Ep 2 pt 1 of 3 - The Dawn of Ottoman Jerusalem
Update: 2021-03-23
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Description
This episode is part one of a three part series covering early Ottoman Palestine (16th - 18th centuries).
In the 16th century a new power came to rule over Palestine. From the onset, this new dynasty would face unique challenges as it worked to rule the Muslim world.
Meanwhile, notable families attempt to navigate their new circumstances in one of the most important cities in the Muslim world.
Join me as I take you through early Ottoman Palestine and introduce you the families that ruled the holy city of Jerusalem.
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Talking about nationalism makes me think of my home, Australia, having one name for this massive island only came about with the settler colonial project. You can access maps that have all the indigenous names and the borders they kept. It really seems that if people didn't organise like the Europeans then they didn't really exist, neither did their hold on their country. Terranullius + a land without a people for a people without a land. They both mean the same thing and they're both lies.