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Mandatory Palestine: The Palestinians before the British Mandate
See the full videos
1) Land without a People @ http://youtu.be/XOgH78GM6Pg
2) Palestine an...
published: 04 May 2014
Mandatory Palestine: The Palestinians before the British Mandate
Mandatory Palestine: The Palestinians before the British Mandate
See the full videos 1) Land without a People @ http://youtu.be/XOgH78GM6Pg 2) Palestine and Israel The Land Itself @ http://youtu.be/Gy_XAuZ3kkM 3) Pillar of Fire @ http://youtu.be/swGODDLTaWY 4) Partitioning Palestine @ http://youtu.be/vfAWl98GfKk 5) Promises and Betrayals - Middle East - History @ http://youtu.be/JW2sm0iR0E8 6) Blood and Oil: The Middle East in World War I @ http://youtu.be/jP0evPEsc30 Description of Syria: including Palestine (Google eBook) by Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Mukaddasī http://books.google.com/books?id=JCYYAAAAYAAJ Al-Muqaddasi --medieval Arab geographer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Muqaddasi Nineteenth-century sources refer to Palestine as extending from the sea to the caravan route, presumably the Hejaz-Damascus route east of the Jordan River valley. Others refer to it as extending from the sea to the desert. Prior to the Allied Powers victory in World War I and the Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire, which created the British mandate in the Levant, most of the northern area of what is today Jordan formed part of the Ottoman Vilayet of Damascus (Syria), while the southern part of Jordan was part of the Vilayet of Hejaz. What later became part of British Mandate Palestine was in Ottoman times divided between the Vilayet of Beirut (Lebanon) and the Sanjak of Jerusalem.- published: 04 May 2014
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Jihad Nasheed Urdu-Ummat-e-Mustafa(PBUH) Su-e-Maqtal Chalo
Before World War I, the Middle East region, including Palestine, was under the control of ...
published: 03 Jan 2012
author: Umar Satti
Jihad Nasheed Urdu-Ummat-e-Mustafa(PBUH) Su-e-Maqtal Chalo
Jihad Nasheed Urdu-Ummat-e-Mustafa(PBUH) Su-e-Maqtal Chalo
Before World War I, the Middle East region, including Palestine, was under the control of the Ottoman Empire for nearly 400 years.[1] Towards the end of the ...- published: 03 Jan 2012
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- author: Umar Satti
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SYRIA IN OTTOMAN TIME (سوريا في العهد العثماني) Osmanlı Suriyesi
FACEBOOK SAYFAMIZ:♥♥♥Osmanlı Tarihi Resim Arşivleri♥♥♥ LÜTFEN BEĞ......
published: 15 Nov 2011
author: OttomanState
SYRIA IN OTTOMAN TIME (سوريا في العهد العثماني) Osmanlı Suriyesi
SYRIA IN OTTOMAN TIME (سوريا في العهد العثماني) Osmanlı Suriyesi
FACEBOOK SAYFAMIZ:♥♥♥Osmanlı Tarihi Resim Arşivleri♥♥♥ LÜTFEN BEĞ...- published: 15 Nov 2011
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- author: OttomanState
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Remaining Armenians Pray For Peace At Christmas In Damascus
Remaining Armenians pray for peace at Christmas in Damascus
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - A small c...
published: 06 Jan 2014
Remaining Armenians Pray For Peace At Christmas In Damascus
Remaining Armenians Pray For Peace At Christmas In Damascus
Remaining Armenians pray for peace at Christmas in Damascus DAMASCUS (Reuters) - A small congregation of Armenian Orthodox Christians prayed for peace at a Christmas service in Old Damascus on Monday and reflected on the hardships of living in an uneasy middle ground in Syria's increasingly sectarian conflict. http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/wRvVJrGn3E0/story01.htm http://www.wochit.com- published: 06 Jan 2014
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Kolio Ficheto Bridge
Kolio Ficheto Bridge, Bulgaria Master Nikola Ficheto built bridge over the Yantra river ne...
