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Siege of Al-Karak was a 17-day siege imposed by Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt on the Transjordanian town of Al-Karak in 1834. The Pasha laid the siege on the town in pursuit of Qasim al-Ahmad, the leader of the Peasants' revolt in Palestine, who had fled from Nablus to take shelter in Al-Karak. Egyptian troops looted the town and the countryside for five days, while Karak's famous fortifications were shelled with gunpowder and the town was reduced to ruins. The Karakis took vengeance upon the Pasha and his Egyptian army when Ibrahim Pasha was driven out of Syria, six years after the siege.

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  • حصار الكرك هو حصار استمر 17 يومًا فرضه والي مصر إبراهيم باشا على بلدة الكرك شرق الأردن عام 1834. وكان فرض الحصار جزء من عملية ملاحقة قاسم الأحمد، زعيم ثورة الفلاحين في فلسطين، والذي كان قد هرب من نابلس ليلتجأ إلى الكرك. على مدار خمسة أيام قامت القوات المصرية بنهب البلدة والريف، بالإضافة إلى قصف الحصون في الكرك بالبارود إلى أن تحولت البلدة إلى أنقاض. انتقم الكريكيون من الباشا وجيشه المصري عندما طُرد من سوريا، بعد ست سنوات من الحصار. (ar)
  • Siege of Al-Karak was a 17-day siege imposed by Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt on the Transjordanian town of Al-Karak in 1834. The Pasha laid the siege on the town in pursuit of Qasim al-Ahmad, the leader of the Peasants' revolt in Palestine, who had fled from Nablus to take shelter in Al-Karak. Egyptian troops looted the town and the countryside for five days, while Karak's famous fortifications were shelled with gunpowder and the town was reduced to ruins. The Karakis took vengeance upon the Pasha and his Egyptian army when Ibrahim Pasha was driven out of Syria, six years after the siege. (en)
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  • حصار الكرك هو حصار استمر 17 يومًا فرضه والي مصر إبراهيم باشا على بلدة الكرك شرق الأردن عام 1834. وكان فرض الحصار جزء من عملية ملاحقة قاسم الأحمد، زعيم ثورة الفلاحين في فلسطين، والذي كان قد هرب من نابلس ليلتجأ إلى الكرك. على مدار خمسة أيام قامت القوات المصرية بنهب البلدة والريف، بالإضافة إلى قصف الحصون في الكرك بالبارود إلى أن تحولت البلدة إلى أنقاض. انتقم الكريكيون من الباشا وجيشه المصري عندما طُرد من سوريا، بعد ست سنوات من الحصار. (ar)
  • Siege of Al-Karak was a 17-day siege imposed by Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt on the Transjordanian town of Al-Karak in 1834. The Pasha laid the siege on the town in pursuit of Qasim al-Ahmad, the leader of the Peasants' revolt in Palestine, who had fled from Nablus to take shelter in Al-Karak. Egyptian troops looted the town and the countryside for five days, while Karak's famous fortifications were shelled with gunpowder and the town was reduced to ruins. The Karakis took vengeance upon the Pasha and his Egyptian army when Ibrahim Pasha was driven out of Syria, six years after the siege. (en)
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