One of the most important books of Jerji Zidan in Egyptian history and the writer composed in 1911. The story of the book: After the establishment of the Egyptian University that Al -Hilal magazine called for its establishment in the February 1899 issue, it was presented to Jerji Zidan teaching the subject of Islamic history in appreciation of his efforts in transferring global culture to the Arabic language, It was agreed that his topic "Ottoman Egypt" was presented to the university, and he received a reward for it. Before the start of the school year, Jerji Zidan was dispensed with as a lecturer at the university, "It is not acceptable to the feelings of the greatest blackness to study non -Muslim Islamic history." The book discusses the situation that Egypt was at the Ottoman conquest, and the book knocks on the origin and origins of the Ottoman Empire, and its connection to Egyptian history, as it studies the period of Salim I as the Ottoman Sultan who conquered Egypt. During this book, Zidane was keen to balance the public and private, and in his book linking the general Ottoman era represented by the Islamic caliphate and the Ottoman era in Egypt as one of the historical stages that Egypt's general history has gone through. The historical study in this book was not limited to the political side, but extended to include social, economic, financial and civilizational aspects.
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