Political and social associations in the western state of Tripoli 1882 - 1911

Title Political and social associations in the western state of Tripoli 1882 - 1911
Author Al-Ismaili, Ali Hussein Nimr, Al-Ibrahimi, Munther Obaid Radhawi
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2073-6584
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_692071
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Notes During the period 1882 - 1911, Tripoli witnessed a strong popular movement in the face of the growing European threat, and in the face of the corrupt reality from which the Ottoman Empire was suffering, represented by the establishment of political and social associations. At the beginning of that period, the first conscious organizational experiment took place in the country, and although it did not last long under the authoritarian policy of the Ottoman State, it left its clear effects in the state and among the people. This movement can be considered the beginning of the modern Arab awakening in Tripoli, and it is closely related to the modern Arab awakening that Other Arab parts witnessed it in the second half of the nineteenth century, especially in Egypt and the Levant. When the Ottoman coup occurred in 1908 in Istanbul, which overthrew the rule of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1876 - 1909), it opened the way for the establishment of cultural and social associations and the issuance of newspapers and magazines throughout the Ottoman Empire. Tripoli in the West had its share of that event, as it also witnessed the establishment of political and social associations, represented by the establishment of a branch of the Society for Union and Progress. In Tripoli West.
Görüntüle مجلة اداب ذي قار, 2013 (11), p.171-181
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Political and social associations in the western state of Tripoli 1882 - 1911

Author Al-Ismaili, Ali Hussein Nimr, Al-Ibrahimi, Munther Obaid Radhawi
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2073-6584
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_692071
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes During the period 1882 - 1911, Tripoli witnessed a strong popular movement in the face of the growing European threat, and in the face of the corrupt reality from which the Ottoman Empire was suffering, represented by the establishment of political and social associations. At the beginning of that period, the first conscious organizational experiment took place in the country, and although it did not last long under the authoritarian policy of the Ottoman State, it left its clear effects in the state and among the people. This movement can be considered the beginning of the modern Arab awakening in Tripoli, and it is closely related to the modern Arab awakening that Other Arab parts witnessed it in the second half of the nineteenth century, especially in Egypt and the Levant. When the Ottoman coup occurred in 1908 in Istanbul, which overthrew the rule of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1876 - 1909), it opened the way for the establishment of cultural and social associations and the issuance of newspapers and magazines throughout the Ottoman Empire. Tripoli in the West had its share of that event, as it also witnessed the establishment of political and social associations, represented by the establishment of a branch of the Society for Union and Progress. In Tripoli West.
Görüntüle مجلة اداب ذي قار, 2013 (11), p.171-181
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