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    Doctor Zhivago

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    secure environment in Moscow, where their own daughter Tonya(Geralinda Chaplin) lives. Another girl called Lara, aged only 17 is introduced to a friend of her mother Victor Komarovsky and starts an affair with him. Then, when the left-wing idealist Pasha Antipova(Tom Courenay) injuries himself during the demonstrations, Lara helps treat him and later on agrees to hide a gun that he coincidentally found. They both have feelings for…

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    living in the area, thinking that they would stray from the Ottoman Empire and aid Russia in the war. Another reason for the genocide is that a nationalist group of young Turks called the Ittihadist Party led by Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha and Jemal Pasha, otherwise known as the Three Pashas, wanted to create a “Pan Turkish” empire which was a political union among all Turks in the Ottoman Empire. The Christian Armenians were seen as a physical obstacle of the plan. The Armenian genocide began on…

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    “Raghib reorganized its arsenal, created a foundry for cannon, formed a corps of bridge builders, and started to construct new warships.” Also, Raghib Pasha founded the modern schools, such as “naval training, mathematics and engineering.” “He reorganized the administration, sought to restore order to the Empire’s finances, suppressed brigandage in Anatolia.” During Abdul Hamid I, “he found a treasury…

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    Muhammad Ali Essay

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    PSYCHOLOGY: Muhammad Ali Pasha was an Ottoman Albanian authority in the Ottoman armed forces, which rose to the rank of Pasha, and got to be Wali, and self-proclaimed Khedive of Egypt and Sudan with the Ottomans' impermanent endorsement. Despite the fact that not a present day patriot, he is viewed as the originator of cutting edge Egypt due to the sensational changes in the military, financial and social circles that he organized. He likewise governed Levantine regions outside Egypt. The…

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    Armenia Genocide Essay

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    against Armenia were named Mehmed Talaat, Ismail Enver and Ahmed Djemal, or the Three Pashas. These three men came to wield dictatorial powers over the Ottoman Empire and concocted their own ambitious plans for the future of Turkey. They wanted to unite all of the Turkish people in the entire region while expanding the borders of Turkey eastward. Mehmed Talaat. Ismail Enver and Mehmed Talaat, two of the Three Pashas, were responsible with orchestrating the Armenian Genocide straight from the…

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    Mameluke Sword History

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    Mameluke sword Marine Corps officers have worn the Mameluke sword in commemoration of 1stLt Presley O’Bannon’s assault on Derna, Tripoli for over 190 years. Traditionally awarded, the sword represents one of the most historic events in early U.S. Marine Corps history. To educate tomorrow’s leaders on appreciating the history, tradition, and how the Mameluke sword is used in today’s military, the Senior Enlisted community must completely understand its origin. What is a Mameluke sword?…

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    stay at the Pasha in Somalia, Wasdin came across a child who suffered from gangrene. Upon request from the CIA to help the boy, he was denied. Wasdin related to the boy in pain and went against his orders to help him. He took a big risk to help the boy but he knew it was the right thing to do. Wasdin described it as “My most successful operation in Somalia and I had to disobey orders to get it done”(Wasdin 202). He continued to explain how it was easier to ask for…

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    Giancarlo Casale’s The Ottoman Age of Exploration makes it a point to introduce the concept of global politics to the study of the Age of Exploration and early modern Ottoman history. Giancarlo Casale is currently a professor at the University of Minnesota and specializes in the history of the early modern Ottoman Empire. Casale main purpose in this text was to provide a cohesive narration of the Ottoman Age of Exploration. Casale makes the important distinction that the European age of…

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    The Philhellenic Movement

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    After the Exodus of Messolongi battel, a new movement was formed called the Philhellenic movement. Philhellenes meant western Europeans being friendly to Hellenes. They were western European being friendly to Hellenes; typically, aristocrats and upper middle class who had been educated on the classics. They were typically Libreal in their political orientation. Clogg, p.36-38. They imagined a modern Greeks as a successor of the ancient Greeks and felt obligation to the descendant of the ancient…

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    I. INTRODUCTION: (JERUSALEM 2004-2006 AND PART ONE: JERUSALEM 1898) Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author, Amy Dockser Marcus, wrote the novel Jerusalem 1913: The origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict in the year 2007. Marcus was a journalist working for New York City’s The Wall Street Journal in 1991. She flew to Tel Aviv, Israel in September. The stories and facts she has about this topic are interesting because she has actual historical background and knowledge about it. She is able to…

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