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i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera iran's president is one of the united states of severe consequences if it withdraws from the twenty fifty nuclear agreement the french president emanuel macros in washington urging donald trump to stick with the deal but house and rouhani has his own message for the u.s. president. an attack dog i am telling those in the white house that if they did not live up to their commitments the iranian government will react firmly if anyone betrays the deal bay should know that they would face of big consequences. alan fisher has more now on mike ross visit. before getting going to work as a politician and a statesman emanuel mccrone decided to be a tourist taking the opportunity of a sunny spring day in washington to walk to the lincoln memorial the french president arrived a few hours earlier with a warm greeting but a clear agenda we will have your partner here to discuss
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a lot of bilateral issues and to discus about her security about trade. and a lot of. very important for our countries and beyond our two countries at the white house he was welcomed for the first official state visit of the trump presidency donald trump gets on well with the man you're mccraw but in the talks that have to follow the french president wants to convince him to stay inside the iran nuclear deal not to abandon it and to also think again about possible trade tariffs on european goods the white house press secretary seemed to indicate there was little chance of change on iran front the president's been extremely clear that he thinks it's a bad deal that certainly has not changed and speaking in canada become acting u.s. secretary of state things the nuclear deal is at risk because of iran's actions the united states has significant concerns with iran with its blistering mix did ballistic missiles program its destabilizing malign influence in the region in
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yemen in syria and elsewhere iran's foreign minister is carrying out his own tutor in the u.s. international inspectors see iran is in thought compliance but he warns the u.s. collapsing the deal could have consequences politically it would be difficult for donald trump not to abandon the iran nuclear deal given his previous statements the first chance for president mccrone to raise the issue was a very new and george washington at a private dinner for the two men and their wives he will hope when german chancellor angela merkel arise to visit in the coming days donald trump might have something positive to see alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house the u.n. secretary general is condemning a saudi led air strike on a wedding party in yemen which killed at least thirty guests and it's been revealed another air strike killed a second in command of the who threw rebels in yemen last week. police in the canadian city of toronto are questioning a suspect after a van was driven onto
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a crowded sidewalk at least ten people died and fifteen others were injured officers say the suspect alec medicine appears to have acted deliberately anti-government protesters in the garage refusing to back down thousands are still demonstrating despite president or take a scrapping controversial pension reforms at least twenty six have been killed in the protests demonstrators are now calling for an end to what they say is government repression. armenia's opposition leaders say they want parliamentary elections as soon as possible to prevent certain side to c.n.n. from running the country from behind the scenes they've been celebrations in yeven up to the sixty three year old resigned as prime minister following really two weeks of protests the interim prime minister has promised to release everyone who was detained during the rallies a former bosnian serb leader radovan carriage has begun his appeal against a forty year prison sentence for war crimes kerridge accuses prosecutors of twisting his words and his initial trial in the hague he was convicted two years
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ago of killing eight thousand muslim men and boys in srebrenica in one thousand nine hundred. groups a thousands of factories remain dangerous in bangladesh five years after its worst industrial disaster more than eleven hundred many female garment workers across to death in the rana plaza collapse two thousand were injured when the eight story building caved in survivors say they were forced to work despite warnings of cracks in the walls. well those were the headlights the news continues here on al-jazeera off the cuff stage and also watching. the caliph of. a form of rule in a slam. that lasted for almost thirteen centuries. from the death of the prophet muhammad. to the overthrow of the last ottoman caliph
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in one thousand nine hundred twenty four. the arabic term for caylee for aids relief which actually in essence simply means a successor or a adept. the ruler of the islamic world would call himself clifford resort in law the success of god's message. through the centuries. the title of caliph is a term that has been used. in the time abuse. in june two thousand and fourteen. and militant group calling itself the islamic state in iraq and the levant or ice or. declared the establishment of a caliphate. i call rejected by most muslims around the world.
