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The 1838 Druze revolt was a Druze uprising in Syria against the authority of Ibrahim Pasha and effectively against the Egypt Eyalet, ruled by Muhammad Ali. The rebellion was led by Druze clans of Mount Lebanon, with an aim to expel the Egyptian forces, under Ibrahim Pasha considering them as infidels. The revolt was suppressed with a bitter campaign by Ibrahim Pasha, after a major Druze defeat in the Wadi al-Taym, and the Egyptian rule effectively restored in Galilee and Mount Lebanon with a peace agreement signed between the Egyptians and Druze leaders on July 23, 1838. Among the major sites of violence was the city of Safed, where the Jewish community was attacked by Druze rebels in early July 1838.

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  • تمرد الدروز عام 1838 (ar)
  • 1838 Druze revolt (en)
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  • كان تمرد الدروز عام 1838 انتفاضة درزية في سوريا ضد سلطة إبراهيم محمد علي باشا وبشكل فعال ضد إيالة مصر التي حكمها محمد علي باشا. قادت التمرد عشائر الدروز في جبل لبنان بهدف طرد القوات المصرية في ظل حكم إبراهيم باشا باعتبارهم كفار. قُمع التمرد من قبل إبراهيم محمد علي باشا بعد هزيمة كبرى للدروز في وادي التيم واستعادة الحكم المصري فعليًا في الجليل وجبل لبنان من خلال اتفاقية سلام موقعة بين المصريين وزعماء الدروز في 23 يوليو 1838. كانت مدينة صفد إحدى مواقع العنف الرئيسية حيث تعرضت الجالية اليهودية لهجوم المتمردين الدروز في أوائل يوليو 1838. (ar)
  • The 1838 Druze revolt was a Druze uprising in Syria against the authority of Ibrahim Pasha and effectively against the Egypt Eyalet, ruled by Muhammad Ali. The rebellion was led by Druze clans of Mount Lebanon, with an aim to expel the Egyptian forces, under Ibrahim Pasha considering them as infidels. The revolt was suppressed with a bitter campaign by Ibrahim Pasha, after a major Druze defeat in the Wadi al-Taym, and the Egyptian rule effectively restored in Galilee and Mount Lebanon with a peace agreement signed between the Egyptians and Druze leaders on July 23, 1838. Among the major sites of violence was the city of Safed, where the Jewish community was attacked by Druze rebels in early July 1838. (en)
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  • 1838 Druze revolt (en)
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  • *Anaza tribe *Wuld Ali tribe *Sulut tribe of Laja (en)
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