PPT-Jewish-Arab Relations under Ottoman Rule

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IAFSJWST 3650 I stanbul Announcements Mapplagiarism quiz retake on Thu Use tally mark to indicate whether or not youll take quiz Announcements IAFS summer seminar

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IAFSJWST 3650 I stanbul Announcements Mapplagiarism quiz retake on Thu Use tally mark to indicate whether or not youll take quiz Announcements IAFS summer seminar in Bordeaux Outline Ottoman Empire. Ottoman society between 1700 1900 was a religious society and therefore all members of the Jewish communities were subject to the Jewish communal organization and committed to the observance of Jewish law Jewish communities in the Ottoman Empire had These relations date back to ancient times There are important Indian investments in countries stretching from Oman to Egypt Sudan and beyond There have been cultural ties with the region throughout history Much of our external trade passes along th Modern Middle East. Where did the Ottomans come from?. Name came from “. Osman. ,” a leader of a western Anatolian nomadic group who began expansionistic moves in the 14. th. century.. Gradually these nomads took over Anatolia and became the border between Islam and Byzantine Christian. Palestine and Israel. Jews have a history in Israel/Palestine going back . 3000 years.. Jews began immigrating to Israel as a result of the Russian Pogroms (Anti-Semitic. ) riots.. In 1896 . Theodor Herzl. Palestine under the British Mandate. Aims. To introduce the history of the British Mandate in Palestine and the parallel histories of Arab nationalism and Zionism.. To consider what life was like in Palestine under the British Mandate, for Arabs, Jews and the British themselves (looking at welfare provision and introducing the concept of ‘. Conflict Begins in the Middle East. The Middle East Today . The Ottoman Empire . Rise of the Ottoman Empire. Decline of the Ottoman Empire. An Excellent NPR Report on Partitioning of the Middle East. By: . Geeva. . Gopalkrishnan. and James Gadea. Israeli Diplomatic Relations and . Arab Fund Disbursements. :. Research Question. What role do . Israeli diplomatic relations . have on . foreign aid . Aims. To learn about the creation of the state of Israel.. To trace the history of Israel/Palestine from the end of the British Mandate (1945 -1948), through the 1948 Arab-Israeli War until the signing of the armistices between Israel and the Arab states signed in 1949.. he Fall of the Ottoman Empire, Zionism, the Holocaust. , & the . Birth of a New Country . Standards. SS7H2 . The student will analyze continuity and change in Southwest Asia (Middle East) leading to the 21st century. . to END . the British mandate of Palestine. Due to anti Semitism, Zionism became a popular movement. . Zionism - . . Establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. B. Theodor Hetzel created an organization which encouraged Jews to migrate to Palestine. They even called on Britain and other European nations for support. . Section 4: Imperialism and Nationalism. Updated by Mr. Dougherty. Sarah H.. Lesson Questions. What challenges did the Ottoman Empire face?. How did Imperialism spur the growth of nationalism in the Middle East?. Today we are learning about Ottoman decline, the modernization of Turkey and Iran, and Arab nationalism was affected by Jewish immigration to Palestine.. Decline and Fall of the Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire – Eastern Europe, Middle East, and North Africa. is an important issue for American Jewish youth. Many may not know that Israel has a sizable population of Arab citizens, or they may only hear about it in negative terms, especially on campus. 1. North Africa in 1914. 2. Ottoman decision to side with Germany against Russia (1914). Stresses and reform during the war. One million soldiers activated. Elimination of capitulation agreements. Mobilized Islamic symbols and called for a jihad.

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