Der Kampf um Arabien zwischen der Türkei und Englandvon Franz Stuhlmann |
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... Idrîs als neuer Widersacher auf ( S. 86 ) ; dessen Leben ( S. 87 ) ; das Land ' Asîr ( S. 88 ) ; Aufstand des Idrîs ( S. 89 ) ; Verhandlungen mit ihm ( S. 90 ) ; 1910 neuer all- gemeiner Aufstand ( S. 91 ) ; Kämpfe in ' Asîr mit ...
... Idrîs als neuer Widersacher auf ( S. 86 ) ; dessen Leben ( S. 87 ) ; das Land ' Asîr ( S. 88 ) ; Aufstand des Idrîs ( S. 89 ) ; Verhandlungen mit ihm ( S. 90 ) ; 1910 neuer all- gemeiner Aufstand ( S. 91 ) ; Kämpfe in ' Asîr mit ...
Page xiv
... Idrîs ( S. 104 ) ; Verhandlungen mit Idrîs ( S. 106 ) , der 1914 Gesandte nach Konstantinopel schickt ( S. 108 ) ; Ergebnis unbekannt ; Jemen im Weltkriege ( S. 108 ) ; türkisch - italienischer Zwischenfall ( S. 110 ) ; Türken im Bund ...
... Idrîs ( S. 104 ) ; Verhandlungen mit Idrîs ( S. 106 ) , der 1914 Gesandte nach Konstantinopel schickt ( S. 108 ) ; Ergebnis unbekannt ; Jemen im Weltkriege ( S. 108 ) ; türkisch - italienischer Zwischenfall ( S. 110 ) ; Türken im Bund ...
Page 86
... Idrîs . Nach türkischen Quellen hat Imhoff Pascha im „ Berliner Tageblatt " vom 8. Oktober 1910 die Lebensgeschichte dieses Mannes gegeben . Ihm folgen wir hier : Des Idris Großvater , Aḥmed bin - Idrîs , war von Fez in Marokko nach ...
... Idrîs . Nach türkischen Quellen hat Imhoff Pascha im „ Berliner Tageblatt " vom 8. Oktober 1910 die Lebensgeschichte dieses Mannes gegeben . Ihm folgen wir hier : Des Idris Großvater , Aḥmed bin - Idrîs , war von Fez in Marokko nach ...
Page 87
... Idrîs , 1 der 1878 geboren ist . Im Alter von 18 Jahren ging dieser nach Ägypten , lebte abwechselnd in Dongola , Kassala , Muṣawa , auf den Farsân - Inseln und in Ġizân an der arabischen Küste . Im Jahre 1907 kam er nach Ṣabjâ . Dort ...
... Idrîs , 1 der 1878 geboren ist . Im Alter von 18 Jahren ging dieser nach Ägypten , lebte abwechselnd in Dongola , Kassala , Muṣawa , auf den Farsân - Inseln und in Ġizân an der arabischen Küste . Im Jahre 1907 kam er nach Ṣabjâ . Dort ...
Page 88
... Idrîs soll sehr intelligent , von mittlerem Wuchs , kaffeebraunem Gesicht und durchdringendem Blick sein . Er ... Idrîs Mitglied des Mirghanîjah - Ordens sein , der stets die Politik der Engländer in Ägypten und in Chartum ge- stützt hat ...
... Idrîs soll sehr intelligent , von mittlerem Wuchs , kaffeebraunem Gesicht und durchdringendem Blick sein . Er ... Idrîs Mitglied des Mirghanîjah - Ordens sein , der stets die Politik der Engländer in Ägypten und in Chartum ge- stützt hat ...
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