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Chris Hedges Report: Roots of Mideast Conflict

Consortium News 30 Aug 2024
So to answer your question, you know, the Ottomans first make their entry into the Arab world in 1516 and 1517, when they turf out the then ruling Mamluk Empire, based in Cairo ... Germany, by contrast, had no territorial ambitions in the Ottoman Empire.
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The Middle East’s Roots Lie in the Fall of the Ottomans w/ Eugene Rogan, by ...

The Unz Review 29 Aug 2024
So to answer your question, you know, the Ottomans first make their entry into the Arab world in 1516 and 1517, when they turf out the then ruling Mamluk Empire, based in Cairo ... Germany, by contrast, had no territorial ambitions in the Ottoman Empire.
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The Chris Hedges Report: The Middle East’s Roots Lie in the Fall of the Ottomans ...

Scheerpost 29 Aug 2024
So to answer your question, you know, the Ottomans first make their entry into the Arab world in 1516 and 1517, when they turf out the then ruling Mamluk Empire, based in Cairo ... Germany, by contrast, had no territorial ambitions in the Ottoman Empire.
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Lebanon's beguiling Tripoli named capital of Arab culture for 2024

Kuna 03 Jul 2024
On the "urban distinction" of Tripoli, Tedmiri said the city is often called the second capital of the Mamluk Empire after Cairo, with Mamluk rule also stretching to other cities including Jerusalem ...
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What links Pripyat, Wittenoom and Fordlândia? The Saturday quiz

The Observer 30 Jun 2024
Which guide featured illustrations of Charles and Edeltraud Raymond?. Which bird sings while flying up vertically above its nest? ... Which empire was named after an Arabic word for slave? ... View image in fullscreen ... Mamluk empire/sultanate (medieval Egypt).
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Beit Daras and Gaza: An intergenerational tale of struggle against erasure

Al Jazeera 27 Mar 2024
The grounds of our village had been populated for centuries and had witnessed the rise and fall of various empires and the rule of various conquerors – from the Romans to the Crusaders, to the Mamluks, and the Ottomans ... There was no way out ... .
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Mamluks: Studying slave-warriors diversity, history

The Jordan Times 17 Mar 2024
... that he focused on relations between Mamluk relatives who dwelled within the same part of the empire and how they established their nepotistic network which led to the downfall of the dynasty in 1517.
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The Epic Rise and Demise of the Khwarazmian Empire

Ancient Origins 01 Mar 2024
The Khwarazmian Empire, spanning from the 11th to the 13th centuries, flourished as a formidable power in Central Asia ... The Ancient Origins of the Khwarazmian Empire ... Nomads Who Built an Empire and Took On Byzantine Power.
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Social media hate campaign in Egypt calls for expulsion of Syrians

The National 13 Jan 2024
Read More ... And for years, everyone was a winner ... The two belonged to the Roman, Byzantine and Arab Muslim empires. The Mamluks of Egypt, who ruled from 1250 to 1517, had Syria as part of their state just as the Ottomans did after them ... EgyptSyria ... ....
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Why did the Ayyubid Empire Collapse? (Video)

Ancient Origins 20 Dec 2023
While remnants lingered briefly in Hama and southeastern Anatolia, the Ayyubids succumbed to the march of time, yielding to the ascendancy of the Mamluks and eventually the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century.
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The Daily Mail 11 Dec 2023
... Empire ... Following the invasion of the Mongol Empire, the Egyptian Mamluks reunified Palestine under its control before the Ottoman Empire conquered the region in 1516 and ruled it as Ottoman Syria.
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10 Questions About Gaza – Part 1

Off Guardian 05 Dec 2023
... of the Mediterranean Sea that has borne the names of Canaan, Palaestina, Judaea, the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the Mamluk Sultanate, a part of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate for Palestine.
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The Mamluks: Slave Warriors of Medieval Islam

Middle East Monitor 04 Dec 2023
Between the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate and the ascent of the Ottoman Empire, there stood the formidable Mamluk Sultanate ... In The Mamluks.
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Feroze Varun Gandhi writes: New Delhi\u2019s flip-flop on Israel-Palestine is costly for India

Indian Express 01 Dec 2023
The establishment of Islam in the Middle East by the late 6th century led to a long period of dominance by various Islamic empires (Umayyad Caliphate, Abbasid Caliphate, Fatimid Caliphate, Mamluk and Ottoman empires), interspersed by the Crusades.
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Six books shortlisted for 2023 Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation

The National 01 Dec 2023
... by M Lynx Qualey, is a time-travelling fantasy that follows the story of an orphaned girl named Noor, who is transported back 500 years in the midst of fighting between the Mamluk and Ottoman empires.

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