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i saw reached into the past to appropriate the title of caliph. the group claimed its leader can but that. as a descendant of the prophet muhammad's own tried. to move into a not of what i sure am a kind of a flesh. and out of the flesh you should live there should be out there would be my view for. this is the story of how the title of caliph began in the prophet's tribe. and how nine centuries later the title was used by people of a different race. our different dentist these rosenfeld. ending with the decline of the ottoman caliphate.
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covered less as i am of the jersey of a lot of me you know how to just get out of me. what i can that. modifies the as well be that then i'll be what i use gonna die if not i'm going to gamble up and up . sixty one years later. hama died in medina the capital of the new islamic states. with his death in the problem of who should be successor. one thing seemed clear to him you kind of had to come from the prophets trying. they had the infant the milk the i that's it i love being in a lefty had a. lack in how the us and the other to have a shot of your own womb is a man the least know me other than a feeling what it was and can i don't but i. know buffy and all of that if you
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listen them. for three hundred years after the prophets death the kind of it remains strong. but by the mid tenth century. the most of the road had from. divided now between three colors all three descendants of cornish. and centuries to come one by one. each of those three kind of fits would crumble and fall.
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out of the spain. competent of the under the sea into my youth kind of. this is the way you didn't steal the drool from the mask. in the seventh and eighth century. the death of the second caliph. in the hof a century of chaos among members of his family. and ten thirty one the ninth and last minute caliph the shan. was forced to stand down. to the most of the. a look on the board in the levee with us out you know if you don't listen but you know if
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you know yes you know you've got it under those fans and i'm going to answer some of. them is the. one. that out of. the. across the mediterranean the phantom it's in cairo also fell victim to better info . in ten twenty one the sixth color attack. mysteriously disappeared in the book at them hills outside his capital. his death almost certainly at the hands of his own family. would be the start of the fact that it's long claws. from the late eleventh century onward
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farting in calif is increasingly losing control of affairs and that the political and military elite are starting to take over the state difficult. in baghdad. bassett's are suffering a similar effect. by the middle of the eleventh century. a sense jukes a rising turk in a city that seized control of the calif. i love the moon walk away and in but out the what do you reckon the eleven via let me a dollar why in the am i gonna shock son but law. me was sherry. the subject rulers were the first to take the title some tong. and arabic word meaning
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authority. and in the trials to come the defenders of islam. would be sold thongs of non arab birth. clackamas fronts. the structure of pope urban the second pointing east. in november ten ninety five from the city. he launched a christian campaign to recapture jerusalem in the holy land from the muslims. the crusades. flame war was lent by the pope to the family where he reasserts his authority to declare war.
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and attend ninety six. the crusaders set out on arduous overland eastward journey. and. after three years of demanding travel and fierce battles. they finally reached their goal. and delight ten ninety nine kristie and it's captured jerusalem. there's a major massacre muslims died jews dead even some eastern christians who the peons in recognize as christians died and the chroniclers from the crusaders perspective
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present this is vengeance for the blasphemy that these saracens had done to the jesus's holy city of jerusalem. for not half century sturdier jerusalem had surrendered to the second caliph of this land almost . but in ten ninety nine. as muslims sought to confront the marauding crusaders islam faced a burning question where was the caliph. the abassi at that point had no military force which they could have sent the fall to the caliphate they had lost their syrian lands to. local warlords so when they saw the crusaders coming in they probably were quite happy to see the peace was up us we're now facing
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a major problem with these clearly quite strong military contingents moving in from europe. large areas of the levant were occupied. divided by the christians into four distinct fiefdoms. but after half a century of crusaders success muslim slowly began to fight back. but it was not the caliphs were led to fight. damascus syria. in the middle of the twelfth century this city was the capital of the zinc it's a turkish history founded by a man to. the governor of northern liver. in
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eleven forty four he had secured the first muslim victory against the crusaders. wellwood him out of the heart are locked him out of the war somehow or illness in the heaven and to stop and the be infinitely many islamia and to. be and then to be in kenya and know how to have all the bun. in eleven forty six. succeeded his father in the struggle against the crusaders and deliverance. two decades later he would be fighting over another products. to help us in the store. owner at in the fall to meet him in moving his inky and
