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摘要
阿拉维派在叙利亚的历史见证了一个重要的阶段,他们在奥斯曼帝国统治下生活了几个世纪后,于1834年至1835年反抗埃及的统治。本研究介绍了阿拉维派及其在奥斯曼帝国统治期间在叙利亚的生活,直到1832年穆罕默德·阿里帕夏(Muhammad Ali Pasha)作为埃及统治叙利亚新时代的一部分掌权。本研究还探讨了1834年阿拉维派反抗埃及人的原因:解除武装、征兵、压榨棉花机、砍伐森林和树木。该研究还涉及叛乱的最初开始和其中最重要的事件,以及阿拉维派叛乱分子控制所涉及的领土的行动,包括尤努斯叛乱、抢劫、释放囚犯和处决德鲁兹士兵。这也是考虑到埃及当局为镇压叛乱所做的努力。这项研究还涉及了贩卖阿拉维派妇女的问题,埃及人对此的反应,以及奥斯曼人如何处理整个叛乱。叛乱失败背后的原因也被讨论。结论阐述了本研究最重要的结果。这项研究依赖于许多当代阿拉伯文献,这些文献记录了叛乱事件的细节,此外还有最近的参考文献,这些文献通过一种分析叛乱环境及其失败原因的形式来研究叛乱。本研究尽可能采用描述性的历史方法和分析性的方法,适合于这类研究。
Alawites Rebellion in Syria Against Egyptian Rule (1834-1835)
The history of Alawites in Syria witnessed an important stage, when they rebelled against Egyptian rule 1834-1835, after centuries of living under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. This research deals with an introduction to the Alawites and their lives in Syria during the period of Ottoman rule until Muhammad Ali Pasha took control as part of starting a new era of Egyptian rule in Syria in 1832. This research also examines the reasons for the rebellion of the Alawites against the Egyptians in 1834: Disarm, Military Conscription, Cotton Press Machine, and Cutting Down Forests and Trees. The research also deals with the first beginnings of the rebellion and the most important events therein, in addition to the operations of the Alawite rebels in controlling the territories involved including Yunus rebellion, the robberies, the release of prisoners, and the execution of Druze soldiers. This is while also considering the efforts made by the Egyptian authorities to suppress the rebellion. The research also deals with the problem of the selling of Alawites women, the Egyptian reaction to it, and how the Ottomans dealt with the rebellion as a whole. The reasons behind the rebellion’s failure have also been discussed. The conclusion addresses the most important results of this research. This research relied on many contemporary Arab documents that recorded the details of the events of the rebellion, in addition to recent references that approach the rebellion through a form of analysis in terms of the circumstances of the rebellion and the reasons for its failure. This research is based on a descriptive historical method and the analytical method as much as possible, which is appropriate for this type of research.