published: 23 Feb 2011
author: veseli601
Kolio Ficheto Bridge
Kolio Ficheto Bridge
Kolio Ficheto Bridge, Bulgaria Master Nikola Ficheto built bridge over the Yantra river near Byala in 1867. The idea of building the bridge is given in 1865 ...- published: 23 Feb 2011
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- author: veseli601
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The Most Beautiful Places in Gaziantep (TURKEY)
Antiquity
The history of Gaziantep goes back to the Hittites.[citation needed] Gaziantep w...
published: 31 Dec 2013
The Most Beautiful Places in Gaziantep (TURKEY)
The Most Beautiful Places in Gaziantep (TURKEY)
Antiquity The history of Gaziantep goes back to the Hittites.[citation needed] Gaziantep was ruled by Akkadians, Mitannis, Hittites, Neo-Hittites, Assyrians, Urartians, Babylonians, Persians, Macedonians, Parthians, Commagene, Romans, Byzantines, Sassanids, and Arabs. Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine[edit] Gaziantep is the probable site of the Hellenistic city of Antiochia ad Taurum ("Antiochia in the Taurus Mountains"). The ruins of the ancient city of Doliche (modern Turkish: Dülük) lie a few kilometers to the north of the city center. In the center of the city stands the Gaziantep Fortress and the Ravanda citadel, which were restored by the Byzantines in the 6th century. Muslim conquest[edit] In the first half of the 7th century, Arab armies of the Muslim Caliphate captured this region. It was passed to the Umayyads in 661 and the Abbasids in 750. During the period of Arab rule, it was ravaged several times by the Byzantines. After the disintegration of the Abbasid dynasty, the city was ruled successively by the Tulunids, the Ikhshidids and the Hamdanids. In 962, it was recaptured by the Byzantines (Eastern Romans). Seljuk conquest[edit] The Anatolian Seljukss took Aintab in 1067. They gave way to the Syrian Seljuks in 1086. Tutush I appointed Thoros of Edessa as governor of the region. It was captured by the Crusaders and united to the Maras Seigneurship in the County of Edessa in 1098. It reverted to the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm in 1150, controlled by the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia between 1155--1157 and 1204--1206 and captured by the Zengids in 1172 and the Ayyubids in 1181. It was retaken by Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm in 1218. It was ruled by the Ilkhanate between 1260--1261, 1271--1272, 1280--1281 and 1299--1317 and by the Mamluks between 1261--1271, 1272--1280, 1281--1299, 1317--1341, 1353--1378, 1381--1389 and 1395-1516. It was also governed by the Dulkadirids, which was a Turkish vassal state of the Mamluks. Ottoman Period[edit] The Ottoman Empire captured Gaziantep after the Battle of Marj Dabiq in 1516, under the reign of Sultan Selim I. In the Ottoman period, Aintab was a sanjak centered initially in the Dulkadir Eyalet (1516-1818), and later in the Aleppo vilayet (1908--1918). It was also a kaza in the Aleppo vilayet (1818--1908). The city established itself as a centre for commerce due to its location straddling trade routes. The 17th century Turkish traveler Evliya Celebi noted that there were 3900 shops and 2 bedesten. By the end of the 19th century, Aintab had a population of about 45,000, 2/3 of which was Muslim, largely Yörük ("Turkmen") of the Çapanoğlu clan, but also Arabs and Kurds. Of the Christians, there was a large Armenian community. In the 19th century, there was considerable American Protestant Christian missionary activity in Aintab.[5][6] In particular, Central Turkey College was founded in 1874 by the American Mission Board and largely served the Armenian community. The Gregorian Armenians suffered from the massacres of 1895, but the Armenian Protestants thrived, drawn by Central Turkey College.[7] Central Turkey College was transferred to Aleppo in 1916. Republic of Turkey[edit] The Martyrs' monument commemorates the defense of the city and its hero Şahin Bey. Gaziantep was only a small city at the start of the republican period. However, it quickly became a regional hub and industry grew rapidly in the second half of the 20th century. This quick growth lead it to be designed as an "Anatolian tiger". #Gaziantep #travel #holiday #turkey #culture #kale #tourism #photo- published: 31 Dec 2013
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Armenians Christians were the First People on the planet EARTH ?
