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ID134747
Title ProperMemories of the beloved
Other Title Informationoral histories from the 1916–19 siege of medina
LanguageENG
AuthorBakri, Alia El
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes interviews related to the 1916–19 Sharifian siege of Medina that were published in a collection on the city's history by Saudi Arabian historian Ahmad Murshid. These oral histories narrate how Fakhri Pasha (Turkish: Fahreddin), the Ottoman military commander stationed in Medina during the siege, expelled residents from their homes, strictly controlled the supply of food in the city, and managed military operations out of the Holy Mosque of the Prophet Muhammad. The article seeks to explore the perspective of ordinary civilians who experienced the siege, a perspective largely missing from the literature on the subject. The interviews are positioned here as a valuable historical source for understanding the impact of the siege on these individuals and on their families, communities, and identities. Their memories underscore the interviewees’ deep attachment to their city, as well as to their identity as madanīs and as legitimate narrators of Medina's history.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol.46, No.4; Nov.2014: p.703-718
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies 2014-12 46, 4
Key WordsArab ;  History ;  World War I ;  Siege of Medina ;  Ahmad, Murshid ;  Tayba ;  City’s History