Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "History of Israel" ¶ 76
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1929 and Palestine
* 1929The 1929 Palestine riots break out in the British Mandate of Palestine between Arabs and Jews and continue until the end of the month.
* 1929Hebron Massacre during the 1929 Palestine riots: Arab attack on the Jewish community in Hebron in the British Mandate of Palestine, continuing until the next day, resulted in the death of 65-68 Jews and the remaining Jews being forced to leave the city.
The Palestine Potash Company was chartered in 1929, after its founder, Siberian Jewish engineer and pioneer of Lake Baikal exploitation, Moses Novomeysky, worked for the charter for over ten years.
Between 1929 and 1939, 250, 000 Jews arrived in Palestine ( 5th Aliyah ).
During the 1920 Jerusalem riots, the 1921 Palestine riots and the 1929 Palestine riots, Palestinian Arabs manifested hostility against Zionist immigration and Jewish communities, which provoked the reaction of Jewish militias, sometimes supported by British troops.
On August 16 of this year the 1929 Palestine riots broke out between Palestinians and Jews over control of the Western Wall.
* August 16 – The 1929 Palestine riots breaks out between Palestinians and Jews and continues until the end of the month.
Lieutenant General Abdel-Razak al-Yehiyeh or Abdul-Razzaq Al-Yahya ( born March 15, 1929 in Tantura, near Haifa, then in the British Mandate of Palestine ), also known as Abu Anas, is the Interior Minister of the Palestinian National Authority.
The 1929 Palestine riots erupt due to a dispute between Muslims and Jews over access to the Western Wall.
The British in Palestine: The Mandatory Government and the Arab-Jewish Conflict 1917 – 1929.
In 1929, Palestine Hotels Ltd. purchased on Jerusalem's Julian ’ s Way, today King David Street.
In 1929 Wycliffe Hall staff and students on pilgrimage to Jerusalem were commissioned as peacekeepers during riots in Palestine, and one student was shot through the shoulder.
In the region of Palestine he founded his own institution in the town of Hebron called Knesses Yisroel-" Gathering of Israel ", which moved to Jerusalem following the massacre of Jews during the 1929 Palestine riots in which many of the yeshiva students perished.
* 1929 Palestine riots Slabodka victims
Arab protest delegations against British policy in Palestine during 1929
Chaim Weizmann was the leader of both the Zionist Organisation and the Palestine Zionist Executive until 1929.

1929 and riots
In 1929 the French dissolved Matsoua's association and he together with some of his friends were jailed and sent in exile to Chad, leading to riots and a campaign of disobedience against the French administration lasting many years.
Two of the more famous incidents occurring during these riots were the August 23 and August 24 1929 Hebron massacre, in which 65 – 68 Jews were killed by Palestinians and the remaining Jews are forced to leave Hebron.
There were bloody anti-Arab and anti-Jewish riots in Jerusalem in 1921 and in Hebron in 1929.
His first political involvement was to found a student organization called “ Hulda ,” whose regulations stated it was dedicated “ solely to the revival of the Hebrew nation in a new state .” During the 1929 riots in Palestine, Jewish communities came under attack by local Arabs, and Stern served with the Haganah, doing guard duty on a synagogue rooftop in Jerusalem ’ s Old City.
Like the other three quarters of the Old City, the Muslim quarter had a mixed population of Jews as well as Muslims and Christians until the riots of 1929.
Shertok also advised the administration on political affairs, on one occasion convincing the high commissioner not to arrest Professor Joseph Klausner, a Revisionist Maximalist activist who had played a key role in the riots of 1929, because of the likely negative consequences.
During the 1929 Palestine riots, the town was attacked by Palestinian fighters from Jaffa and was evacuated by British Authorities.
Development was set back, however when the 1929 Palestine riots and massacre caused the settlement to be abandoned for a couple of weeks.
With the eruption of 1929 Palestine riots, Safed and Hebron became major clash points.
During the 1929 riots the town was attacked and abandoned.
Category: 1929 Palestine riots

