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Activities of the Center | مركز الشرق للأبحاث و الثقافة

Activities of the Center

Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” in the Jordanian Era ( Video of the lecture below the article )   Jerusalem in the Hashemite era and the unity of the two banks:   The 1948 war resulted in the establishment of Israel on most of the land of Palestine. With the exception of Gaza, which belonged […]

A lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” in the British Era C7 ( Video of the lecture below the article )   The partition decision and the role of the Holy Jihad Brigades in defending Jerusalem:   As is well known, the resolution on the partition of Palestine was issued by the United Nations in 1947,

Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” in the British Era C6 ( Video of the labor below the article ) Partition Decision:     The partition of Palestine is the name given to the United Nations General Assembly Resolution No. 181, which was issued on 29/11/1974 after voting (33 with, 13 against, 10 abstentions) and adopts

Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” in the British Era C5   (Video link at the bottom of the article) Al-Buraq Revolution:     The Buraq revolution is one of the most important revolutions carried out by the Palestinians in contemporary history because of its dangerous dimensions on the Palestinian national project. The Western Wall is

Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” British Era 4 (Video below the article) The Arabs of Palestine realized under the British policy aimed at Judaizing Palestine that it is necessary to revolt against these measures, so the general strike, which is the longest strike in history, which lasted for 6 months, Where the formation of military

Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem in the British Era” C3 (Lecture video below) British Mandate Policy in Jerusalem:   The opening of Jewish immigration in order to Judaize the city, After their number in the days of Cemal Pasha was 10,000 settlers, in 1922 they became approximately 33,000 settlers.   Economic, social and political support

Lecture entitled “Jerusalem in the British Era”C2   Supreme Islamic Council:   This council was initially formed to oversee Islamic affairs in Palestine and was headed by Haj Amin al-Husseini. This body thus became the impregnable bulwark of the leadership of the national movement until the end of the British Mandate. It has been recognized

Lecture entitled “Jerusalem in the British Era” C1   The British army was able to advance towards Jerusalem through its gate Jaffa, The British occupation began and Jewish immigration was opened in order to Judaize the city, Many Palestinian revolutions took place The arrival of the British army.   The First World War was a

Lecture entitled “Jerusalem in the Ottoman Era” C3 (Lecture video below the article)   Christian religious sites   Interest in Christian religious places: The Ottoman Empire was interested in imposing a state of religious tolerance for the various Christian sects, It was always keen to complete the projects of reconstruction, maintenance and restoration of all

Lecture entitled “Jerusalem in the Ottoman Era” C2 (The video at the bottom of the article) Economic and social life in the Ottoman era An administrative apparatus for the economic system was built in Jerusalem, known as the artisanal communities, and the population fluctuated during the Ottoman era due to natural human causes.   Industry