• " He is a Turkish soldier "tag ile dünyanın konuştuğu adam.. şanlı Türk astsubayı...Jandarma Astsubay Kıdemli Başcavuş #YusufDikeç
    Ekmek almaya giderken olimpiyata uğrayan Türk...
    " He is a Turkish soldier "tag ile dünyanın konuştuğu adam.. şanlı Türk astsubayı...Jandarma Astsubay Kıdemli Başcavuş #YusufDikeç Ekmek almaya giderken olimpiyata uğrayan Türk...
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  • Ottoman soldiers left this money in trust with the family of the Palestinian merchant Ragheb Hilmi Al-Alul From Nablus when they withdrew 100 years ago .
    Ottoman soldiers left this money in trust with the family of the Palestinian merchant Ragheb Hilmi Al-Alul From Nablus when they withdrew 100 years ago .
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  • Soldiers and dignitaries after leaving Damascus, Syria, for the Hajj seen carrying the Mahmal (the Holy Carpet) or the emblem of the Ottoman Emperor.

    ca. 1903.
    Soldiers and dignitaries after leaving Damascus, Syria, for the Hajj seen carrying the Mahmal (the Holy Carpet) or the emblem of the Ottoman Emperor. ca. 1903.
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  • Ottoman soldiers stationed at Al Aqsa mosque. Ottoman Caliphate leaves a legacy of 402 years of peaceful rule in the Pal*stine heartland.

    When will the nation of Mohammed ﷺ rise?
    Ottoman soldiers stationed at Al Aqsa mosque. Ottoman Caliphate leaves a legacy of 402 years of peaceful rule in the Pal*stine heartland. When will the nation of Mohammed ﷺ rise?
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  • Hundreds of thousands of people participated in a march on January 1 in Istanbul, Türkiye, in support of Palestinians amid Israel’s attacks on besieged Gaza.

    Demonstrators also condemned a PKK attack that martyred 12 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq weeks earlier.
    Hundreds of thousands of people participated in a march on January 1 in Istanbul, Türkiye, in support of Palestinians amid Israel’s attacks on besieged Gaza. Demonstrators also condemned a PKK attack that martyred 12 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq weeks earlier.
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  • Three Israeli hostages mistakenly killed by Israeli forces in Palestine’s Gaza had been holding up a white flag, Israeli Army spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on December 16 following an initial inquiry into the incident.

    On December 15, the military identified the three hostages as Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz and Samer Talalka, all taken by Hamas on October 7.

    A soldier saw the hostages emerging tens of metres from Israeli forces in the Shejaiya neighbourhood of eastern Gaza City. "They're all without shirts and they have a stick with a white cloth on it. The soldier feels threatened and opens fire. He declares that they're terrorists, they (forces) open fire, and two are killed immediately," said Hagari.

    The third hostage was wounded and retreated into a nearby building where he called for help in Hebrew. "Immediately the battalion commander issues a ceasefire order, but again there's another burst of fire towards the third figure and he also dies," said Hagari. "This was against our rules of engagement," he added.
    Three Israeli hostages mistakenly killed by Israeli forces in Palestine’s Gaza had been holding up a white flag, Israeli Army spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on December 16 following an initial inquiry into the incident. On December 15, the military identified the three hostages as Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz and Samer Talalka, all taken by Hamas on October 7. A soldier saw the hostages emerging tens of metres from Israeli forces in the Shejaiya neighbourhood of eastern Gaza City. "They're all without shirts and they have a stick with a white cloth on it. The soldier feels threatened and opens fire. He declares that they're terrorists, they (forces) open fire, and two are killed immediately," said Hagari. The third hostage was wounded and retreated into a nearby building where he called for help in Hebrew. "Immediately the battalion commander issues a ceasefire order, but again there's another burst of fire towards the third figure and he also dies," said Hagari. "This was against our rules of engagement," he added.
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  • Corporal Hasan from Türkiye’s Igdir province was part of the Ottoman army’s heavy machine gun team and guarded Jerusalem for 65 years until his death in 1982. The corporal was one of 53 deployed troops entrusted with safeguarding the Al Aqsa Mosque in order to preserve “the honour of Islam” and the “glory of the Ottomans.”

    The World War I veteran belonged to the 20th Corps, 36th Battalion, 8th Squadron and never wavered from his promise to his lieutenant to protect Al Aqsa Mosque.

    He was one of the rearguard soldiers stationed in Jerusalem — Al Quds in Arabic — by the Ottoman army to prevent pillage and to maintain order and safety.

    According to tradition, the victor of a war never treats rearguard troops as war captives in a captured city. So when British troops entered Jerusalem and wanted a small force to stay in the city to avoid a potentially negative public reaction, Corporal Hasan remained.

    No Turk had heard of Corporal Hasan until 1972, when Turkish journalist Ilhan Bardakci visited Jerusalem and met with him when the soldier was 90 years old.

