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A**R
Interesting!
Put the book on shelf for sometime and just started to read .. history is just fascinating!!!
S**I
The best book for modern middle eastern history
This is the most beautifully written book on the greater middle east..smoothly written..simply explained and sound & clear explaination takes your heart..definitely recommended!
R**I
Egypt and Turkey are in disarray at present the world needs to be reminded that the source of many of the contemporary problems
I agree with Sir Alistair Horne who says that anyone who wishes to understand why the Islamic world bears a grudge against the West should read this book. At a time when Syria, Iraq, Libya,Yemen and to a limited extent, Egypt and Turkey are in disarray at present the world needs to be reminded that the source of many of the contemporary problems of the Middle East lies in unceasing intervention of the West in the region starting from the eve of The Great War for Civilisation. This book is an important aid towards that understanding. After reading this book one cannot but feel sorry for the Arabs, or for that matter, for all other colonized peoples.
G**T
Great purchase
Great purchase I have ever made through Amazon
S**S
A REVIEW
A MASTER PIECE.
Y**A
The Arabs : A history
The Arabs : A history-------------------------------A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.- Marcus GarveyThe Arabs a history, is a meticulously researched and a well written book, in fact if I have to pick TOP-10 books that every human should read once in a lifetime, then this masterly written literature is one of themThe main USP of this book is that the reader will get five centuries (1516-2016) of the Arabic history in a single Book.Though the word 'Arab' sounds like a homogeneous entity with a similar kind of language, culture and tradition to the non-arabic people, but in reality this is not completely true. In fact if we travel to the North-african countries like Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, we will find the language is Arabic but their dialects were different from each other, in fact each Arabic land have their own local traditions, food habits and cultures. The same we can conclude about the middle eastern countries like Iraq, Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.In fact one of the many sins that was committed by the European colonist like Britain and France in the nineteenth and twentieth century, and by the United States in the 21st century, when they applied the illogical concept of one-size-fits-all, on the Arabs by considering them as a homogeneous entity.And before we discuss the mistakes that was committed by the European Powers in the Arabic lands, let's first talk about some of the basic facts on the Arabs.As you people are already aware of the fact that there is not a single entity like Arabic country or United Arab States, In fact there are dozens of countries where people speak the Arabic language with a slight variation in their dialects, and the people who speak the Arabic language are known as the 'Arabs'.Though before the Advent of islam in Arabia, the arabs were divided among the several tribes and the loyalty towards ones own tribe was considered utmost important at that time. But it changed suddenly when prophet Muhammad established the religion of Islam in 7th century, and afterwards his followers conquered the other tribes of Arabic lands, and unites the arabs under the banner of Islam for the first time.And from seventh century to twelfth century several Islamic dynasties like the umayyads, Abbasid, ruled the Arab land. Though there were several other powers also that emerged during that time, and one of them was the Mamluk dynasty of Egypt, and the mamluks ruled Egypt, Syria and hijaz from the 11th century.Though this changed suddenly in the 14th century when Ottoman sultan Selim-1, nicknamed 'The Grim', defeated the Mamluk sultan of Egypt, and conquered the Arabic lands of Syria, transjordan, and hijaz, and they remained in control of all these Arabic lands for nearly four centuries.But nearly four centuries of the ottoman rule on Arabic lands came to an abrupt end on 1918, when the ottomans lost the First World war. And the imperialist Powers like Britain and France got the Arabic lands which was previously under the ottoman rule.And after the world war first, Britain and France negotiated a secret agreement which was known as the 'sykes-picot' agreement. And according to this agreement, British got hold over the Iraq, Palestine and transjordan, and french received Syria and Lebanon as their mandates in the Arabic lands.In fact before the WW1, France and Britain conquered the Arab territories of North Africa which was also under the control of the ottomans at that time, so France captured Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, and Britsh got hold over the Egypt.Though after the second world war some Arabic states gained their Independence from the French and the Britsh government, but the divide and rule policies which was used by these colonist Powers to remain in control damaged the social fabric of the Arabic lands completely.For example by promising Jews their Homeland in the land of Palestine, the Britsh government started the conflict between the arabs and Jews,which hasn't resolved yet, similarly the sectarian policies adopted by the French colonist in Lebanon destroyed the unity amongst the Lebanese people and the best example was the 15year long Civil war in Lebanon.Infact the common arabs wants the rule of law and a accountable government and nothing else from their respective governments. And when their governments failed in providing these basic facilities the arabs revolted against their own governments which we called as the 'Arab spring'. Though it started from Tunisia in 2011, but it engulfed the whole Arabic region.And with the exception of Tunisia where the revolution succeeded, in other Arabic States like Syria, Bahrain, it failed badly. And especially in Syria where the world powers are playing the proxy war against each other since the start of the revolution in 2011.I will end with these lines-'The Problems of the Arab world needs an Arab solution, not the American, Britsh or French'.The writing style of the author is awesome, and the language of the book is also not that tough. The author also included several photographs in the book which will make your reading more pleasurable. This book is a must read.My Ratings : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)I hope you like this, thanks for reading, Jai Hind.
S**T
Print and paper quality bad
For must-read books like this, published by reputed publication houses, you expect decent paper quality, readable prints. Disappointed
J**R
Is the book fake
Poor paper quality
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