert trip from Jeddah to Madain Al Saleh, then following the Hejaz railway south.- published: 19 Aug 2013
- views: 24
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Semai Hejaz - Constantinople / Light on Persian music under Safavids
Samai HEJAZ, Osul Semai(6 temps) Anonyme, Cantemir Collection #255 PATHS TO THE SUMMIT Liv...
published: 21 Jul 2012
author: diffusion14
Semai Hejaz - Constantinople / Light on Persian music under Safavids
Semai Hejaz - Constantinople / Light on Persian music under Safavids
Samai HEJAZ, Osul Semai(6 temps) Anonyme, Cantemir Collection #255 PATHS TO THE SUMMIT Live recording Montreal, March 24 2011, Salle Pierre-Mercure Constanti...- published: 21 Jul 2012
- views: 2309
- author: diffusion14
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Jassim AlArroug Play Hejaz Taksim On Faruk Turunz Oud
Jassim AlArroug Play Hejaz Taksim On Faruk Turunz Oud....
published: 13 Dec 2008
author: alarroug
Jassim AlArroug Play Hejaz Taksim On Faruk Turunz Oud
Jassim AlArroug Play Hejaz Taksim On Faruk Turunz Oud
Jassim AlArroug Play Hejaz Taksim On Faruk Turunz Oud.- published: 13 Dec 2008
- views: 6189
- author: alarroug
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4mezrab hejaz (reza shafiean)
iran music 4mezrab hejaz rajabi javaheri shahi mostanbet....
published: 01 Feb 2007
author: babak535353
4mezrab hejaz (reza shafiean)
4mezrab hejaz (reza shafiean)
iran music 4mezrab hejaz rajabi javaheri shahi mostanbet.- published: 01 Feb 2007
- views: 7163
- author: babak535353
0:59
Hejaz Railway
Parts of Lawrence of Arabia movie that illustrate the attacks from Lawrence and Bedouin ag...
published: 11 Nov 2013
Hejaz Railway
Hejaz Railway
Parts of Lawrence of Arabia movie that illustrate the attacks from Lawrence and Bedouin against Turkish ( Ottoman's Empire ).. In 1917- published: 11 Nov 2013
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Zolfonoon-Zarbi Hejaz ذوالفنون ضربی حجاز.wmv
امروز با خبر شدم استاد ذوالفنون از بین ما رفتند. به مناسبت درگذشت ایشان این قطعه بسیار زیب...
published: 18 Mar 2012
author: affectionate85
Zolfonoon-Zarbi Hejaz ذوالفنون ضربی حجاز.wmv
Zolfonoon-Zarbi Hejaz ذوالفنون ضربی حجاز.wmv
امروز با خبر شدم استاد ذوالفنون از بین ما رفتند. به مناسبت درگذشت ایشان این قطعه بسیار زیبا از تکنوازی های استاد رو آپلود کردم. روحش شاد و یادش گرامی.- published: 18 Mar 2012
- views: 596
- author: affectionate85
7:54
The Ottoman Hejaz Railway Project
The Hejaz (also Hedjaz) Railway (Turkish: Hicaz Demiryolu) was a narrow gauge railway (1,0...
published: 17 May 2014
The Ottoman Hejaz Railway Project
The Ottoman Hejaz Railway Project
The Hejaz (also Hedjaz) Railway (Turkish: Hicaz Demiryolu) was a narrow gauge railway (1,050 mm/3 ft 5 11⁄32 in track gauge) that ran from Damascus to Medina, through the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, with a branch line to Haifa on the Mediterranean Sea. It was a part of the Ottoman railway network and was built to extend the line from the Haydarpaşa Terminal in Istanbul beyond Damascus to the holy city of Mecca. It got no further than Medina, 400 kilometres (250 mi) short of Makkah, due to the interruption of the construction works caused by the outbreak of World War I. Damascus to Medina is 1,300 kilometres (810 mi). The main purpose of the railway was to establish a connection between Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire and the seat of the Islamic Caliphate, and Hejaz in Arabia, the site of the holiest shrines of Islam and the holy city of Mecca, the destination of the Hajj annual pilgrimage. Another important reason was to improve the economic and political integration of the distant Arabian provinces into the Ottoman state, and to facilitate the transportation of military forces. The railway is remarkable both for having had no debt when completed and for having many miles of track below sea level. A railway had been suggested in 1864 to relieve the suffering of the hajis on their 40-day journey through the wilderness of Midian, the Nafud, and the Hejaz Mountains. The railway was started in 1900 at the behest of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II and was built largely by the Ottomans, with German advice and support. A public subscription was opened throughout the Islamic world to fund construction. The railway was to be a waqf, an inalienable religious endowment or charitable trust. Before the construction, German military adviser in Istanbul Auler Pasha estimated that the transportation of soldiers from Istanbul to Mecca would be reduced to 120 hours. The Berlin to Baghdad Railway was built in the same time. The railways were interrelated and aimed to strengthen the authority of the Empire over Arab provinces. Another