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at the ottoman ruler of great. her syria jamal pasha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in 19151916 they were accused of being separatists and of supporting the british and french this hard determination of the arab nationalists to separate from ottoman rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif maker to make because the ottomans were fellow muslims. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni muslims. there had been conversations between the british and the hushed moritz before the war but in july 915 sharif christine wrote to the british high commissioner in cairo sir henry mcmahon. he offered his support against the ottomans in return for british support for an independent kingdom that would include the provi
at the ottoman ruler of great. her syria jamal pasha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in 19151916 they were accused of being separatists and of supporting the british and french this hard determination of the arab nationalists to separate from ottoman rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national...
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at the ottoman ruler of great. her syria jamal pasha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in 19151916 they were accused of being separatists and of supporting the british and french this hard determination of the arab nationalists to separate from ottoman rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif maker to make because the ottomans were fellow muslims. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni muslims. there had been conversations between the british and the hushed moritz before the war but in july 915 sharif christine wrote to the british high commissioner in cairo sir henry mcmahon. he offered his support against the ottomans in return for british support for an independent kingdom that would include the provi
at the ottoman ruler of great. her syria jamal pasha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in 19151916 they were accused of being separatists and of supporting the british and french this hard determination of the arab nationalists to separate from ottoman rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national...
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istanbul capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned the 3 continents of asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other says russia left his neck at. the dock a year will see more score to the west side to how well. barack and mia from. his eminence manny fee. but a fine young. son of a shot but at the side. does. feel some of the. be kind of. as he met with many. but that there were. no money or land to call and there were soon i can that there were 0 hour year to job. and. he. was a lawyer othella sadar i had to hear from his own poor who were living. for his saw. a builder of many years where you've got for the rest maybe you feel a little knocked up so on food. from about a very few months of you know how they select and have fathers man you can reckon it's a lot of like him hasn't the liturgy and i can convey your can be a fuse and of course that i love. that i don't get a with many of the. dots i'm an empire began receding in the 19th century. in $830.00 it lost algeria to france while egy
istanbul capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned the 3 continents of asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other says russia left his neck at. the dock a year will see more score to the west side to how well. barack and mia from. his eminence manny fee. but a fine young. son of a shot but at the side. does. feel some of the. be kind of. as he met with many. but that there were. no money or land to call and there were soon i can...
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side that fight with the ottomans. in 1908 the ottomans had appointed should each postin been highly as the wily the governor of his us the area towards the red sea. he was from the hashemites in his team in mecca of which he was the emir. his sons faisal and op don't know representatives and ottoman parliament but his relationship with istanbul had deteriorated in recent years but that africa was going to show you get serious about how to either me or i was older and no. of course live if you stumble of some you to many and some you just are here to have a copy what the other thought going on. with many a heavy for. me you know the home of the k.p. you're there on the pier got a committee gave me shareef mccarley you i mean. i love you they're all fickle it. was. what he thought i should offer. home yeah i saw him out of a jazz. and then. me. out of me the don't know as many. li. as many yakkers. do more of the i was many a how come yeah i guess we should what a crowd what they are all about are they are or whether in
side that fight with the ottomans. in 1908 the ottomans had appointed should each postin been highly as the wily the governor of his us the area towards the red sea. he was from the hashemites in his team in mecca of which he was the emir. his sons faisal and op don't know representatives and ottoman parliament but his relationship with istanbul had deteriorated in recent years but that africa was going to show you get serious about how to either me or i was older and no. of course live if you...
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istanbul capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned 3 continents asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other says i felt that if you cannot. adopt the euro see more score that there was the how well. the better of me from. that was at the iraq. with many fee. and then a funny on. one of them and i thought but that. does not i let me feel. as he met they've been to many. land per quarter at double or assuming i can that there were 0 hour year to job that are tough. he. hasn't done a proper war othella sadar you have to hear from his own poor who are living but there. are. a builder of many year we've got for those with money if you're a little off up one food. from about a very few. you know how they select and have fathers man you can reckon or it's a war on bob or like him has an illusion and i can convey your could be a fuse or not or that i learned. better from any of. the autumn an empire began receding in the 19th century. in $830.00 it lost algeria to france while egypt gradually came
istanbul capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned 3 continents asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other says i felt that if you cannot. adopt the euro see more score that there was the how well. the better of me from. that was at the iraq. with many fee. and then a funny on. one of them and i thought but that. does not i let me feel. as he met they've been to many. land per quarter at double or assuming i can that there were 0...
