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7 Iyasu, the Somali Mawla, and the Demise of the Ottoman Empire
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Haggai Erlich
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
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Part I From Muhammad to Iyasu: Political Islam and the Uniqueness of Ethiopia
- 1 Muhammad's Message: "Leave the Abyssinians Alone" 3
- 2 Relations up to the Sixteenth Century: Isolation, the Nile, and Muslim Sultanates 21
- 3 The Trauma of Gragn and the Diplomacy of Habesh 29
- 4 The Beginning of Modern Times: Muhammad 'Ali and Tewodros 41
- 5 Yohannes, Isma'il, and the Ethio-Egyptian Conflict 53
- 6 Yohannes and Menelik: Between Religious Confrontation and Diplomatic Dialogue 65
- 7 Iyasu, the Somali Mawla, and the Demise of the Ottoman Empire 83
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Part II Ethiopia and Arabism: From Arslan to Nasser
- 8 The Arabs, Mussolini, and the Abyssinian Dilemma 95
- 9 Pan-Arabism, Arslan, and Conquered Abyssinia 111
- 10 Nasser, Haile Selassie, and the Eritrea Problem 127
- 11 Egypt's View of Ethiopia During the Nasserite Period 141
- 12 The Arabs, Ethiopia, and the Arabism of Eritrea 151
- 13 Israel and the Fall of Haile Selassie 165
- 14 Conclusion: The Struggle for Diversity 179
- Notes 191
- Selected Bibliography 215
- Index 223
- About the Book and the Author 228
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
-
Part I From Muhammad to Iyasu: Political Islam and the Uniqueness of Ethiopia
- 1 Muhammad's Message: "Leave the Abyssinians Alone" 3
- 2 Relations up to the Sixteenth Century: Isolation, the Nile, and Muslim Sultanates 21
- 3 The Trauma of Gragn and the Diplomacy of Habesh 29
- 4 The Beginning of Modern Times: Muhammad 'Ali and Tewodros 41
- 5 Yohannes, Isma'il, and the Ethio-Egyptian Conflict 53
- 6 Yohannes and Menelik: Between Religious Confrontation and Diplomatic Dialogue 65
- 7 Iyasu, the Somali Mawla, and the Demise of the Ottoman Empire 83
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Part II Ethiopia and Arabism: From Arslan to Nasser
- 8 The Arabs, Mussolini, and the Abyssinian Dilemma 95
- 9 Pan-Arabism, Arslan, and Conquered Abyssinia 111
- 10 Nasser, Haile Selassie, and the Eritrea Problem 127
- 11 Egypt's View of Ethiopia During the Nasserite Period 141
- 12 The Arabs, Ethiopia, and the Arabism of Eritrea 151
- 13 Israel and the Fall of Haile Selassie 165
- 14 Conclusion: The Struggle for Diversity 179
- Notes 191
- Selected Bibliography 215
- Index 223
- About the Book and the Author 228