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    The Sharifian Army (Arabic: الجيش الشريفي), also known as the Arab Army (Arabic: الجيش العربي), or the Hejazi Army (Arabic: الجيش الحجازي) was the military...
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    to Aden, which the British government had promised to recognize. The Sharifian Army, led by Hussein and the Hashemites with backing from the British military's...
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  • prophet Muhammad, and may refer to: Farzad Sharifian (1964–2020), pioneer in cultural linguistics Sharifian Army, military force during the first World War...
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    to Sharifian forces on July 6, 1917. The Battle of Wadi Musa was fought on October 23, 1917, when Ottoman army was sent to deal with Sharifian army camped...
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    Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, declared himself King of Hejaz as his Sharifian Army participated with other Arab Forces and the British Empire in expelling...
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  • advancement of the Saudi forces and blockade imposed on Jeddah, the Hejazi army began to disintegrate. The city of Medina surrendered on 9 December 1925...
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    October 1918, towards the end of World War I, the Sharifian Army led by Emir Faisal, backed by the British Army, captured Damascus from the Ottomans as part...
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    The Sharifian or Sherifian Solution (Arabic: الحلول الشريفية) was an informal name for post-Ottoman British Middle East policy and French Middle East...
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    Syria, to Aden, Yemen, which the British promised to recognise. The Sharifian Army, led by Hussein and the Hashemites, with military backing from the British...
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    the Sharifian Army in Damascus. On 18 October, the Ottomans left Tripoli, Lebanon and Homs and on 26 October 1918, the British and Sharifian Army headed...
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    Ottomans in June 1916 with British support. On 18 December 1918 the Sharifian Army backed by Triple Entente forces, who by then defeated the Ottomans,...
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    at the First Battle of Gaza in March 1917. In early June 1916, the Sharifian Army of Sherif Hussein, Amir of Mecca, launched attacks on the Ottoman garrisons...
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    and fought in conventional battles. The film makes no mention of the Sharifian Army and leaves the viewer with the impression that the Hashemite forces...
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  • the fall of Taif, Saud's forces moved on Mecca. Taif was taken by the Sharifian Army in September 1916, during the Arab Revolt, and later incorporated into...
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    Yasin al-Hashimi (category Ottoman Army generals)
    the Sharifian Army defeated the Ottomans and an armistice was concluded in October 1918. He attempted to resume his service in the Ottoman Army, but...
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    Saudis, bringing the Kingdom of Hejaz, the Sharifate of Mecca and the Sharifian Caliphate to an end. Hussein went into exile to Cyprus, where the British...
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    During the Arab Revolt of 1916–18, Abdullah commanded the Arab Eastern Army. Abdullah began his role in the Revolt by attacking the Ottoman garrison...
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    including one of mounted troops, and the Ottoman Yildirim Army Group which numbered three armies, each the strength of barely an Allied corps. The series...
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    Morocco (redirect from Sharifian Empire)
    الشريفة), rendered in French as l'Empire chérifien and in English as the 'Sharifian Empire'. The area of present-day Morocco has been inhabited since at least...
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    October 1918 as a result of the advance of Entente forces and the Arab Sharifian army into Syria, members of Latakia's Sunni Muslim elite established a provisional...
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    and the Sharifian army wrested control of Syria from the Ottoman Empire. With British military support, the Hashemite leader of the Sharifian army, Emir...
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    After the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman rule started in 1916 and the Sharifian Army conquered the Levant in 1918 with support from the British Empire, the...
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    of Syria under Faisal I following the conquest of the Levant by the Sharifian Army with support from the British Empire, Sharafeddin became the leading...
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    Australian, New Zealand, Indian, and French contingents, as well as the Sharifian Army of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca. In October 1918, an inscription...
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  • as an officer in the Sharifian army during the 1916 Great Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule in the region, and in the Iraqi Army. Hindi's father was dismissed...
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    Ottoman Empire. His father was Hajj Hassan Annab, an officer of the Ottoman Army. Annab's father instilled in him the values of military service, discipline...
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    succeeded him in the Hejaz in 1924. This arrangement became known as the "Sharifian solution". Abdullah was assassinated in 1951, but his descendants continue...
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    Yusuf al-Azma (category Ottoman Army officers)
    That month, Damascus was captured by the Arab Revolt's British-backed Sharifian Army led by Hussein's son Emir Faisal. Al-Azma subsequently returned to Damascus...
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    After the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman rule started in 1916 and the Sharifian Army conquered the Levant in 1918 with support from the British Empire, the...
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    After the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman rule started in 1916 and the Sharifian Army conquered the Levant in 1918 with support from the British Empire, the...
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