Category
page 1Arab nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
Arab Revolt
uprising against the ruling Ottoman Turks during World War I
Faisal–Weizmann Agreement
1919 agreement
Al-Fatat
Al-Fatat (, al-Fatat) or the Young Arab Society (, Jam’iyat al-’Arabiya al-Fatat) was an underground Arab nationalist organization in the Ottoman Empire. Its aims were to gain independence and unify various Arab territories that were then under Ottoman rule. It found adherents in areas such as Syria. The organization maintained contacts with the reform movement in the Ottoman Empire and included many radicals and revolutionaries, such as Abd al-Mirzai. They were closely linked to the Al-Ahd, or Covenant Society, who had members in positions within the military, most were quickly dismissed afte
Sharifian Army
military unit
Arab Congress of 1913
held in Paris to discuss more autonomy for the Arab people living under the Ottoman Empire
Covenant Society
political party in [[Iraq]]
al-Aṣmaʿī
magazine published in Jaffa from 1908 onwards