    The sole remaining guardian told Bardakci: “Only I am left here. Just me, a Corporal Hasan in the grand Quds.”
    Corporal Hasan from Türkiye’s Igdir province was part of the Ottoman army’s heavy machine gun team and guarded Jerusalem for 65 years until his death in 1982. The corporal was one of 53 deployed troops entrusted with safeguarding the Al Aqsa Mosque in order to preserve “the honour of Islam” and the “glory of the Ottomans.” The World War I veteran belonged to the 20th Corps, 36th Battalion, 8th Squadron and never wavered from his promise to his lieutenant to protect Al Aqsa Mosque. He was one of the rearguard soldiers stationed in Jerusalem — Al Quds in Arabic — by the Ottoman army to prevent pillage and to maintain order and safety. According to tradition, the victor of a war never treats rearguard troops as war captives in a captured city. So when British troops entered Jerusalem and wanted a small force to stay in the city to avoid a potentially negative public reaction, Corporal Hasan remained. No Turk had heard of Corporal Hasan until 1972, when Turkish journalist Ilhan Bardakci visited Jerusalem and met with him when the soldier was 90 years old. The sole remaining guardian told Bardakci: “Only I am left here. Just me, a Corporal Hasan in the grand Quds.”
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  • Ottoman soldiers stationed at Al Aqsa mosque. Ottoman Caliphate leaves a legacy of 402 years of peaceful rule in Palestine.

    Today, besieged Al-Aqsa and oppressed Muslims of Palestine call upon the Islamic world to liberate them from oppression!

    When will this Mohammeden nation arise?

    #Alquds #Palestine #tarih #AlAqsa
    Ottoman soldiers stationed at Al Aqsa mosque. Ottoman Caliphate leaves a legacy of 402 years of peaceful rule in Palestine. Today, besieged Al-Aqsa and oppressed Muslims of Palestine call upon the Islamic world to liberate them from oppression! When will this Mohammeden nation arise? #Alquds #Palestine #tarih #AlAqsa
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  • Thousands of people gathered in London to mark the 75th anniversary of Nakba Day, which marks the establishment of the state of Israel in historical Palestine, forcing nearly 800,000 Palestinians to flee their homes.

    The protesters marched to the Prime Minister’s office at 10 Downing Street, carrying Palestinian flags, chanting slogans, and voicing outrage over Israeli soldiers’ continued harsh mistreatment of Palestinians.

    Every year on May 15, Nakba Day is observed by Palestinians and human rights advocates worldwide.

    Nakba is an Arabic word for ‘catastrophe’, marking the forced expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians by then-Zionist paramilitaries from their homes and land following the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948 and onward.
    Thousands of people gathered in London to mark the 75th anniversary of Nakba Day, which marks the establishment of the state of Israel in historical Palestine, forcing nearly 800,000 Palestinians to flee their homes. The protesters marched to the Prime Minister’s office at 10 Downing Street, carrying Palestinian flags, chanting slogans, and voicing outrage over Israeli soldiers’ continued harsh mistreatment of Palestinians. Every year on May 15, Nakba Day is observed by Palestinians and human rights advocates worldwide. Nakba is an Arabic word for ‘catastrophe’, marking the forced expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians by then-Zionist paramilitaries from their homes and land following the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948 and onward.
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  • Israeli troops stormed the Al Qibli Prayer Hall early on Wednesday and detained around 500 Palestinian worshippers who were praying in the complex in occupied East Jerusalem.

    Viral videos from inside Islam’s third holiest site show women and children screaming for help as Israeli troops carry out a merciless attack using gas bombs and sound grenades on Palestinians in the second week of Ramadan overlapping with the Jewish holiday of Passover.

    The worshippers chanted anti-Israel slogans as they were forced to leave the mosque. Israeli soldiers also smashed the windows of the southern part of the mosque, witnesses said.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent said seven Palestinians were injured from rubber-tipped bullets and police beatings.

    Israeli police said in a statement they arrested dozens of Palestinians who were practising i’tikaf, a religious practice in which Muslims stay in the mosque overnight to pray and recite the Holy Quran.

    The latest outburst of Israeli violence in occupied East Jerusalem triggered a wave of protests and condemnations from Palestinians.

    Türkiye, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia immediately condemned the most recent assault at the Al Aqsa compound and voiced their concerns about the overall surge of violence against Palestinians.

    Tensions have been running high across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as ​​Israeli forces and Jewish settlers carry out increasingly frequent raids on Palestinians.
    Israeli troops stormed the Al Qibli Prayer Hall early on Wednesday and detained around 500 Palestinian worshippers who were praying in the complex in occupied East Jerusalem. Viral videos from inside Islam’s third holiest site show women and children screaming for help as Israeli troops carry out a merciless attack using gas bombs and sound grenades on Palestinians in the second week of Ramadan overlapping with the Jewish holiday of Passover. The worshippers chanted anti-Israel slogans as they were forced to leave the mosque. Israeli soldiers also smashed the windows of the southern part of the mosque, witnesses said. The Palestinian Red Crescent said seven Palestinians were injured from rubber-tipped bullets and police beatings. Israeli police said in a statement they arrested dozens of Palestinians who were practising i’tikaf, a religious practice in which Muslims stay in the mosque overnight to pray and recite the Holy Quran. The latest outburst of Israeli violence in occupied East Jerusalem triggered a wave of protests and condemnations from Palestinians. Türkiye, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia immediately condemned the most recent assault at the Al Aqsa compound and voiced their concerns about the overall surge of violence against Palestinians. Tensions have been running high across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as ​​Israeli forces and Jewish settlers carry out increasingly frequent raids on Palestinians.
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