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empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurts or was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to work at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a reed to go she a sions of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they've already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic problems for the british but if they were to make a claim to palestine not out of self into.
empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurts or was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to work at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at...
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that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a reed to go she a sions of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they'd already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic problems for the british but if they were to make a claim to palestine not out of self interest but in order to advance a great historic ideal of the restoration of the jewish people to the legal homeland that this could justify an adjustment of the terms of the sites becaus
that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist...
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these 2 men devised a plan that would not only divide the spoils of the declining ottoman empire between the 2 european powers but would draw lines in the sand that would ultimately influence the shape of the middle.
these 2 men devised a plan that would not only divide the spoils of the declining ottoman empire between the 2 european powers but would draw lines in the sand that would ultimately influence the shape of the middle.
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at the ottoman ruler of great. her syria jamal pasha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in 19151916 they were accused of being separatists and of supporting the british and french this hard determination of the arab nationalists to separate from ottoman rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif maker to make because the ottomans were fellow muslims. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni muslims. there had been conversations between the british and the house more it's before the war but in july 915 sharif christine wrote to the british high commissioner sir henry mcmahon. he offered his support against the ottomans in return for british support for an independent kingdom that would include the provinces in
at the ottoman ruler of great. her syria jamal pasha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in 19151916 they were accused of being separatists and of supporting the british and french this hard determination of the arab nationalists to separate from ottoman rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national...
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the 1st world war ended in stages with the ottomans agreeing to an armistice on the 30th of october and germany on the 11th of november 1900. entered istanbul and the time appeared right to implement the strikes pekoe agreement. but the british appear to be having 2nd thoughts as they sought to claim a larger share of ottoman arab territory in the region. the british prime minister david lloyd george met his french counterpart george came on seoul in london on the 4th of december 1918 so all. over. the office said. the sacrifices were great. for us dr mahathir the sacrifice for all perhaps than any office as your joint empire is no more but that was due to your sacrifices mr prime minister and for those we are most grateful you will take some to weakness. no doubt we will have to settle our claims of the end of peace talks we have a fault as claims. you would like perhaps that we modify ours we have our own most you shall have it. and that's something else other stuff. you shall have that 2. friends in february do you for before all of us you are a little more real how do we know i'm on
the 1st world war ended in stages with the ottomans agreeing to an armistice on the 30th of october and germany on the 11th of november 1900. entered istanbul and the time appeared right to implement the strikes pekoe agreement. but the british appear to be having 2nd thoughts as they sought to claim a larger share of ottoman arab territory in the region. the british prime minister david lloyd george met his french counterpart george came on seoul in london on the 4th of december 1918 so all....
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empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurt so was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to work at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a read a go she a sions of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they've already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic problems for the british the. if they were to make a claim to palestine not out of self-interest but in order to advance a great historic ideal of the restoration of the jewish people to the legal homeland that this could justify an adjustment to the term of the site speak.
empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurt so was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to work at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at...
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istanbul capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned 3 continents of asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other so sasha left his neck at. the dock a year will see most quarter there was the how well. barack and me from. a look. to his eminence many fee. but a fine young. son of some hotshot but at the side have you ever thought that's what i let me feel. as he met they've been to many. feet. now there are no there are many year learn to call a double or a sin i can that there were 0 hour a year to job. and. he. has not done a proper war othella sadar you have the view from his own who are living. for his are. a builder of many a year where you have done for those with money if you are a little not up so on through. from about a very few. have less of an act and have thought others men you can reckon are somewhat of a bob or like him hasn't the liturgy and i can convey your can be a fuse and of course that i learned. that i don't get a with many of the. dots i'm an empire began receding in t
istanbul capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned 3 continents of asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other so sasha left his neck at. the dock a year will see most quarter there was the how well. barack and me from. a look. to his eminence many fee. but a fine young. son of some hotshot but at the side have you ever thought that's what i let me feel. as he met they've been to many. feet. now there are no there are many year...
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empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurts or was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to work at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a reed to go she a sions of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they'd already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic problems for the british but if they were to make a claim to palestine not out of self interest.
empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurts or was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to work at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at...
