Abstract: At the time of the Ottoman occupation of Iraq in 1532, the conditions of the country were troubled by mass destruction and ruin for the country by the Mongols. As a result, the number of Jews in Iraq diminished, but when Sultan Suleiman came, he did not harm them because he was a tolerant person. The Jewish community expanded and became greater and enjoyed independence in supervising its religious affairs and it participation in administrative matters in the country, especially during the Mamluk era due to their importance in the country`s progress in the matters of trade and money management .When the Ottoman reforms were issued, these reforms Spread among the sects. It emphasized the security and freedom of the Jewish community,...
This dissertation explores the rise of anti-Semitism in 20th-century Iraq, how it evolved into a pow...
Shorter WorksIdentity is fluid for any individual or group of people, and depends on changing cultur...
One of the exceptionalities of the Middle East is the existence of sectarianidentities along with la...
Baghdad was home to the largest and one of the most wealthy and influential Jewish communities in th...
This study is about the social transformation of Iraqi Jewry over the period 1831-1931. It focuses o...
The three wilayas of the Ottoman Empire: Bagdhad, Basra and Mosul, which in 1921 formed the Kingdom ...
Islam is a religion of tolerance wherever it is embraced, and the tolerant spirit will reside in the...
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Ottoman authorities realized that the Sunni orthopraxy an...
Abstract In the light of the above discussed, we can say that the tribes in the state of Mosul ...
[1] During the nineteenth century Arab countries underwent an awaking process, which included their ...
In the first years of the Turkish Republic, as it made its way to becoming a nation‐state, the “Turk...
Islam is a religion of tolerance wherever it is embraced, and the tolerant spirit will reside in the...
This article is devoted to a comprehensive discussion of Jews’ conversion to Protestantism in the Ot...
Since ancient times Mesopotamia and Anatolia were a home for the Jews. During the Roman and Byzanti...
Abstract In issues No. (13, 14) of “Arab History Magazine for Ottomani Studies” which is issued by A...
This dissertation explores the rise of anti-Semitism in 20th-century Iraq, how it evolved into a pow...
Shorter WorksIdentity is fluid for any individual or group of people, and depends on changing cultur...
One of the exceptionalities of the Middle East is the existence of sectarianidentities along with la...
Baghdad was home to the largest and one of the most wealthy and influential Jewish communities in th...
This study is about the social transformation of Iraqi Jewry over the period 1831-1931. It focuses o...
The three wilayas of the Ottoman Empire: Bagdhad, Basra and Mosul, which in 1921 formed the Kingdom ...
Islam is a religion of tolerance wherever it is embraced, and the tolerant spirit will reside in the...
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Ottoman authorities realized that the Sunni orthopraxy an...
Abstract In the light of the above discussed, we can say that the tribes in the state of Mosul ...
[1] During the nineteenth century Arab countries underwent an awaking process, which included their ...
In the first years of the Turkish Republic, as it made its way to becoming a nation‐state, the “Turk...
Islam is a religion of tolerance wherever it is embraced, and the tolerant spirit will reside in the...
This article is devoted to a comprehensive discussion of Jews’ conversion to Protestantism in the Ot...
Since ancient times Mesopotamia and Anatolia were a home for the Jews. During the Roman and Byzanti...
Abstract In issues No. (13, 14) of “Arab History Magazine for Ottomani Studies” which is issued by A...
This dissertation explores the rise of anti-Semitism in 20th-century Iraq, how it evolved into a pow...
Shorter WorksIdentity is fluid for any individual or group of people, and depends on changing cultur...
One of the exceptionalities of the Middle East is the existence of sectarianidentities along with la...