AHMED ARABI'S ROLE IN THE EGYPTIAN NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT
Khimmat Khusanov ,Abstract
this article highlights the measures taken by Ahmad Arabi, considered one of the leaders of the Egyptian national-liberation movement against foreign colonists and the oppression of the Ottoman Turks, to preserve the country, change the political system in the state and democratize governance. Also in this scientific work, the details of the actions of the resistance of the Egyptian people against the colonists, the work carried out in the way of ensuring the defense are covered in detail.
Keywords
Khadiv, Ahmad Arabi, Hizb-ul-Watan, Cairo, Alexandria, Pasha Tawfiq, Suez Canal, Ottoman Empire, England, Egypt, parliament, France.
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