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quit deal with the french psychs picone would form the basis of the future carve up of the old ottoman empire. so he immediately turned his attention to palestine still part of the ottoman empire and how to use dynasty ambitions to outmaneuver the french. formal contact between the british government and the zionists followed he immediately phoned herbert samuel and told him about the plan and herbert samuel then phoned him vitamin and vitamin brought with him in a home sokolow this meeting took place on the 11th of april $916.00 it took place at moses castors house in maida vale. and gaster wrote in his diary afterwards how proud he was that this meeting which he thought was the most important meeting that had ever taken place in the history of zionism had taken place at his house. i had a i was she thought some of my gusts ever know where khalil must send the jelly hadia bus but then. as one who only in the north who were in the fight at. the most guessed it very quickly understands that sykes is looking to gain support from suppose it jewish power in the world and gets to works with
quit deal with the french psychs picone would form the basis of the future carve up of the old ottoman empire. so he immediately turned his attention to palestine still part of the ottoman empire and how to use dynasty ambitions to outmaneuver the french. formal contact between the british government and the zionists followed he immediately phoned herbert samuel and told him about the plan and herbert samuel then phoned him vitamin and vitamin brought with him in a home sokolow this meeting...
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this is part of female culture in the ottoman empire. they were in charge of the process by which an old wise woman, a grandfatherly type, was brought in for a treatment, groups of children once they reached a certain age usually six to 12 years old. an old woman with a nutshell full of smallpox scrapings from someone who had a mild case of smallpox. she would bring this nutshell and ended needle and the group children would all be scratched with a needle. they would get a mild case of smallpox and then it would go away without any scarring or very light scarring and they would never be endangered having smallpox again. it was called inoculation. inoculation with smallpox is a huge advance. lady mary against the wishes of almost everyone she knew decided to have the procedure done on her son. her son was very young put in secret she had them inoculated and he survived. he never got smallpox for the rest of his life and she brought the secret back to england. she tried to introduce it to the physicians in england knowing ahead of time bec
this is part of female culture in the ottoman empire. they were in charge of the process by which an old wise woman, a grandfatherly type, was brought in for a treatment, groups of children once they reached a certain age usually six to 12 years old. an old woman with a nutshell full of smallpox scrapings from someone who had a mild case of smallpox. she would bring this nutshell and ended needle and the group children would all be scratched with a needle. they would get a mild case of smallpox...
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belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a reed to go she a sions of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they'd already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic problems for the british but if they were to make a claim to palestine not out of self interest but in order to advance a great historic ideal of the restoration of the jewish people to the legal homeland that this could justify an adjustment of the terms of the sites because. in a way that the french would accept the british wan
belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think...
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that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of zionists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look on the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a rita goshi asians of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they'd already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic problems for the british but if they were to make a claim to palestine not out of self interest but in order to advance a great historic ideal of the restoration of the jewish people to the legal homeland that this could justify an adjustment of the term of the site speak.
that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of zionists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist jews...
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she found out the secret and this was part of the culture in the ottoman empire. they were in charge of a process which a grandmother of science -- [laughter] was brought in for a treatment to treat a group of children when they reached a certain age usually they were about six to 12-years-old. an old woman with a nutshell for a smallpox scrapings and from someone who had a mild case of smallpoxlp she would bring this in, and a needle into the group of children would all be scratched if the needle. they would get a mild case of smallpox and it would go away and they would never be in danger again. iit is called inoculation cannot vaccination that inoculation with smallpox. she decided to have the procedure done on her son. her son was very young in secret, she had been inoculated and he survived, never got smallpox the rest of his life and she brought that back to england and tried to introduce it to the positions in england knowing ahead of time because she came from a leading familyau and new they probably wouldn't listen to or in part because she was a woman, a
she found out the secret and this was part of the culture in the ottoman empire. they were in charge of a process which a grandmother of science -- [laughter] was brought in for a treatment to treat a group of children when they reached a certain age usually they were about six to 12-years-old. an old woman with a nutshell for a smallpox scrapings and from someone who had a mild case of smallpoxlp she would bring this in, and a needle into the group of children would all be scratched if the...
