In "The Arab Revolution: Its Introductions, Causes, and Results," Asaad Khalil Dagher sheds light on the Great Arab Revolt that broke out in 1916 under the leadership of Sharif Hussein bin Ali, and reveals the real reasons that prompted the Arabs to revolt against the Ottoman Empire. Dagher narrates how this revolution came as an urgent necessity to achieve independence and eliminate tyrannical rule, and reviews the history of the Eastern Question as one of the indirect catalysts for the revolution. The book deals with the development of events since the Party of Union and Progress came to power, explaining how the revolution affected Arab and European public opinion, and what were its results that shaped the history of the region.
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