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you second all the water had sold me and the other seller who ascended be sure to call what tannic him a chair call from the l a said. after five years of data. should call noted deans kurdish generals succeeded both in defeating the crusaders and seizing control of the fatah movement colorful . he was succeeded by his nephew salaheddine. the. man known to the west a solid and. so he saw that his political career as the was leader of the falcons so he had to acknowledge the supremacy of the father at the foot two years . but then eleven seventy one. is alive and switched his allegiance. bringing an end to
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a ha centuries of the faults of its caliphate and declaring egypt's loyalty to the op asacol if in fact that is. why that is but most certainly is that i didn't have one problem that he had no legitimacy so the main selling point for so he didn't throughout his career was about. the cutting costs of jordan. one of the largest crusader forts in the live on. from this powerful position the crusaders began to harass muslim trade caravans threatening even make it so. some had been unified to syria and egyptian political landscape and the only remaining. you would
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polities with it was say the states so it was natural for them to move against them . in july eleventh eighty seven here and also in palestine but the place known as the homes of. salaam dean's forces crushed the crusaders. zero zero. zero zero. zero zero four months later jerusalem surrender folk. this started not one. but two occurred that sold clones. and. and if allowed bessie get. life and.
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let it be when it was leaving be shaken i am like a lot of different. thank you to. the defeat of the team was a turning point for the crusaders. driven back to a strip of mature rainy and coastline. they consolidated their position with massive costs a strategic points like side the eleventh. but just as this threat to the islamic world was subsiding. a danger of even greater proportions was gathering strength. this time. in the east.
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an ancient school in better. built by the ambassador. it was part of a desperate effort to recapture the golden age of the early our best caliphate. in twelve forty two and most awesome succeeded his father as the thirty seventh caliph. but he would soon face a new danger. the approach of the moment the center. of the basins the mongols overall was seen as the major turning point in the recent history and when the moments came there was a clear sense of. the. way of holding things. they were looking at.
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in january twelve fifty eight. the mongols reached back then. within two weeks the ambassador capital has been brought to its knees. the caliph and the stasi was executed. the great city reduced to ashes. a five hundred year caliphate come to an end. it was a moment that was both a watershed but also a confirmation of a situation which it actually existed for quite a long time. some scholars of all get that it was of not any great significance because the real power of the abbasids had faded away hundreds of years ago when they were just sitting around in that baghdad's palace and that their existence had
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very little meaning for the majority of the. islam was now in peril. the only remaining hope was the new soto's of egypt the man looks. great the slaves from central asia to form an army for the e.u. bits. they had supplanted some odd things dentist. in september twelve sixteen here at the in general in palestine. the member army but the mongols and that's. it was a decisive victory for the most. the member looks at save the muslim world. and their tenuous legitimacy. was about to be struck.
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that was a member of the boston family who managed to escape from the slaughter in baghdad and make his way to cairo where the man lukes of egypt subsequently recognised his descendents as kate lives in cairo and dr bennett just to see from this kind of shadow puppet caliphate. bolstered by the callous indorsement in twelve months he won. the man looks put an end to two centuries of christian crusades. aker. the last crusade the fortress on the mediterranean was captured.
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meanwhile in anatolia a new muslim power was on the rise. of power which would carry the banner of islam to the gates of constantinople. in six twenty nine during the life of the prophet muhammad. the first ever battle between muslims and by sun times took place here in. southern jordan. the fight ended with the muslims defeated and their withdrawal to medina. but the setback would be temporary. the great prize. of constantinople still back and. stumbled into the pavan but if in the miss that one
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alicia fifty how these again you know that if the hundred of costantini of an m.l.a. meet him it'll have any message a sonic energy. to the sound you can not only to meddle guy you see you stumble of hit the did. you read jargon for years of the tenth and eleventh century constantinople has described as the apple the ultimate prize that some day muslims will win and often the taking of constant no pool is presented almost apocalyptic terms of something that will bring on the final victory of islam. that final victory would fall to the ultimate it's a turkic most i'm trying to emigrate from central asia to settle in i told.
