The young christian man divide the state of Usmania(Turkey)

Young Christian divide the State_of_Usmania(Turkey)

 

 * #Lawrence_of_Arabia *




 This story is a few young man who alone did what the armies of the many countries couldn't do. This story begins in 1907. Thomas Lawrence, was a student at the Oxford Jesus School. This boy was very different from the all the remainder of the scholars. While remainder of the boys were curious about sports and girls of an equivalent age, he was curious about huge history books. He often read historical books all the time, especially those about the Crusades, with great interest, reflecting on the increase and fall of the Crusaders, their mistakes and failures, and feeling his place.

 Thomas Lawrence's obsession grew to the purpose that he began on the routes that the Crusaders had crossed centuries ago and attacked the Muslims. So he began on a tour of Muslim lands, where Lawrence toured the forts built by the Crusaders and explored other historic buildings. Seeing his interests, he got employment within the British Archaeological Department. one among Lawrence's strengths was that he could easily learn the local languages ​​and blend in with the people as if he were a neighborhood of them.  

Meanwhile, war I had begun. On one side were powers like Britain, France and Russia, and on the opposite side were Austria, Germany and therefore the Ottoman Empire. Because Lawrence was well familiar with the Arab world, he was hired to form war plans. British thought that the Ottoman Empire was weak, but even during this weakness they might not withstand the Ottomans, as Khalil Pasha proved by defeating British on the banks of the Tigris.  Lawrence, a young boy who didn't appear as if a soldier in the least, was five feet tall and really weak in stature, suddenly joined the battle and turned the tide of the battle.

 He had studied the traditional battles of the Crusaders and therefore the Muslims in great depth, he was cognizant of the strengths and weaknesses of the Muslims. He know that as long as Muslims had the spirit of jihad, we could't let him down. The answer to the present problem, Lawrence said, was for Muslims to fight among themselves in order that the spirit of jihad would be suppressed in evils like prejudice and nationalism. The Arab world had been under Turkish rule for the last 500 years, when it had been conquered by Sultan Salim I and made a part of the Ottoman Empire. Lawrence's strategy was to subdue the Ottoman Empire within the East by turning the Arabs against the Turks, and he had no chance of infiltrating European affairs. So he arrived in Jeddah with the blessings of British government and came here to satisfy Sharif Mecca Hussein bin Ali. Hussein bin Ali and his son Faisal were shown golden dreams by Lawrence and promised to fight against the Turks. After the victory of the uprising, an empire are going to be established on all the land of Arabia, which can include the territories of Palestine and Israel additionally to Iraq and Syria. The caliphate and kingdom of this kingdom are going to be given to Sharif Makkah Hussain.

 Here Lawrence made a report on the war equipment and resources and presented it to British General Alan High. British officers liked the strategy considerably and that they helped the Arabs by delivering the simplest weapons and resources to Lawrence. Lawrence amassed great wealth to unite the Arab tribes. Where wealth was out of the question, he was amid beautiful women spies, whom he wont to attract his rivals, but mostly Arabs. They took part during this uprising within the name of their freedom. Lawrence now launched attacks on Turkish cantonments with small Arab armies, and destroyed the Hijaz railway line, which was the sole source of supplies to the Turks in Arabia. within the event of a supply cut, the Turkish army was trapped within the cities. While living among the Arabs, he had adopted the status of an Arab. He wont to wear Arabic clothes and pray with them, while he also memorized many Quranic verses which he often used as a reference. He would take such difficult routes within the Arabian Desert that even the Arabs would be amazed to ascertain him. He was so fearless that he would disguise himself as a lady and enter the tents of the Turks while the Turks were pocket money like water in search of her.

 With small successes, Lawrence now planned to capture the Aqaba cantonment, which was a really important defensive point, therefore invincible. But rather than attacking it from the front, Lawrence, together with his small army, traveled on a dangerous desert and attacked from behind, and after an excellent struggle, Aqaba was conquered. To the Turks and therefore the Allies, it had been astonishing how a couple of hundred Arabs could conquer a stronghold like Aqaba. Lawrence didn't stop there, but invaded various small settlements and towns, first reaching Dera then Damascus, then Damascus was captured by the Arabs with none outside help. The war ended with the defeat of Germany and therefore the Ottoman Empire. during this war, the whole British army didn't do the maximum amount damage to the Ottoman Empire because it did to the five-foot-four-inch English Lawrence.

 now's the time to satisfy the guarantees made by Lawrence to the Arabs, including the establishment of a huge Arab state but which had already divided the simplest parts of the Ottoman Empire between Russia, Britain and France. Therefore the Arabs could find nothing but a barren desert. The best loss to the Muslims of the primary war was when rather than a stable Muslim state, the Muslims were divided into many small pieces and are still divided today. Lawrence of Arabia left for India after war II on an unknown expedition, where he also spent several days in Karachi. He has since been seen once in Hong Kong and once in China.

 After graduating, he wrote a book of his own, Seven Pillars of Wisdom. He was keen to ride a quick motorcycle. And in May 1935, that very same hobby took its toll. Friends, the Ottoman Empire, established for 6 hundred and fifty years, which saw many ups and downs, many large armies came and clashed with it. But this great empire of the Muslims remained in situ. it had been defeated by a revolt within itself, led by a person who was apparently sympathetic to the Arabs but internally a crusader who came here to avenge the defeat of the armies of his ancestors. And it's a pity that he succeeded.

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Amazing fact about Human Lungs

General Stanley and Shepherd