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🗓️ 20 June 2024
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Featuring Abdel Razzaq Takriti, this is the THIRTEENTH episode of Thawra (Revolution), our mini-series on Arab radicalism in the 20th century. Today’s installment covers the armed left-wing revolutionary movements that challenged British imperial power across Southern Arabia, with the National Liberation Front taking over South Yemen and Dhufari rebels in Oman waging a liberation war against the Sultan. Today’s alliance of reactionary Gulf monarchies was not inevitable; they were made by colonial power, and Arab revolutionaries in the 1960s and 70s mounted a major effort to overthrow them.
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1:44.0 | This is the 13th episode of Thawora, |
1:48.0 | the Diggs Rolling Series on 20th century Arab politics |
1:52.0 | with historian Abdel Razak Tikriti. |
1:55.0 | Thawara is Arabic 4, revolution. |
1:59.0 | It's a word that contains historical multitudes. |
2:02.0 | Diverse political radicalisms and revoir. contains historical multitudes, diverse political radicals and revolts that have swept |
2:06.2 | across Arab lands over the past century. |
2:09.2 | We are getting very, very close to the end of this series. The 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq |
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