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that. yet. fourteen fifty three. to the great city. seven weeks later the ottomans battled their way to constantinople. and as the victorious. entered the city through this gate. an eight hundred year old prophecy had come to pass. the importance was known to muslims and also for european christians suddenly one
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of the major capitals of kristen to become a muslim. but just as they tasted the fruits of victory. at the far end of the mediterranean. eight hundred years of muslim civilization. was about. to come crashing down. on the twenty seventh of north and south korea will hold a ran into korea. after decades of heightened tensions on the peninsula is. the way for more dialogue we'll bring you live coverage and analysis here on al-jazeera.
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hello i'm down in jordan in doha with the top stories here on al-jazeera iran's president is one of the united states of severe consequences if it withdraws from the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement french president emanuel macros in washington urging donald trump to stick with the deal but hassan rouhani has his own message for the u.s. president. i'm telling those in the white house that if they did not leave up to their commitments the iranian government will react firmly if anyone betrays the deal base should know that they would face severe consequences the un secretary general is condemning a saudi led air strike on a wedding party in yemen which killed at least thirty guests and it's been revealed another airstrike killed a second in command of the who the rebels in yemen last week police in the canadian city of toronto are questioning a suspect after a van was driven onto a crowded sidewalk at least ten people were killed and fifteen others injured officers say the suspect. appears to acted deliberately. anti-government
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protesters in nicaragua are refusing to back down and thousands are still demonstrating despite president or take the scrapping controversial pension reforms at least twenty six people have been killed in the protests demonstrators are now calling for an end to what they say is government repression armenia's opposition leaders say they want parliamentary elections as soon as possible to prevent him from running the country from behind the scenes of an celebrations in the capital yerevan after the sixty three year old resigned as prime minister following nearly two weeks of protests former bosnian serb leader radovan karat it has begun his appeal against a forty year prison sentence for war crimes courage accuses prosecutors of twisting his words that is an actual trial at the hague he was convicted two years ago of killing eight thousand muslim men and boys in srebrenica in one thousand nine hundred five. afghan refugees in greece have been attacked and injured by
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a far right group the attackers reportedly yelled burn the life of their target at a sit in protest on the island of let's cross the violence escalated and left me on to this arrival to defend the refugees rights groups say thousands of factors remain dangerous in bangladesh five years after its worst industrial disaster more than eleven hundred ninety female garment workers were crushed to death in the rana plaza collapse so a lot of say they were forced to work despite warnings of cracks in the walls well those were the headlines is continues here on al-jazeera off of the color statue that's a watching buffet up. the aisle from but. a muslim sit at the palace.
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one of spain's most famous spawning once. for more than two and a half centuries this palace in granada was the scene of the monsters. the last muslim dentist in the iberian peninsula and. now i'm back to sass a dark one those kids don't pick on you already know not study our swords raised it up and you forget that we had pulled a deal they say and to the court of law the thing about it will signal she will not get to a pickle might think ellis is on notice with either tonight i'm busy. in
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the early eighth century. muslims conquered most of the eye derian peninsula the province they called under the sea a. profile of the cumbering on me was on able to drive home their success. the remnants of the former rumors the physical fights took shelter in the mountains in the north. of the cult but some of them will tell you that it's a call to look at if you want to show that it is when you allow. the d.-day academy to be to the e.c. a lot of the. mountains of northern spain would become the cradle of new christy kingdom. kingdoms that would start our holy war not
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a complete stop three conquered by derian peninsula and and what they saw as muslim capacious. was. that it would like us all kind of look at that and did anyone see the illusion in charlotte so you can it's a party to feel it is buddy up look at their ticket then and there is an e.m.t. . no i mean in all sorts no i mean it's held at holkham i mean is that i did it. and ten thirty one. after the folder made colorful of portable. under the sea a broke up into several minor city states. easy prey for the christian kingdoms. help was needed from across the mediterranean.
