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Jews in Mosul
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Verlag: | Dar Alrafidain |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 18.08.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9789922623474 |
Sprache: | Arabisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 367 |
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Beschreibungen
A celebration of the history of Iraq during the royal era (1921 - 1958 AD), with many exciting historical facts and events in the political, economic and social aspects, whether through the biography and history of its leaders and political leaders or through its economic activities (agricultural, industrial and commercial), and the level and nature of its ethnic and racial social formations and formations. Perhaps the history of the Jews in Mosul for the period (1921 - 1952 AD) represents one of the social formations and formations in the contemporary history of Iraq, as their presence and stability in Iraq dates back to ancient times, since the era of the Assyrian Empire (745 - 612 BC) and their capital (Nineveh), after they were captured and brought to Northern Iraq. Some historical sources have indicated their continued presence after the Arab-Islamic conquest of Mosul, and they resided on the western side of the city, in a popular neighborhood of their own called (Mahalla al-Yahud), currently known as (Mahalla al-Ahmadiyya), and all of its residents are Eastern Jews who left Palestine. After the Assyrian captivity, they spoke the colloquial language and dialect of the people of Mosul, in whose land they had lived since ancient times. Studying the history of (the Jews of Mosul) during the royal era will undoubtedly help researchers and those interested in understanding and comprehending the nature of the social formations prevailing in it, and their diverse and overlapping relationships with each other. Within a conservative and tolerant social fabric inside the Kasbah of the Old City of Mosul. This book in our hands represents a qualitative leap in the study of the contemporary social history of Mosul and its environs.