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turkey was part of the ottoman empire at that time. and that's where they were born, and there they spoke judeo spanish which was a form of spanish. that was the spanish that they brought with them from spain, which evolved in a different way over five century, but they kept it alive for five century which is remarkable. and the last generation who can speak it, unfortunately, my parents -- my children don't speak it but they can understand a few because i use some expressions with them, but they don't speak it. >> so your parents when they moved to france, at that time they lived separately, right? they did not know each other. >> no, they moved in 1923. actually, what happened is that during the first world war in 1914-1918, the ottoman empire sided with germany. and when germany was defeated in 1919 there was a conference outside of paris and the ottoman empire was dismantled and then came to power a strongman in 1923 by the name of mustafa kimar and at that point, the jews were scared. they were concerned because that seemed, witne
turkey was part of the ottoman empire at that time. and that's where they were born, and there they spoke judeo spanish which was a form of spanish. that was the spanish that they brought with them from spain, which evolved in a different way over five century, but they kept it alive for five century which is remarkable. and the last generation who can speak it, unfortunately, my parents -- my children don't speak it but they can understand a few because i use some expressions with them, but...
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in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire. a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to define the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey united the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a. evolved is that there's even more pathetic. say on these that sob and space. in their eyes is there any god. does not sound concept that if else. only bob doesn't. get a good day was it doesn't that. the syrian revolution in 1936 finally brought about a french accent and unified the country. by the end of 1946 iraq lebanon jordan and syria had all gained independence. british and french forces left but now there are sometimes differing views as to whether the borders the 2 powers true we see the root cause of the problems the arab world has experienced since it's very hard to blame. regional problems in the 20th century on the ways in which the borders were drawn the the most you can say if there is a original s
in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire. a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to define the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey united the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a. evolved is that there's even more pathetic. say on these that sob and space. in their eyes is there any god. does not sound concept that if else. only bob doesn't. get a...
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the 1st world war pitted britain france and russia against germany austria hungary and the ottoman empire the british in the shape of the diplomats or mark sykes were determined to divide autumn in territory in a way that best suited them once the war was over for their own strategic interests . by 917 the war was shifting in the allies favor and in the middle east the british were moving through sinai towards the borders of historic palestine. further north the russian revolution in february 1917 cast doubt on russia's continued involvement in the war. as britain and france tried to outmaneuver one another the british zionist movement took on increasing political importance. sikes wants to get back in touch with scientists and think about how to incorporate zionism in british planning for palestine and at this moment we see a hugely important meeting taking place in the home of most disgusting maida vale in february 17th and this is the point in which sykes mates for the 1st time. in the home circle of. another time in this in which it's discussed what the zionists are looking for and th
the 1st world war pitted britain france and russia against germany austria hungary and the ottoman empire the british in the shape of the diplomats or mark sykes were determined to divide autumn in territory in a way that best suited them once the war was over for their own strategic interests . by 917 the war was shifting in the allies favor and in the middle east the british were moving through sinai towards the borders of historic palestine. further north the russian revolution in february...
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the 1st world war ended in stages with the ottomans agreeing to an armistice on the 30th of october and germany on the 11th of november $1800.00. troops entered istanbul and the time appeared right to implement the sykes pekoe agreement . but the british appear to be having 2nd thoughts as they sought to claim a larger share of ottoman arab territory in the region. the british prime minister david lloyd george met his french counterpart george came on seoul in london on the 4th of december 1900 so i. think it's over. the office said. the sacrifices should great. for us dr mother spoke sacrifice of all perhaps than any office as your joint empire is no more but that was due to your sacrifices mr prime minister and for those we are most grateful you will take some to. weakness. and know we will have to settle our claims of the end of peace talks we have a fortunate little claims. you would like perhaps that we modify ours we have our own most you shall have it. and perhaps something else. other stuff. you shall have that too. fancy can you read to you from before us you know a little more
the 1st world war ended in stages with the ottomans agreeing to an armistice on the 30th of october and germany on the 11th of november $1800.00. troops entered istanbul and the time appeared right to implement the sykes pekoe agreement . but the british appear to be having 2nd thoughts as they sought to claim a larger share of ottoman arab territory in the region. the british prime minister david lloyd george met his french counterpart george came on seoul in london on the 4th of december 1900...