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america she. founded the eleventh century capital of the moral. sperber then a stain on the success of. the young ones crossed the sea to under the sea and to confront the threats from the spanish christian kingdoms. good and wonderful that i wanted to not miss duckett also if don't know that the hut that the mother is a symbol to muddy will go to what in your feet does the sea when in within
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a few minutes of those. let the let the humbleness only as a whole jihad if you defend one enough if you know that and then knows. the whole. for more than a century that it. was held at bay. until the year twelve hundred and twelve when the christian kingdoms of custody. are gone and portugal united against them one. here east of quote about. a battle took place which immortalized the name of this man for. us thomas to come. and walk and forces to heaven he defeated by the united christie. and
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has among them to what has he got is amiss what he did was to me different and that was that he got to go to the house of this isn't going to libya why not have that we all know that you know it's already a suburban he ought to build in one of the up. he has the i'm at the. at the what you know if you mock of the above at the. christian forces continue to press south winds and by the late thirteenth century the most impreza it's in spain was reduced to the tiny mustard kingdom of granada. a good bit aloof and the media who did what was deemed heavy and made. a book couple hook animals up to more of them by this was what i mean it's fuck yes and it's going to faint how would you need the money idea to that would with. this
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animals up to it so what's with it they know you're doing it hope millen missed it is used as the wow team. in fourteen ninety one united on these over to christine moments when isabel lost custody and confront non-doing about a gong they'd siege to bring out the. muhammad the twelfth the not so it's a long sentence desperate for must for help. but this time there was no answer. i'm looking this was. heat. coming.
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a. lot of computer stuff. was completely. sure. i'm a national couldn't x. couldn't do one and. a father for that i think there's. fourteen ninety two. marked the end of muslim rule in spain. and. that same year christopher columbus arrived back in grenada. he broke news of his discoveries to sponsor. isabel. a new word was about to open to the christian.
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while the muslims were about to start fighting each other over an old title. the cattle. fourteen fifty three. the stumble. no longer called constantinople. was made capital of the autumn and. an empire that already made inroads into christian europe. but the salt on whose remains lay here in this mosque of the difference from.
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selim the first came to power in fifteen twelve. five years later he had toppled the man looked in history in egypt and tripled the size of the ottoman empire. when the ottomans conquer egypt they take over from the mamelukes they can claim to be protective of the holy muslim sites mecca and medina and they feel like in harry the mantle of being kay less from shadowline of apostate canucks in cairo. so consider you are one of those who do for the feel good to to relieve him of the stone. wasn't it that it got to move on if it did it you've been pretty good to be a kid you don't worry that you stumble but you don't. you could try to do it we
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could do it and hung it's kind of a lot of the. but it is the. the topkapi palace. legendary residence of the martin. fifteen seventeen. the sultan's awarded themselves another honor targets of. the most annoying centuries after the foundation of the kind of six that is. the title that slipped from the hands of arabs on the approach the prophet strong. the ottomans don't seem to have made a huge amount of being caitiff and whilst they did claim the title it was more of
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an honorific or something that indicated that they were first among muslim on. so the ottomans were not initially in the sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth century really claiming to be universal muslim really. yet after a slow decline of three centuries. the successors of these great ottomans all tones . were turned once again to the caliphate. and a desperate attempt to rescue their falling and pirate. palace istanbul. the residence of savannah the honey the second who came to the
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throne in eighteen seventy six. he was a skilled carpenter. crafted most of his home furnishings. as he children plane the carpenter salt on was contemplating the gradual loss of territories. by the late nineteenth century. much of the mighty ottoman empire was disappearing from the mouth. of the yet well a couple he left. but a father figure to jemaah islamiya of something that's monumental i joe oh how
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would. you add that to a thought a ticket out. of the mother that the bonus money and that of other men act. it's a bomb just i mean cut them down or else funny it would be of a but she's a couple of b.b. you need to not like that he just wanted and medina know what. you. got them. but the soul tones attempts to exploit the spiritual power of the title kind of could not save. in nineteen zero nine after jaime was deposed. the mythical shaw was its told us the thirty fifth so-called ottoman states.
