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notables of the country? And how will I be able to converse with him? … Upon arriving in
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we found that the whole train was reserved for the prisoners there to take them to
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states, "while preserving the lives of perhaps 150,000 Armenians—in terrible conditions—he helped kill another 150,000". In
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numbered 200,000 Turks and Arab auxiliaries. The
British could only evacuate their wounded with Djemal's consent and attempted to send emissaries requesting permission to evacuate while the city was encircled on three sides. Djemal refused to compromise his advantageous position, and strafed enemy
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Armenians to a level that would no longer pose a threat to the Ottoman state." Instead of killing Armenians, he favored their forced conversion and assimilation to neutralize the perceived Armenian threat. Kurt furthermore argues: "Saving the lives of
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to write a significant account of their diplomatic encounters when finally Kut fell in April 1916, which provides for "a colourful character". The ever-present threat of Arab Revolt fomented by
British intelligence was rising throughout 1916 and 1917. Djemal instituted strict control over Syria
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Ottoman administration himself as an independent king of Syria. These secret negotiations came to nothing, in part because the Allies
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Governor of Syria in 1915. A provisional law granted him emergency powers in May of that year. All cabinet decrees from Constantinople concerning Syria became subject to his approval. Both his
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already had 2,000 troops in front of the city. Reluctantly, Djemal marched with the 33rd Division to relieve Gaza. Kressenstein was delighted to have repelled the British assault and wanted to mobilise aggressively by driving into Shellal,
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531:. The following year he signaled his democratic credentials and joined the Ottoman Liberty Society. He became influential in the department of military issues of the Committee of Union and Progress. He was elected to the board of the
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The fighting in the hills was all but over by 1 December. On 6 December, Djemal Pasha was in Beirut to make a speech publicizing the allied deal to 'carve up' Syria-Palestine into partitioned spheres of influence in the
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621:, he played an important role in the propaganda drawn up by the CUP against negotiations with the victorious European countries. He tried to resolve the problems that occurred in Constantinople after the
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failed. Coupled with the wartime exigencies and natural disasters that afflicted the region during these years, this alienated the population from the Ottoman government, and led to the
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to take relief boats up river. They had underestimated Djemal's considerable administrative capabilities and will to resist the Allied armies. The Ottoman troops fought hard at the
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reportedly could not agree on the future territory of the Ottoman Empire; France objected strongly, and Britain was unwilling to fund the imperial operations.
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them their rights … After returning to Beirut , I was summoned … to Damascus to greet Jamal Pasha … I took the train … and upon reaching
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2297:. University of Texas Press.
1805:"Cemal Paşa'ya yanlış kitabe"
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2527:Young Turk Revolution (1908)
2342:. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
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2037:(in German). Böhlau Verlag.
2008:Crescent and the Iron Cross
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2229:(5th ed.). London.
2110:. New York: Avon Books.
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1838:(in Turkish). Biyografi
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1680:10.3138/gsp.7.2/3.251
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1947:
1943:
1942:Aaronsohn, A.
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1917:
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694:visiting the
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2811:Perpetrators
2761:By location
2736:
2622:Ra's al-'Ayn
2599:Confiscation
2427:. Retrieved
2411:. Retrieved
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1935:Bibliography
1920:. Retrieved
1913:
1903:
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1894:
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1864:
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1840:. Retrieved
1836:"Cemal Paşa"
1813:. Retrieved
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1787:. Retrieved
1783:
1774:
1758:
1753:
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1294:
1274:
1246:ساحة الشهداء
1230:Martyrs' Day
1227:
1207:
1205:
1192:Thessaloniki
1185:
1149:
1129:
1123:
1115:Talaat Pasha
1112:
1098:
1080:
1065:
1052:
1048:adding to it
1043:
1001:Nahr-el-Auja
993:
986:
958:Seventh Army
947:
912:
871:Tigris Corps
855:
839:
829:
817:
785:
783:
759:
705:
681:Three Pashas
670:
631:Grand Vizier
623:Coup of 1913
608:
563:
522:
460:
424:
397:
385:Three Pashas
377:Djemal Pasha
376:
353:Ahmed Djemal
352:
351:
292:Battles/wars
215:, (Grandson)
203:Soviet Union
199:Georgian SSR
190:(1922-07-21)
188:21 July 1922
138:Succeeded by
100:
68:Ahmed Djemal
56:
49:Ahmed Djemal
48:
36:
18:Ahmed Djemal
3225:Arab Revolt
3125:1922 deaths
3120:1872 births
3015:Reparations
3003:Recognition
2976:The Promise
2906:Prosecution
2629:Terminology
2617:Deir ez-Zor
2539:(1912–1913)
2537:Balkan Wars
2429:26 December
2413:26 December
2316:. New York.
