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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...
    60 KB (7,243 words) - 17:00, 4 June 2024
  • prophet Muhammad, and may refer to: Farzad Sharifian (1964–2020), pioneer in cultural linguistics Sharifian Army, military force during the first World War...
    863 bytes (159 words) - 01:31, 31 July 2023
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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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  • fanatic from the Nejd-and collected their wealth together to fund a makeshift army that allowed Yanbu, Medina and Jeddah to hold out against the al-Saud forces...
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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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    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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    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...
    28 KB (3,385 words) - 18:22, 5 November 2023
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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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    armies of the Ikhwan, on 23 December 1925, Hussein surrendered to the Saudis, bringing the Kingdom of Hejaz, the Sharifate of Mecca and the Sharifian...
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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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    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...
    201 KB (20,539 words) - 03:34, 17 June 2024
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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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    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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