The Middle East

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The Middle East Empire, War, Independence, Conflict

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The Middle EastEmpire, War, Independence, Conflict

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Where is the Middle East?

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Where is the Middle East?

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Where is the Middle East?

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History of the Middle East: The Ancient

Empires Babylon (609BC-539BC)Persia (550BC-330BC)Greece (332BC-68 BC)Rome (68 BC- 476AD)

Byzantine (330 AD-1453AD)

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Babylonian Empire

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Persian Empire

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The Greek Empire

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The Roman Empire

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ISRAEL

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ISRAEL

Israel’s Flag was adopted in 1948 1st Introduced in 1891

Represented the Zionist movement Six Pointed Star of David is and ancient

Jewish Symbol Blue and White stripes refer to Jewish

prayer shawls.

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Regathering Begins (1860) Mishkenot Sha’anaim, first Jewish neighborhood

built outside Jerusalem walls. (1881) Widespread pogroms (violent mob attack against

Jews) in Russia reinforce Jewish national awakening (1894) Theodor Herzl attends the trial of Alfred Dreyfus in

Paris Witnesses French anti-Semitism

(1896) Herzl’ Der Judenstaat (The Jewish State) published. (1897) Herzl convenes 1st Zinonist Congress in Basel,

Switerland.

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Zionist Movement (1916) Sykes-Picot Agreement signed by Britain, France, and

Russia Secret Wartime agreement between Britain and France to divide the

land of the Ottoman Empire after WWI Among the terms, establishment of Arab state in “Southern Palestine” Arabs angry, Britain ruled Palestine like a colony until 1948.

(1917) Balfour Declaration Short note from Britain’s foreign secretary Establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. Declaration sped Jewish immigration Together w/ Sykes-Picot it laid the modern foundation for Middle East

Conflict

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POST WWI (1919) Versailles Peace Conference

Jewish-Arab accord: Jews claim Jewish home in Palestine; Arabs claim Arab state from Iraq to Yemen (Excluding Palestine).

(1920) San Remo Conference/ League of Nations 1922 Granted British Mandate over Palestine with aim of encouraging

immigration and settlement of Jews and establishment of national home. Arab riots in Palestine-Rioters demand end to Jewish migration.

(1921) British decide to install Abdullah in “Trans-Jordan”, haj Amin al-Husseini appointed grand mufti of Jerusalem

(1930) British White Paper limits Jewish immigration to Palestine (1936-1939) Arab Riots continue, murder 500 Jews, THOUSANDS of

Arabs

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Establishing a Jewish State

(1937) British Peel Commission asserts that Jewish national home cannot be built in Palestine, Recommends repartition of Palestine into small Jewish state (5% of total area) and Arab state in remainder. Peel Plan is rejected by both Arabs and Jews. Britain Halts immigration to Palestine.

(1939) British blockade Palestine against “illegal Jewish immigration”

(1941) Huesseni relocates to Berlin with intention of creating “fascist” Arab state. Pushes for end of Jews and terrorism against who? Moderate Arabs

(1945) Jews are liberated from death camps