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Jadid intellectuals and
their countries or
regions of
origin The
Jadid movement or
Jadidism was an Turco-Islamic
modernist political, religious, and cultural...
- The
Politics of
Muslim Cultural Reform:
Jadidism in
Central Asia is a 1998 book by
Adeeb Khalid,
published by the
University of
California Press. The work...
- government. Four
years later ****ad
initiated a
third coup,
which ousted Salah Jadid, and
appointed himself as
leader of Syria. ****ad
imposed various changes...
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Salah Jadid (Arabic: صلاح جديد, romanized: Ṣalāḥ
Jadīd; 1926 – 19
August 1993) was a
Syrian military officer and
politician who was the
leader of the far-left...
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reinterpretations of
Jadidism and the
attempts at
rationalization of
traditions and
branded the
Jadids heretics or
youthful hotheads. The
Jadids were a very heterogenous...
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Jadid (Persian: جديد) may
refer to:
Jadid, Fars
Jadid,
Khuzestan Jadid,
meaning "New", is a
common element in
Iranian place names; see All
pages with titles...
- 1905-1907
among the
Uzbeks of the
Khiva Khanate within the
framework of
Jadidism, a
cultural movement of
Muslim modernist reformers. At first, the Young...
- New York 2002, p. 257. Khalid:
Jadidism in
Central Asia, p. 214. Khalid:
Jadidism in
Central Asia, p. 250. Khalid:
Jadidism in
Central Asia, p. 300. Uzbek...
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southwest Libya. It is
close to the
capital of the
Sabha District, Sabha.
Jadid is
located roughly 3 km (1.9 mi) north-west of Sabha, the
capital of the...
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certain impetus to the
development of
Jadidism and
contributed to
their final politicization. In 1908, the
Jadids began in
Orenburg to
publish the magazine...