1929 and see
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.
Image: Bukharin Kalinin. jpg | Mikhail Kalinin or " What you see is what you get ", 1929
The BBC broadcast a television transmission for the first time ( see " 1929 in television ").
Supporters of Jewish resettlement within Hebron see their program as the reclamation of an important heritage dating back to Biblical times, which was dispersed or, it is argued, stolen by Arabs after the massacre of 1929.
Although Wrigley Field has been the home of the Cubs since 1916, it has yet to see the Cubs win a World Series, even though it has hosted several ( 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, and 1945, the last time the Cubs appeared in a World Series ), the last World Series win by the Cubs ( 1908 ) happened while the Cubs called West Side Park home.
* American — Bloch, Albert: Many works, including Harlequinade ( 1911 ), Piping Pierrot ( 1911 ), Harlequin and Pierrot ( 1913 ), Three Pierrots and Harlequin ( 1914 ); Bradley, Will: Various posters and illustrations ( see, e. g., " Banning " under Poetry below ); Heintzelman, Arthur William: Pierrot ( n. d .); Hopper, Edward: Soir Bleu ( 1914 ); Kuhn, Walt: The White Clown ( 1929 ); Parrish, Maxfield: Pierrot's Serenade ( 1908 ), The Lantern-Bearers ( 1908 ), Her Window ( 1922 ); Sloan, John: Clown Making Up ( 1909 ).
:: For 1929 and after, see also Great West Aerodrome.
Following the 1929 talkie, a series of Drummond movies was produced, beginning with Temple Tower made in the UK in 1930 ; see the main article on Bulldog Drummond for a complete list.
Many academics see the Wall Street Crash of 1929 as part of a historical process that was a part of the new theories of boom and bust.
Penicillin, a drug produced by P. chrysogenum, was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1929, and found to inhibit the growth of Gram positive bacteria ( see beta-lactams ).
He studied there until 1929, narrowly escaping the 1929 Hebron massacre because he was away for the weekend, on his way to see Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook.
As an example, Earnest Elmo Calkins noted to fellow advertising executives in 1932 that " consumer engineering must see to it that we use up the kind of goods we now merely use ", while the domestic theorist Christine Frederick observed in 1929 that " the way to break the vicious deadlock of a low standard of living is to spend freely, and even waste creatively ".
: For the unrelated roll-film format produced from 1898 to 1929, see 110 film ( roll format ).
In view of the information discovered since this 1939 article ( see preceding section ) this should be seen as part of a myth perpetrated by Miss Oberon, since apparently she did not reach Europe until 1929.
After World War I, the need for the bank was suggested in 1929 by the Young Committee, as a means of transfer for German reparations payments (' see: Treaty of Versailles ').
: For the 1929 movie, see The Show of Shows.
In 1929 he codified the rules for detective stories into a " decalogue " of ten commandments ( see Golden Age of Detective Fiction ).
* Alexandre Dumas, père's, The Man in the Iron Mask ( see " Literature ," above ) has been adapted into eight film versions between 1929 and 1998.
Irish law diverged from English law in 1929, replacing the OPA 1857 with a new Irish act ; see Irish statutes relating to censorship.
** David Davies, 1st Baron Davies ( 1880 – 1944 ), Liberal MP for Montgomershire 1906 – 1929, grandson of the industrialist David Davies ( see above )
Hitler actually tried to gain entry to the Krupp Factories ( Kruppgusstahlfabrik ) in 1929 as head of the National Socialists but was refused because Krupp felt he would see some of the secret armament work there and would reveal it to the world.
In his 1929 book The History of the Devil-The Horned God of the West Herne R. Lowe Thompson suggests that " Herne " as well as other Wild Huntsmen in European folklore all derive from the same ancient source, citing that " Herne " may be a cognate of the name of Gaulish deity Cernunnos in the same way that the English " horn " is a cognate of the Latin " cornu " ( see Grimm's Law for more details on this linguistic feature ).
* Buck Rogers in the 25th Century A. D., a 1929 comic, see Buck Rogers # Comic strip

0.549 seconds.