The anticipated break-up of the enfeebled Ottoman …
Years: 1912 - 1923
The anticipated break-up of the enfeebled Ottoman Empire raises hopes among Arab nationalists on the eve of the First World War.
The Arab nationalists want an independent Arab state covering all the Ottoman Arab domains. The nationalist ideal, however, is not very unified; even among articulate Arabs, competing visions of Arab nationalism—Islamic, pan- Arab, and statist—inhibit coordinated efforts at independence.
The Arab nationalists want an independent Arab state covering all the Ottoman Arab domains. The nationalist ideal, however, is not very unified; even among articulate Arabs, competing visions of Arab nationalism—Islamic, pan- Arab, and statist—inhibit coordinated efforts at independence.
People
Groups
- Arab people
- Jews
- Christians, Maronite
- Muslims, Sunni
- Muslims, Shi'a
- Christians, Eastern Orthodox
- Ottoman Empire
- Palestine, Ottoman
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- Arab nationalism
- Syria, Ottoman viyalet of
- Beirut Vilayet
- ZO (Zionist Organization)
- Zionism
