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    by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine against the British administration of the Palestine Mandate, later known as The Great Revolt (Arabic: al-Thawra...
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  • degenerated into violence and the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine. As part of the intercommunal conflict, some Arab leaders sought to orchestrate anti-Jewish...
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  • ignored in Palestinian historiography until recent decades. Egypt portal List of conflicts in the Near East 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine 1834 looting...
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    Defense of Palestine was a nationalist Arab militia, active during the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine. The group was composed of Sunni Arab volunteers...
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    Flag of the Arab Revolt but also included the use of crosses with crescents and the color orange. During the 1936-39 Arab revolt in Palestine a group was...
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    the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. British Mandatory authorities and other contemporary sources dated the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine to 15...
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    brutality: British armed forces and the repression of the Arab Revolt in Palestine, 193639" (PDF). English Historical Review. CXXIV (507): 314–354. doi:10...
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    (2008). Repression and Rebellion: Britain's Response to the Arab Revolt in Palestine of 193639. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 36(1):25–45...
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    Fawzi al-Qawuqji (category Rebel commanders of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine)
    British. In 1936, al-Qawuqji began fighting the British in Mandatory Palestine in actions that would become known as the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine. He...
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    1929 Hebron massacre (category 1929 in Mandatory Palestine)
    returned in 1931, but almost all were evacuated at the outbreak of the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine. The massacre formed part of the 1929 Palestine riots...
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    Hebron in 1931 to reestablish the community, but all but one of them were evacuated from Hebron at the outset of the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine. The...
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    Yusuf Abu Durra (category Rebel commanders of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine)
    Abu Abed was one of the chief Palestinian Arab rebel commanders during the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine. Abu Durra was a close disciple of the Muslim...
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    (like in the 1920 Palestine riots and during the 193639 Arab Revolt). The High Commissioner of Palestine, Herbert Samuel, issued an order in December...
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  • Jihad in Palestine (Arabic: اللجنة المركزية للجهاد الوطني في فلسطين) was the nominal political and organizational body of the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine...
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    distaste towards Jews and Zionism. Notable examples include the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine and other actions led by Amin al-Husseini, as well as the...
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    whole of Palestine." During the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine, ties were made between the Arab leadership in Palestine and the Nazi movement in Germany...
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    al-Qassam by the British in 1935, his followers initiated the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine, which began with a general strike in Jaffa and attacks on...
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    killed, along with 10 or 11 Arabs in what the New York Herald Tribune termed a "major fight" in the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine and The Baltimore Sun described...
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  • the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine are listed below. In total, during the course of these events, between September 27, 1937 – 1939, 5,000 Arabs, 415...
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    will be remembered that in the suppression of the dangerous Samaritan revolt that broke out in Palestine in 529, it was the Arab Ghassanid phylarch Arethas...
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  • Abu Ibrahim al-Kabir (category Rebel commanders of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine)
    al-Kabir, was a Palestinian Arab commander during the 1936-39 Arab revolt in Palestine. Abu Ibrahim worked as a labourer in Haifa during the 1920s. It...
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    Hussein Khalidi (category Arab people in Mandatory Palestine)
    October 1937, amid the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine, the British Mandate administration outlawed the AHC and several Arab political parties and arrested...
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  • in Palestine. Under the Ottomans, Palestine's Arab population mostly saw themselves as Ottoman subjects. Kimmerling and Migdal consider the revolt in...
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    Ottoman times, in an interrogation centre established at Jerusalem in 1938 as part of the effort to suppress the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine. Foot whipping...
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    Police greater mobility. During the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, additional forces were established in Palestine by the British, including the Jewish...
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    as Palestine by the British administration, and as Eretz Israel by the Hebrew-speaking Jewish population. During the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine the...
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    Hasan Salama (category Rebel commanders of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine)
    and became a leader of the 193639 Arab revolt in Palestine.[citation needed] At the beginning of the Revolt in early May 1936 he was assigned to command...
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  • The Palestinian Arab Party (Arabic: الحزب العربي الفلسطيني ‘Al-Hizb al-'Arabi al-Filastini) was a political party in Palestine established by the influential...
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    movements in both the Jewish and Arab communities. Competing interests of the two populations led to the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine and the 1944–1948...
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    Israel (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2023)
    brutality: British armed forces and the repression of the Arab Revolt in Palestine, 193639" (PDF). English Historical Review. CXXIV (507): 314–354. doi:10...
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