This Armenian Political Scientist, Philosopher, Director... affirms that: "Armenians Chris...
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: APCEH69
Armenians Christians were the First People on the planet EARTH ?
Armenians Christians were the First People on the planet EARTH ?
This Armenian Political Scientist, Philosopher, Director... affirms that: "Armenians Christians were the first People on the EARTH, the Choosen People and cr...- published: 19 Jul 2012
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- author: APCEH69
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One year has passed since kidnapping of Armenian priest in Syria
The Civil war in Syria has killed over 100,000 people, and displaced millions more, withou...
published: 12 Feb 2014
One year has passed since kidnapping of Armenian priest in Syria
One year has passed since kidnapping of Armenian priest in Syria
The Civil war in Syria has killed over 100,000 people, and displaced millions more, without any regard to age, gender, or religion. Once thriving Christian populations have been decimated. Among their flock, the shepherds also face uncertainty and danger.- published: 12 Feb 2014
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Different Drummers: Armenian Christmas
The Armenian people have been sustained by their deep faith, and the hope represented in t...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: Different Drummers
Different Drummers: Armenian Christmas
Different Drummers: Armenian Christmas
The Armenian people have been sustained by their deep faith, and the hope represented in the Christ child. Unlike western Christianity, the Armenian church c...- published: 24 Dec 2011
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- author: Different Drummers
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Armenians in Jerusalem
ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX CHURCH OF JERUSALEM
source: youtube user Titansofourage...
published: 30 May 2014
Armenians in Jerusalem
Armenians in Jerusalem
ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX CHURCH OF JERUSALEM source: youtube user Titansofourage- published: 30 May 2014
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Easter at the Armenian Church in Baku, 1987
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published: 29 Jan 2013
author: Ani Margaryan
Easter at the Armenian Church in Baku, 1987
Easter at the Armenian Church in Baku, 1987
http://www.animargaryan.org/2012/05/blog-post_06.html.- published: 29 Jan 2013
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- author: Ani Margaryan
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Surp Giragos -Սուրբ Կիրակոս- Armenian Church in Dikranagerd (Diyarbakir)
St. Giragos Church Restoration Project Տիգրանակերտի Սուրբ Կիրակոս յոթնախորան եկեղեցու Վերա...
published: 26 Nov 2010
author: MuratNisan2010
Surp Giragos -Սուրբ Կիրակոս- Armenian Church in Dikranagerd (Diyarbakir)
Surp Giragos -Սուրբ Կիրակոս- Armenian Church in Dikranagerd (Diyarbakir)
St. Giragos Church Restoration Project Տիգրանակերտի Սուրբ Կիրակոս յոթնախորան եկեղեցու Վերանորոգման աշխատանքներն.- published: 26 Nov 2010
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- author: MuratNisan2010
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Palestine
Palestine is a geographic region in Western Asia between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jo...
published: 02 May 2014
Palestine
Palestine
Palestine is a geographic region in Western Asia between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. It is sometimes considered to include adjoining territories. The name was used by Ancient Greek writers, and was later used for the Roman province Syria Palaestina, the Byzantine Palaestina Prima and the Umayyad and Abbasid province of Jund Filastin. The region is also known as the Land of Israel , the Holy Land, the Southern Levant, Cisjordan, and historically has been known by other names including Canaan, Southern Syria and Jerusalem. This video targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video- published: 02 May 2014
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Archbishop Christmas Message 2009 (Armenian)
Archbishop's Christmas Message 2009 (Armenian)...
published: 24 Dec 2009
author: Western Diocese
Archbishop Christmas Message 2009 (Armenian)
Archbishop Christmas Message 2009 (Armenian)
Archbishop's Christmas Message 2009 (Armenian)- published: 24 Dec 2009
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- author: Western Diocese
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Countries of Europe - Armenia
This is a video about Armenia. Please subscribe. and check my other video's. Also in memor...
published: 26 Feb 2011
author: Jortyguy
Countries of Europe - Armenia
Countries of Europe - Armenia
This is a video about Armenia. Please subscribe. and check my other video's. Also in memory of the Armenian Genocide in 1915.- published: 26 Feb 2011
- views: 612
- author: Jortyguy