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to quit deal with the french psychs picoult would form the basis of the future carve up of the old ottoman empire. so he immediately turned his attention to palestine still part of the ottoman empire and how to use dynasty ambitions to outmaneuver the french. formal contact between the british government and the zionist followed he immediately phoned herbert samuel and told him about the plan and herbert samuel then phoned him vitamin and vitamin brought with him in a home sokolow this meeting took place on the 11th of april $916.00 it took place at moses castors house in maida vale. and gaster wrote in his diary afterwards how proud he was that this meeting which he thought was the most important meeting that had ever taken place soon the history of zionism had taken place at his house. mark sykes. ahead of. the sonoma gust of la nowhere can and will must stand the jelly hoodie must by then . rise one who are in the north who are in the fight and. the most disgusting very quickly understands that sykes is looking to gain support from suppose it jewish power in the world and guest who work
to quit deal with the french psychs picoult would form the basis of the future carve up of the old ottoman empire. so he immediately turned his attention to palestine still part of the ottoman empire and how to use dynasty ambitions to outmaneuver the french. formal contact between the british government and the zionist followed he immediately phoned herbert samuel and told him about the plan and herbert samuel then phoned him vitamin and vitamin brought with him in a home sokolow this meeting...
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tikrit deal with the french psychs picoult would form the basis of the future carve up of the old ottoman empire. so he immediately turned his attention to palestine still part of the ottoman empire and how to use dynasty ambitions to outmaneuver the french. formal contact between the british government and the zionist followed he immediately phoned herbert samuel and told him about the plan and herbert samuel then phoned him vitamin and vitamin brought with him in a home sokolow this meeting took place on the 11th of april $916.00 it took place at moses castors house in maida vale. and gaster wrote in his diary afterwards how proud he was that this meeting which he thought was the most important meeting that had ever taken place in the history of zionism had taken place at his house. mark sykes the. head of our once she doesn't know my gust ever know where khalil must stand the jelly hoodie must by then. rise one who only in the north who are in the fight and will do the most discussed it very quickly understands that psychs is looking to gain support from suppose it jewish power in the
tikrit deal with the french psychs picoult would form the basis of the future carve up of the old ottoman empire. so he immediately turned his attention to palestine still part of the ottoman empire and how to use dynasty ambitions to outmaneuver the french. formal contact between the british government and the zionist followed he immediately phoned herbert samuel and told him about the plan and herbert samuel then phoned him vitamin and vitamin brought with him in a home sokolow this meeting...
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for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when controlhe french. it wasn't until 1943 that the struggle for self—rule finally paid off. now this statue here in martyr‘s square was put here to commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred by the civil war that tore this city apart in the 1970s and ‘80s and made beirut a byword for sectarianism and conflict. a significant proportion of this city's historic buildings have been torn down. and on the ones that are still standing, the damage caused by the war is clearly visible. but it wasn't always this way. in the 1960s, beirut was the height of glamour, dubbed ‘the paris of the middle east'. and few spots epitomise this ideal better than one of the city's 5—star destinations. this commemorative book was produced a few years ago to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the hotel and when you look through it, it really gives you an idea of the calibre of celebrity that have stayed here. i mean,
for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when controlhe french. it wasn't until 1943 that the struggle for self—rule finally paid off. now this statue here in martyr‘s square was put here to commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred by the civil war that tore this city apart in the 1970s and ‘80s and made beirut a byword for...
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they end up in the ottoman empire. turkey was part of the ottoman empire at that time. that's where they were born. and there they spoke judeo spanish, that they brought from spain which evolved in a different way over five centuries, but get it right for five centuries which is remarkable. and last generation can speak it. unfortunately my children don't speak it. but they can understand a few, i use some expressions with them, but they don't speak it. >> so your parents when they moved to france, at that time they moved separately, right? they did not know each other. >> yes. they moved in 1923. what happened is that during the first world war, 1914, 1918, the otto man empire sided with germany. when germany was defeated in 1919, there was a conference in versailles outside paris, and the ottoman empire was dismantled. came to power a strong man in 1923. and at that point the jews were concerned because they witnessed what happened to armenians in 1915 when they were massacred on the way back to armenia. then when he came to power, there was a strong greek community i
they end up in the ottoman empire. turkey was part of the ottoman empire at that time. that's where they were born. and there they spoke judeo spanish, that they brought from spain which evolved in a different way over five centuries, but get it right for five centuries which is remarkable. and last generation can speak it. unfortunately my children don't speak it. but they can understand a few, i use some expressions with them, but they don't speak it. >> so your parents when they moved...
