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and his subsequent military conscription demand upon the Arab villagers of the region. The siege was engaged by local Arab peasant rebels upon an Egyptian garrison of about 2,000 soldiers, beginning from May 21 until the arrival of Ibrahim Pasha's main force on June 7. The crushing defeat of rebel
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On 28 May, the rebels launched a strong attack but were repelled. Food and fuel shortages were beginning to be felt in the besieged city. Four days later, after midnight 1 June, the Egyptian garrison suddenly retreated into the castle. The following night, the troops briefly counter-attacked but
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The following month the Egyptian army occupied and disarmed Nablus, confiscating 1,500 guns. The Egyptians then attacked Hebron on 1 August, where the last of the rebels have retreated. The town was given over to plunder and all Muslim inhabitants that could be found killed.
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On 9 June, two hours North of Jerusalem, an Egyptian force from the city with reinforcements, consisting of 2,000 cavalry and 4,000 infantry engaged rebels approaching from Nablus. 1,500 rebels were killed and 11 taken prisoner. On 16 June, three hours to the South, near
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From meeting 28 March 1851. Miss Nicolayson. "The Revolt and Earthquake of Jerusalem 1834." p.89. "and, some of them fleeing into the Jewish Quarter, the soldiers carried on the work of plunder there also, and completely stripped the Jews, their homes, and even their
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returned into the castle, while the rebels entered the city looting shops. By 4 June the city, except for the castle, was under the control of the rebels. Two days later they retreated and the soldiers emerged from the castle, apparently looking for food.
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from Hebron, aiming to capture it from the Egyptians. At the time, the city had a garrison of some 2,000 men, while Ibrahim Pasha was based with the main forces at his headquarters in
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On 22 May 1,000 troops marched out of the city hoping to engage the rebels in the open, but failed to make contact with them. They returned to the city after sacking the village of
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collapsed as well as several houses and the tops of some minarets. The rebels however continued firing throughout. The following day there were further tremors.
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On 7 June Ibrahim Pasha arrived with one regiment and six pieces of artillery, having fought his way up from Jaffa for three days and nights.
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with after-shocks and further strong quakes occurring until after midnight. Due to the quake, part of outer enclosure of the
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From meeting 28 March 1851. Miss Nicolayson. "The Revolt and Earthquake of Jerusalem 1834."pp.83-89
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On June 9, rebel reinforcements from Nablus were defeated before they could approach the city.
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Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement April 1911 - Pro. R. A. Stewart Macalister.
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Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement April 1911 - Pro. R. A. Stewart Macalister.
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On June 7, Ibrahim Pasha approached the city with Egyptian reinforcements.
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Gleanings from the minutebooks of the Jerusalem Literary Society.
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Gleanings from the minutebooks of the Jerusalem Literary Society.
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In the early afternoon of 26 May, the area was shaken by two
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reinforcements took place on June 9, led by Ibrahim Pasha.
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