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- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) abstract "The 1834 Siege of Jerusalem took place during the Peasants' revolt in Palestine, which erupted following the entry of Egyptian general Ibrahim Pasha into Ottoman Syria 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 reinforcements took place on June 9, led by Ibrahim Pasha.".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) causalties "Hundreds killed".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) combatant "22pxEgypt Eyalet".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) combatant "Rebel clans of Palestine".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) commander Ibrahim_Pasha_of_Egypt.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) date "1834-06-07".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Peasants'_Revolt_of_1834_(Palestine).
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) place Jerusalem.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) place Palestine.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) result "* On June 7, Ibrahim Pasha approached the city with Egyptian reinforcements".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) result "* On June 9, rebel reinforcements from Nablus were defeated, before approaching the city".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) result "Rebels repelled".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) strength "~12,000".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) strength "~20,000".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) thumbnail Flag_of_Egypt_1826-1867_and_1881-1914.png?width=300.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) wikiPageID "34706837".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) wikiPageRevisionID "639903787".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) casualties "Hundreds killed".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) casualties "Unknown".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) combatant "22".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) combatant "Rebel clans of Palestine".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) commander Ibrahim_Pasha_of_Egypt.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) commander "Rashad Bey".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) conflict "1834".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) date "--05-21".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) hasPhotoCollection Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834).
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) partof "1834".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) place "Jerusalem, Egyptian-controlled southern Syria".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) result "--06-07".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) strength "~12,000".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) strength "~20,000".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) subject Category:1834_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) subject Category:19th_century_in_Jerusalem.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) subject Category:Sieges_of_Jerusalem.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) type Event.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) type MilitaryConflict.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) type SocietalEvent.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) type Event.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) type Thing.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) type Q1656682.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) comment "The 1834 Siege of Jerusalem took place during the Peasants' revolt in Palestine, which erupted following the entry of Egyptian general Ibrahim Pasha into Ottoman Syria 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.".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) label "Siege of Jerusalem (1834)".
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) seeAlso Palestine.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) seeAlso 1834_Arab_revolt.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) sameAs m.0j3dy25.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) sameAs Q7510117.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) sameAs Q7510117.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) wasDerivedFrom Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834)?oldid=639903787.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) depiction Flag_of_Egypt_1826-1867_and_1881-1914.png.
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) isPrimaryTopicOf Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834).
- Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1834) name "1834 Siege of Jerusalem".