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and go his coronation was mocked by lavish traditional festivals and truths he was powerless. into his book and study it divided or smaller then let it they stick down to a small a day that did it up the paths shouted out at me i may fade out it here because that that i keep good name is getting the truth of that is that you did good by committing got it here. in november nineteen fourteen. the ultimates entered world war one on the side of the central powers. whole evil in the name of the conduct a war that refused disastrous for the common folks. on the other side of a treacherous western powers saw an officer. but
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if i'm camping in the caribbean monopoly and i can buck and have some in monopoly something. when you got it from going to how did you end up. a friend and said that somebody in the dhamma thought up in a home with all of the men who survived. and to encourage the arabs to rise up and revolt. the british to return to the ancient power of the coliseum. and the person of. the custodian of my. mad as shit for seven hundred the super hornet ashcroft even i would know something . about a follow up was a hot. and humid. day he had been and could be of some of.
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the fire. in june one thousand nine hundred sixteen. what was called the great arab revolt erupted in. a desert region in the west of what is now saudi arabia. under the. sun. and with the help of a british officer. lawrence. forces of france northwards supported by the british were tacked on to. within two years in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the joint forces had taken the whole of the levant and iraq. in october of that here an armistice was concluded. that suffered a humiliating defeat it. in
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july nineteenth eighty. four months before the end of world war one. a new super spring. he was to rule over what was left of fuel from an empire. virtually nothing on a totally a and to stumble. but even this would soon be lost. just two days after the end of the war french or british troops marched into lucky boy in the autumn and companies are. on
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a totally zero was divided between the western powers. to make it what do ya is it and they can't take this fall swan they have it. with them it's. in the things the on the the other one of the bombs is still on david goes to yoke . turkish nationalist resistance broke out. after three years of bloody fighting. the turks succeeded the british and it took. only a stumble it was left occupied. and in it was a small town now if you would buy nationalist turks as a traitor. if they came to a political action and puzzle was laid out there like that if they're followed up
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by the fair cautious am not obliged to the same eastenders. shit is. i know as a monday signed. but i don't want to mustn't use them yet. cause she given best at eleven. and on camera on the first of november nineteen twenty two. the turkish national assembly abolished the sultan it's. two weeks later. midway did deep soul town and calif. left the dome a budget palace. the residence of ultimate rulers through this gate bound for exile.
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up in madrid the second was chosen to hold the now largely symbolic tie to come. to the kitchen with the bomb says the got it down the aisle for that that. the next civic made it they can order to come on the let them get in the honey thing called the let's see the surrounding us that and then all the bush and bush all molly that had come for them to leave it there to be made. on the third of march nineteenth twenty four. the last vestiges of the caliphate were dismantled by the new turkish republic. the title of the universal movie slam. a title for thirteen centuries old. and been terminated by muslims themselves.
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optima g. . the last autumn in color. was sent into permanent. washington dualists let me move. you move forward. one. of the can be. one of your top of markets here. before you have. that high you feel india. the name your love. all of that to the call the call the love the. it's the. honey feeling that should the. gloves really get underneath.
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the caylee is meant to be a universal figure who draws support from the misnamed community as a whole that is obviously not the case with a bucket and the fact that all the historical record also shows that when people con game broad base consensus that caliphate automatically becomes invalidate. the caliphate is such an extraordinary entity. as an outsider i wish that the islamic world like you had something to represent them all that stops the traditions of political violence or civil war what about the other side of islam which i'm afraid the west doesn't really understand.
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