2268:Orga, Irfan
1234:in Damascus
1196:Hasan Cemal
1131:in absentia
1119:Switzerland
1086:génocidaire
1081:the methods
1021:World War I
1009:Deir Yassin
966:Fourth Army
923:Wadi Ghazze
771:Arab Revolt
753:, south of
745:dam on the
692:Enver Pasha
655:World War I
645: [
615:Balkan Wars
604:World War I
594:Balkan Wars
588:Balkan Wars
495:Second Army
431:Balkan Wars
393:World War I
314:World War I
309:Balkan Wars
286:Fourth Army
259:(1920–1922)
213:Hasan Cemal
126:Preceded by
3114:Categories
2749:Resistance
2738:Vorpahavak
2703:Demography
2660:Diyarbekir
2589:Tehcir Law
2500:Background
1922:24 October
1789:8 December
1528:Lawrence,
1252:References
927:Khan Yunis
767:Suez Canal
505:frontier.
491:Kirkkilise
437:after the
324:Suez Canal
233:Allegiance
168:6 May 1872
164:1872-05-06
51:, the
45:given name
3042:Memorials
2991:Aftermath
2775:Musa Dagh
2732:Survivors
2685:Trebizond
2638:By region
2609:Mass rape
2322:cite book
2280:cite book
2274:. London.
2235:cite book
2209:cite book
2171:cite book
2148:cite book
2125:cite book
2119:. London.
2079:cite book
2017:cite book
2011:. London.
1985:155962400
1954:cite book
1948:. London.
1688:144283041
1574:Fromkin,
1454:; Kress,
1238:in Beirut
1077:Ümit Kurt
1013:Ain Karim
1005:Beit Iksa
956:, as the
943:Beersheba
794:السَّفّاح
786:as-Saffāḥ
743:al-Hindya
700:Jerusalem
379:, was an
366:romanized
267:1893–1918
209:Relations
119:Mehmed VI
101:In office
2572:Genocide
2270:(1958).
2225:(1976).
2199:(1938).
2104:(1989).
2033:(2010).
1944:(1917).
1918:. London
1815:8 August
1809:Milliyet
1452:Memories
1450:Djemal,
1358:(2001).
918:Chetwode
809:Damascus
751:al-Hilla
665:Dead Sea
551:Kaymakam
514:governor
503:Salonica
481:Istanbul
463:Mytilene
412:Salonica
408:II Corps
400:Mytilene
282:Commands
220:Children
114:Mehmed V
110:Monarchs
39:In this
3065:Related
2838:Djevdet
2665:Erzurum
2444:of the
2440:in the
1865:core.ac
1466:, p. 17
1223:
1176:Erzurum
801:
765:on the
755:Baghdad
739:Anazzah
667:in 1915
611:Baghdad
555:Üsküdar
391:during
381:Ottoman
368::
329:Megiddo
276:General
195:Tbilisi
171:Midilli
3165:Pashas
3020:Denial
2982:others
2843:Reshid
2833:Djemal
2823:Talaat
2765:Zeitun
2670:Harput
2655:Bitlis
2650:Aleppo
2579:Causes
2454:, in:
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1242:Arabic
1212:Arabic
1202:Legacy
1188:Serres
1156:Tiflis
925:, and
852:, 1915
848:While
813:Beirut
790:Arabic
677:Talaat
467:Lesbos
404:Lesbos
254:
242:
3082:Sayfo
2828:Enver
2790:Azakh
2680:Sivas
2645:Adana
1981:S2CID
1871:2 May
1842:2 May
1684:S2CID
982:Jaffa
935:Hejaz
779:Sinai
749:near
673:Enver
649:]
638:Pasha
518:Adana
443:Syria
73:Pasha
58:Pasha
53:title
2962:film
2958:book
2780:Urfa
2431:2016
2415:2016
2387:ISBN
2344:ISBN
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2085:link
2023:link
1960:link
1924:2017
1873:2023
1844:2023
1817:2021
1791:2023
1763:ISBN
1745:help
1707:ISBN
1547:ISBN
1460:RUSI
1420:ISBN
1393:ISBN
1366:ISBN
1305:ISBN
1280:ISBN
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1221:lit.
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914:Gaza
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