The Ottoman-Egyptian conflict over the Levant and the international position on it 1830-1841

Title The Ottoman-Egyptian conflict over the Levant and the international position on it 1830-1841
Author millimeter. Hoda Ali Bilal
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1992-7452, EISSN: 2664-2808
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_28a299319bd043cf89647ee0a5be8246
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Notes This research sheds light on an important period in the history of Egypt and the Levant during the Ottoman era, as it examines the Egyptian presence in Syria and the Levant during the period 1830-1841 AD in terms of the reasons for this presence, its directions, and its dimensions on the policy of the Ottoman Empire and the governor of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, and then its impact on international politics. The Ottoman Empire was exposed to many internal and external crises, which made it resort to seeking help from its powerful governor, Muhammad Ali Pasha, who was able to Victories in all the tasks he was assigned. However, these victories stirred Muhammad Ali Pasha’s ambitions, obsessions, and his desire for the Ottoman Empire to reward him by expanding the scope of his rule. However, his efforts failed, and relations between them became tense and then turned into violent battles from which the Ottoman Empire emerged exhausted. European countries rushed to support it to achieve its ambitions in the possessions of the Ottoman Empire. Britain was at the head of those countries, which found in Muhammad Ali and his regional prominence. A major obstacle to it in imposing its political and economic control in the region. Therefore, efforts were united and all the properties acquired by Muhammad Ali Pasha were returned to the Ottoman Empire in exchange for giving Egypt a hereditary kingship.
Görüntüle Mağallat abhāt kulliyyat al-tarbiyat al-asāsiyyat (Online), 2011-12, Vol.10 (4), p.341-361
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The Ottoman-Egyptian conflict over the Levant and the international position on it 1830-1841

Author millimeter. Hoda Ali Bilal
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1992-7452, EISSN: 2664-2808
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_28a299319bd043cf89647ee0a5be8246
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes This research sheds light on an important period in the history of Egypt and the Levant during the Ottoman era, as it examines the Egyptian presence in Syria and the Levant during the period 1830-1841 AD in terms of the reasons for this presence, its directions, and its dimensions on the policy of the Ottoman Empire and the governor of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, and then its impact on international politics. The Ottoman Empire was exposed to many internal and external crises, which made it resort to seeking help from its powerful governor, Muhammad Ali Pasha, who was able to Victories in all the tasks he was assigned. However, these victories stirred Muhammad Ali Pasha’s ambitions, obsessions, and his desire for the Ottoman Empire to reward him by expanding the scope of his rule. However, his efforts failed, and relations between them became tense and then turned into violent battles from which the Ottoman Empire emerged exhausted. European countries rushed to support it to achieve its ambitions in the possessions of the Ottoman Empire. Britain was at the head of those countries, which found in Muhammad Ali and his regional prominence. A major obstacle to it in imposing its political and economic control in the region. Therefore, efforts were united and all the properties acquired by Muhammad Ali Pasha were returned to the Ottoman Empire in exchange for giving Egypt a hereditary kingship.
Görüntüle Mağallat abhāt kulliyyat al-tarbiyat al-asāsiyyat (Online), 2011-12, Vol.10 (4), p.341-361
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