The 1920 Nebi Musa riots or 1920 Jerusalem riots took place in British-controlled part of Occupied Enemy Territory Administration between Sunday, 4 April...
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1660 destruction of Safed (redirect from 1660 Safed pogrom)
a small community." Ottoman Syria Timeline of Jewish History 1517 Safed pogrom 1834 Safed Plunder 1838 Druze attack on Safed Isidore Singer; Cyrus Adler...
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authority was exercised in reality.[citation needed] During the annual Nabi Musa procession in Jerusalem in April 1920, violent rioting broke out in protest...
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survived assassination attempts World Almanac 2004, p155 "stalin's secret pogrom-INTRO". Joshuarubenstein.com. August 25, 1997. Archived from the original...
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and the 1940s several Jewish communities in the Arab world suffered from pogroms. The status of Jews in Arab countries deteriorated further at the onset...
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independent state of Israel and the British withdrew from Palestine. The 1920 Nabi Musa riots left four Arabs and five Jews killed, with 216 Jews and 23 Arabs...
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bovines and sheep. Historian Glen Bowersock described this as a "savage pogrom that the Jewish king of the Arabs launched against the Christians in the...
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Mahdi "savior sent to save them from the Sunni Ottoman yoke". However, pogroms against Alevi did not cease after the establishment of the Turkish Republic...
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involved the Eastern Orthodox Sabt an-Nur, (Day of Holy Fire) and the an-Nabi Musa Muslim celebrations. He was in Jerusalem on 11 July 1927 when Palestine...
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region. Wolff met al-Husseini and many sheikhs again, a month later, at Nabi Musa. They expressed their approval of the anti-Jewish boycott in Germany and...
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Muhammad with his followers settled in Yathrib, subsequently renamed Medina al-Nabi ('City of the Prophet') where he drew up a 'social contract', the Constitution...
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being known for his harshly satirical poems, which led to his execution Nâbî (1642–1712); a poet who wrote a number of socially oriented poems critical...
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investigating listed criminal Kamrul Islam Musa, a former informant who had served under Babul Aktar and his accomplice Nabi. In the 1990s author Taslima Nasrin...
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right-wingers, ultra-nationalists and Islamists, who cooperated in carrying out pogroms of Alevis in the late 1970s. Malatya in 1978, Maraş in 1979, and Çorum...
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