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for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when controlntil 1943 that the struggle for self—rule finally paid off. now this statue here in martyr‘s square was put here to commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred by the civil war that tore this city apart in the 19705 and ‘80s and made beirut a byword for sectarianism and conflict. a significant proportion of this city's historic buildings have been torn down. and on the ones that are still standing, the damage caused by the war is clearly visible. but it wasn't always this way. in the 1960s, beirut was the height of glamour, dubbed the paris of the middle east. and few spots epitomise this ideal better than one of the city's 5—star destinations. this commemorative book was produced a few years ago to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the hotel and when you look through it, it really gives you an idea of the calibre of celebrity that have stayed here. i mean, they've got marlon brand
for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when controlntil 1943 that the struggle for self—rule finally paid off. now this statue here in martyr‘s square was put here to commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred by the civil war that tore this city apart in the 19705 and ‘80s and made beirut a byword for sectarianism and conflict....
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in which ottoman the muslims were murdered this ideology it took place and in any of the country anything like this had happened that the police in front of all. all the all the problem people they could they kill the very men this ideology he began but it was growing and then there was the incident of the you know mosque and then in india slowly and drag gradually everything started to spread. and then what happened in that then the muslims. that that job or bought then if muslims would eat the cows meat they would be killed that has been happening in the last 5 years and is best to clean with the occupied in the occupied you know kashmir what was going on . and what have been and that in. that more the has played his card find this is the final part of that ideology that this was the final solution hitler had also given a final solution for the jewish people are. they but when they saw that there was no reaction from the world and nobody was going to stop us. they started getting more confidence if they did they went ahead they could move forward and what the what they have done in kash
in which ottoman the muslims were murdered this ideology it took place and in any of the country anything like this had happened that the police in front of all. all the all the problem people they could they kill the very men this ideology he began but it was growing and then there was the incident of the you know mosque and then in india slowly and drag gradually everything started to spread. and then what happened in that then the muslims. that that job or bought then if muslims would eat...
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in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire. a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey uniting the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a steady progress evolved is that there's a bit muppet in cheek. they were. saying on these that sob and space. in their eyes is there any god. does not sound concept that if. me. only bob doesn't that doesn't measure or get a good day was it doesn't that. the syrian revolution in 1936 finally brought about a french accent and unified the country. by the end of 1946 iraq lebanon jordan and syria had all gained independence. british and french forces left but now there are sometimes differing views as to whether the borders the 2 powers true who are we to the root cause of the problems the arab world has experienced since. it's very hard to blame. regional problems in the 20th century on the ways in which the borders
in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire. a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey uniting the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a steady progress evolved is that there's a bit muppet in cheek. they were. saying on these that sob and space. in their eyes is there any god. does not sound concept that if....
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you know everybody you know they started their negotiations about their respective shares of the ottoman empire once the war was over. british come along with an array of people from all the different ministries to take an interest the war ministry the foreign office the colonial office. and they all sitting on one side of the table and peter was on the other side of the table have us were defined for the 1st well boundaries your government just as we must of course have the whole of syria and all of it of course down to the egyptian border but if you're pinko you must realize is there are other claims in this area. to pap's perhaps the best to him and you could form a kind of enclave but certainly nowhere today. despite the numerical advantage p.k. just sits there with his arms crossed and says i'm not interested in you or your plan it doesn't we we call possibly accept something along the lines that you're talking about moving further east we must have the learn and north of this line and across here including most a motion. the tar not of the video yet the whole area around 20 years a
you know everybody you know they started their negotiations about their respective shares of the ottoman empire once the war was over. british come along with an array of people from all the different ministries to take an interest the war ministry the foreign office the colonial office. and they all sitting on one side of the table and peter was on the other side of the table have us were defined for the 1st well boundaries your government just as we must of course have the whole of syria and...
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that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a rita goshi a sions of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they'd already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic problems for the british but if they were to make a claim to palestine not out of self interest but in order to advance a great historic ideal of the restoration of the jewish people to the legal homeland that this could justify an adjustment of the terms of the sites because. i
that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist...