intention was to protect Hejaz and other Arab provinces from British invasion. The railway reached Medina on September 1, 1908, the anniversary of the Sultan's accession. Compromises had had to be made in order to finish by this date, with some sections of track being laid on temporary embankments across wadis. In 1913 the Hejaz Railway Station was opened in central Damascus as the starting point of the line. The Emir Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca viewed the railway as a threat to Arab suzerainty, since it provided the Ottomans with easy access to their garrisons in Hejaz, Asir, and Yemen. From its outset, the railway was the target of attacks by local Arab tribes. These were never particularly successful, but neither were the Turks able to control areas more than a mile or so either side of the line. Due to the locals' habit of pulling up wooden sleepers to fuel their camp-fires, some sections of the track were laid on iron sleepers. During World War I, the German Army produced shale oil from Yarmouk oil shale deposit to fuel locomotives operating on the railway. The line was repeatedly damaged in fighting during the war, particularly at the hands of the guerrilla force led by T. E. Lawrence during the Arab Revolt, which ambushed Ottoman trains. The Turks built a military railway from the Hejaz line to Beersheba, opening on October 30, 1915. In World War II the Samakh Line from Haifa to Deraa at the Syrian border and to Damascus was run for the Allied forces by the New Zealand Railway Group 17th ROC from Afula, with workshops at Deraa and Haifa. The locomotives were 1914 Borsig and 1917 Hauptman models from Germany and Breda from Italy. The line, previously operated by the Vichy French, was in disrepair. Trains over the steep section between Samakh (now Ma'agan) and Derea were 230 tons maximum, with 1000 tons moved in 24 hours. The Group also ran 60 miles (95 km) of branch line including Afula to Tulkarm After the fall of the Ottoman Empire the railway did not reopen south of the Jordanian-Saudi Arabian border. An attempt was made in the mid-1960s, but this was abandoned due to the Six Day War in 1967. Two connected sections of the Hejaz Railway are in service: from Amman in Jordan to Damascus in Syria, as the "Hedjaz Jordan Railway" ) from phosphate mines near Ma'an to the Gulf of Aqaba, as the "Aqaba Railway"- published: 17 May 2014
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Wahhabism Ep.13 - Hejaz
The thirteenth episode of a series tracking the political history of the origins of Wahhab...
published: 19 May 2013
author: SunniRevivalForum
Wahhabism Ep.13 - Hejaz
Wahhabism Ep.13 - Hejaz
The thirteenth episode of a series tracking the political history of the origins of Wahhabis. It aims to resolve the ambiguities regarding their purpose and ...- published: 19 May 2013
- views: 10
- author: SunniRevivalForum
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Hejaz Industries is recruiting!
Hejaz Industries is recruiting.
If you are interested in joining, check out our homepage w...
published: 26 Jan 2014
Hejaz Industries is recruiting!
Hejaz Industries is recruiting!
Hejaz Industries is recruiting. If you are interested in joining, check out our homepage www.Hejaz-Industries.com and check this https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m;=3284267#post3284267 and join our ingamechannel "Hejaz Pub" Your contacts are Christopher Schmidt, Chilli Beef or Omar Mokhtar.- published: 26 Jan 2014
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2 Al Hejaz International School Opening Ceremony of Quran Competition 2012-2013
Prepared and Programmed by the following gentlemen: Mr. Mohammed Mahmoud Al Batta - coordi...
published: 19 Mar 2013
author: JDCstudioworks421
2 Al Hejaz International School Opening Ceremony of Quran Competition 2012-2013
2 Al Hejaz International School Opening Ceremony of Quran Competition 2012-2013
Prepared and Programmed by the following gentlemen: Mr. Mohammed Mahmoud Al Batta - coordinator Mr. Fathy Bakit Ahmed Ahmed - assistant Mr. Ehab Zaghloul - a...- published: 19 Mar 2013
- views: 98
- author: JDCstudioworks421
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Identity Branding Forum - Hejaz Railway Trailer
This trailer was produced for our Hejaz Railway Documentary Film For more information writ...
published: 09 Feb 2013
author: Abed Baidas
Identity Branding Forum - Hejaz Railway Trailer
Identity Branding Forum - Hejaz Railway Trailer
This trailer was produced for our Hejaz Railway Documentary Film For more information write us at info@iwhogroup.com Or visit us at www.iwhogroup.com.- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 42
- author: Abed Baidas