Republic of the Seven Islands according to archive documents

Title Republic of the Seven Islands according to archive documents
Author UZUNÇARSILI, I HAKKI
Publication Place Ankara - Ankara: Turkish Historical Society Printing House
Type Periodical
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Northwestern University Libraries
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_eaaec932dcff460fb7e55039bbf6516b
Library Location Online access available
Notes The seven island republics, known in Ottoman history and documents as (Republic of Algerian Mujtamia) or (Republic of Aljaridian Mujtamia) emerged following the French occupation of Egypt and were accepted to be under the protection of the Ottoman state in accordance with the Treaty signed in the first year of the nineteenth century, that is, in March of 1800 AD. Following the occupation of Egypt by the French in 1213 H. 1798 A.D., Turkey declared war on France and dispatched forces by land and sea to take back Egypt, and also made an alliance with England and Russia, which were enemies of the French.
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Republic of the Seven Islands according to archive documents

Author UZUNÇARSILI, I HAKKI
Publication Place Ankara - Ankara: Turkish Historical Society Printing House
Type Periodical
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Northwestern University Libraries
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_eaaec932dcff460fb7e55039bbf6516b
Library Location Online access available
Notes The seven island republics, known in Ottoman history and documents as (Republic of Algerian Mujtamia) or (Republic of Aljaridian Mujtamia) emerged following the French occupation of Egypt and were accepted to be under the protection of the Ottoman state in accordance with the Treaty signed in the first year of the nineteenth century, that is, in March of 1800 AD. Following the occupation of Egypt by the French in 1213 H. 1798 A.D., Turkey declared war on France and dispatched forces by land and sea to take back Egypt, and also made an alliance with England and Russia, which were enemies of the French.
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