Napoleon's ambitions in the East and his attempts to occupy Palestine

Title Napoleon's ambitions in the East and his attempts to occupy Palestine
Author Rajab, Hussein Hammad Abd
Publication Place Hilla, Iraq - University of Babylon, Babylon Center for Cultural and Historical Studies
Type Book
Language ara,eng
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2227-2895, EISSN: 2313-0059
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_978319
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Notes Most researchers focused on Britain's role in establishing a national homeland for the Jews in Palestine, and British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour called for it in 1917 AD, but Napoleon Bonaparte put forward this idea using the method of the national phenomenon and gathering the Jews in a national homeland of their own, in order to distance them from France in particular and Western Europe in general and to benefit from them in his conflict with Britain. The research dealt with Napoleon Bonaparte's idea of ​​establishing a national homeland for the Jews in Palestine, the reasons that prompted him to head towards the East, the stages that the campaign against Acre went through, and how he besieged it, but he failed to achieve his goals due to the presence of the British fleet that helped the governor of Acre, Ahmed Pasha Al-Jazzar, in confronting him, as well as the Ottoman fleet heading from Istanbul to Egypt, in addition to the plague that destroyed his army, which forced him to return to Egypt and then decide to return to France. This Research aims to display the role of Napoleon Bonaparte in the East in general and Palestine in especially through his Campaigns on Egypt and Palestine, which had a great impact in the History of the Middle East and the beginning of Modern European Colonialism in the wake of industrial development in Europe. Most Research focused on the role of Britain in the establishment of a national homeland for Jews in Palestine, which was called for by the British Foreign Ministry Arthur Balfour in 1917, but Napoleon put this idea using the national phenomenon and the assembly of the Jews in national homeland for them to the dimension of France in particular and western Europe in general and benefited from them in his struggle with Britain. The research dealt with the idea of Napoleon to create a national homeland for the Jews in Palestine and the reasons that led him to go to the east and the stages that passed the campaign on Acre and how to siege them, but failed to achieve its objectives because of the presence of British fleet which helped the governor of Acre Ahmed pasha Al-jazzars in front of him as well as the Ottoman fleet headed from Istanbul to Egypt as well as plague disease, which hit the army, forcing him to return to Egypt and then decide to return to France.
Görüntüle Majallat Markaz Bābil lil-dirāsāt al-insānīyah, 2020, Vol.10 (4), p.23-46
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Napoleon's ambitions in the East and his attempts to occupy Palestine

Author Rajab, Hussein Hammad Abd
Publication Place Hilla, Iraq - University of Babylon, Babylon Center for Cultural and Historical Studies
Type Book
Language ara,eng
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2227-2895, EISSN: 2313-0059
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_978319
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes Most researchers focused on Britain's role in establishing a national homeland for the Jews in Palestine, and British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour called for it in 1917 AD, but Napoleon Bonaparte put forward this idea using the method of the national phenomenon and gathering the Jews in a national homeland of their own, in order to distance them from France in particular and Western Europe in general and to benefit from them in his conflict with Britain. The research dealt with Napoleon Bonaparte's idea of ​​establishing a national homeland for the Jews in Palestine, the reasons that prompted him to head towards the East, the stages that the campaign against Acre went through, and how he besieged it, but he failed to achieve his goals due to the presence of the British fleet that helped the governor of Acre, Ahmed Pasha Al-Jazzar, in confronting him, as well as the Ottoman fleet heading from Istanbul to Egypt, in addition to the plague that destroyed his army, which forced him to return to Egypt and then decide to return to France. This Research aims to display the role of Napoleon Bonaparte in the East in general and Palestine in especially through his Campaigns on Egypt and Palestine, which had a great impact in the History of the Middle East and the beginning of Modern European Colonialism in the wake of industrial development in Europe. Most Research focused on the role of Britain in the establishment of a national homeland for Jews in Palestine, which was called for by the British Foreign Ministry Arthur Balfour in 1917, but Napoleon put this idea using the national phenomenon and the assembly of the Jews in national homeland for them to the dimension of France in particular and western Europe in general and benefited from them in his struggle with Britain. The research dealt with the idea of Napoleon to create a national homeland for the Jews in Palestine and the reasons that led him to go to the east and the stages that passed the campaign on Acre and how to siege them, but failed to achieve its objectives because of the presence of British fleet which helped the governor of Acre Ahmed pasha Al-jazzars in front of him as well as the Ottoman fleet headed from Istanbul to Egypt as well as plague disease, which hit the army, forcing him to return to Egypt and then decide to return to France.
Görüntüle Majallat Markaz Bābil lil-dirāsāt al-insānīyah, 2020, Vol.10 (4), p.23-46
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