Records of the Hashimite Dynasties The Hijaz the reign of King Ali and the aftermath

Records of the Hashimite Dynasties  The Hijaz  the reign of King   Ali and the aftermath
Author: Alan Rush
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1995
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070194290

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Records of the Hashimite Dynasties The Hijaz the reign of King Hussein

Records of the Hashimite Dynasties  The Hijaz  the reign of King Hussein
Author: Alan de Lacy Rush
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1995
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070194316

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Records of the Hashimite Dynasties The Hijaz the reign of King Hussein

Records of the Hashimite Dynasties  The Hijaz  the reign of King Hussein
Author: Alan Rush
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1995
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070194308

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Records of the Hashimite Dynasties

Records of the Hashimite Dynasties
Author: Alan de Lacy Rush
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1995
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070194324

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A History of Saudi Arabia

A History of Saudi Arabia
Author: Madawi al-Rasheed
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521644127

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Saudi Arabia is a wealthy and powerful country which wields influence in the West and across the Islamic world. Yet it remains a closed society. Its history in the twentieth century is dominated by the story of state formation. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Ibn Sa'ud fought a long campaign to bring together a disparate people from across the Arabian peninsula. In 1932 the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was born. Madawi al-Rasheed traces its extraordinary history from the age of emirates in the nineteenth century, through the 1990 Gulf War, to the present day. She fuses chronology with analysis, personal experience with oral histories, and draws on local and foreign documents to illuminate the social and cultural life of the Saudis. This is a rich and rewarding book which will be invaluable to students, and to all those trying to understand the enigma of Saudi Arabia.

The History of Saudi Arabia

The History of Saudi Arabia
Author: Alexei Vassiliev
Publsiher: Saqi
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780863567797

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How has Saudi Arabia managed to maintain its Arab and Islamic values while at the same time adopting Western technology and a market economy? How have its hereditary leaders, who govern with a mixture of political pragmatism and religious zeal, managed to maintain their power? This comprehensive history of Saudi Arabia from 1745 to the present provides insight into its culture and politi, its powerful oil industry, its relations with its neighbours, and the ongoing influence of the Wahhabi movement. Based on a wealth of Arab, American, British, Western and Eastern European sources, this book will stand as the definitive account of the largest state on the Arabian peninsula. A Choice Outstanding Academic Book 'If you read or own just one book on Saudi Arabia, make sure it is this one' -- Middle East Quarterly 'Combines a wealth of fascinating detail with rigorous and penetrating analysis.' -- Bernard Lewis 'An outstanding book: a study of the Saudi state rich in historical documentation. Comprehensive and measured.' -- Fred Halliday 'It will become required reading for all those interested in the country's shaping and development over the past two centuries.' -- Tim Niblock

Ottoman Southeast Asian Relations 2 vols

Ottoman Southeast Asian Relations  2 vols
Author: Ismail Hakkı Kadı,A.C.S. Peacock
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1095
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004409996

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Ottoman-Southeast Asian Relations: Sources from the Ottoman Archives, is a product of meticulous study of İsmail Hakkı Kadı, A.C.S. Peacock and other contributors on historical documents from the Ottoman archives. The work contains documents in Ottoman-Turkish, Malay, Arabic, French, English, Tausug, Burmese and Thai languages, each introduced by an expert in the language and history of the related country. The work contains documents hitherto unknown to historians as well as others that have been unearthed before but remained confined to the use of limited scholars who had access to the Ottoman archives. The resources published in this study show that the Ottoman Empire was an active actor within the context of Southeast Asian experience with Western colonialism. The fact that the extensive literature on this experience made limited use of Ottoman source materials indicates the crucial importance of this publication for future innovative research in the field. Contributors are: Giancarlo Casale, Annabel Teh Gallop, Rıfat Günalan, Patricia Herbert, Jana Igunma, Midori Kawashima, Abraham Sakili and Michael Talbot

Arabs and Young Turks

Arabs and Young Turks
Author: Hasan Kayali
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520917576

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Arabs and Young Turks provides a detailed study of Arab politics in the late Ottoman Empire as viewed from the imperial capital in Istanbul. In an analytical narrative of the Young Turk period (1908-1918) historian Hasan Kayali discusses Arab concerns on the one hand and the policies of the Ottoman government toward the Arabs on the other. Kayali's novel use of documents from the Ottoman archives, as well as Arabic sources and Western and Central European documents, enables him to reassess conventional wisdom on this complex subject and to present an original appraisal of proto-nationalist ideologies as the longest-living Middle Eastern dynasty headed for collapse. He demonstrates the persistence and resilience of the supranational ideology of Islamism which overshadowed Arab and Turkish ethnic nationalism in this crucial transition period. Kayali's study reaches back to the nineteenth century and highlights both continuity and change in Arab-Turkish relations from the reign of Abdulhamid II to the constitutional period ushered in by the revolution of 1908. Arabs and Young Turks is essential for an understanding of contemporary issues such as Islamist politics and the continuing crises of nationalism in the Middle East.