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or spider he was on top when he seen the fire coming over he jumped down and he landed like ottoman on more falls that's why his name is padda. spot and only ended up working on christmas gray color station. you know a parachute that. they're holding up and we know there were billions to say you know have been more than answers and they're made the station folks to what they're doing. we finally became citizens and got a kharaj after the $967.00 referendum. but even the station owners refused to pay more people equal wenches. after decades of working there they were loaded on to trucks and dumped on the banks. that was to build place a bus ride crossing. fish fry went from a population of 60 people to a refugee camp up to a 1000. they had nothing to do no work no nothing. while to. see. what. was struggling. struggling and only kept their country alive by learning to paint. it comes naturally because of ceremonies and painting up on bodies and sand brings. it was the beginning of great interest never you know not the. straw they became famous artists and the paintings sell around the w
or spider he was on top when he seen the fire coming over he jumped down and he landed like ottoman on more falls that's why his name is padda. spot and only ended up working on christmas gray color station. you know a parachute that. they're holding up and we know there were billions to say you know have been more than answers and they're made the station folks to what they're doing. we finally became citizens and got a kharaj after the $967.00 referendum. but even the station owners refused...
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for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when control commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred by the civil war that tore this city apart in the 19705 and '80s and made beirut a byword for sectarianism and conflict. a significant proportion of this city's historic buildings have been torn down. and on the ones that are still standing, the damage caused by the war is clearly visible. but it wasn't always this way. in the 1960s, beirut was the height of glamour, dubbed 'the paris of the middle east'. and few spots epitomise this ideal better than one of the city's 5—star destinations. this commemorative book was produced a few years ago to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the hotel and when you look through it, it really gives you an idea of the calibre of celebrity that have stayed here. i mean, they've got marlon brando, there's bridget bardot, even the great muhammed ali. i was coming to the phoenicia since the beginning. we use
for four centuries, it was the ottomans who ruled here, right up until the end of world war i, when control commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred by the civil war that tore this city apart in the 19705 and '80s and made beirut a byword for sectarianism and conflict. a significant proportion of this city's historic buildings have been torn down. and on the ones that are still standing,...
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in violence the ottomans rules up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these the lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone apart. an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. a mere. there was there as there is no no police known on earth that even began to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the. recent. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. lease is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here i'd saddle up my mules and that right all the way into the valley. valley was a very. self-sustaining neighborhood. a lot of the people were hunted some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the oem a lot of the people were farmers we weren't they gan
in violence the ottomans rules up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these the lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone apart. an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. a mere. there was there as there is no no police known on earth that even began to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop...
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in violence the ottomans rose up from the see. him.
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in violence the ottomans rules up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone apart. an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. there was there as there is no no police known on earth that even began to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the. recent. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. this is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to.
in violence the ottomans rules up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone apart. an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. there was there as there is no no police known on earth that even began to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and...
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but it also turns into ottoman. >> our house is 192 square fight on main floor and that is all of our hanging clothes. so that's all you get. about two feet worth. shoe storage is down here. and then we have a loft at either end which adds another 150 square feet. we're just under 350 square feet if you count the lofts. >> maybe i'll just let you go up there and look. we have a big four foot by four foot sky light up there that opens so it gets good ventilation going through there. you can't quite stand up all the way in the lofts but it's close enough. my wife and i decided we want theed to, after watching 20,000 hours of hgtv tiny house shows decided we wanted to build a tiny house. they gave us an opportunity with my background to build something affordable, do more things that we wanted to do. we ended up with a projector screen that kind of tucks and hides away. and it works okay. my favorite feature is the bathtub. so we can actually do a little rainhead. >> full size refrigerator. it's about 18 cubic feet. >> typically we're under $750 a month for tuts and rent. so we chose a t
but it also turns into ottoman. >> our house is 192 square fight on main floor and that is all of our hanging clothes. so that's all you get. about two feet worth. shoe storage is down here. and then we have a loft at either end which adds another 150 square feet. we're just under 350 square feet if you count the lofts. >> maybe i'll just let you go up there and look. we have a big four foot by four foot sky light up there that opens so it gets good ventilation going through there....
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in violence the ottomans rose up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone apart.
in violence the ottomans rose up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone apart.
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in violence the ottomans rules up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these the lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone a park. an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 nowhere else in the world. there was there as there is no no police known on earth to even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the. recent. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. this is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here right saddle up my mules and out right all the way into the valley. valley was a very. self-sustaining neighborhood. a lot of the people were hunting some were fishermen a lot of whom had small businesses of the own a lot of the people were farmers we weren't they gantz.
in violence the ottomans rules up from the sea. in violence a great beauty was born. these the lands were the youngest part of the earth's vast visible surface the renewed. these islands were unique alone a park. an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 nowhere else in the world. there was there as there is no no police known on earth to even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop...