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  1. A popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine against the British administration of the Palestine Mandate, later known as The Great Revolt (Arabic: al-Thawra al- Kubra) or The Great Palestinian Revolt (Thawrat Filastin al-Kubra), or the Palestinian Revolution, lasted from 1936 until 1939, demanding Arab independence ...

    • Revolt suppressed
  2. Palestine - The Arab Revolt: The Arab Revolt of 1936–39 was the first sustained violent uprising of Palestinian Arabs in more than a century. Thousands of Arabs from all classes were mobilized, and nationalistic sentiment was fanned in the Arabic press, schools, and literary circles.

  3. Peasants' revolt in Palestine. The Peasants' Revolt [2] [3] was a rebellion against Egyptian conscription and taxation policies in Palestine. While rebel ranks consisted mostly of the local peasantry, urban notables and Bedouin tribes also formed an integral part of the revolt.

    • May–August 1834
    • Revolt suppressed, Rebel leaders executed, Egyptian rule reasserted, Conscription orders carried out, 10,000 peasants deported to Egypt
  4. Arab revolt in Palestine to resist British support for a Jewish national home. The revolt in Palestine (1936 – 1939) was in many ways the decisive episode in the efforts of the Palestinian Arabs to resist the British mandate's support for a Jewish national home in Palestine.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2003 · Full-scale uprising In 1936, the first sustained revolution by Palestinian Arabs for more than a century started. Thousands of Palestinians and non-Palestinian Arabs were mobilised.

  6. 18 de may. de 2021 · The strike. April 1936 marked a turning point in Palestinian rejection of the British Mandate. On 19 April that year, the newly formed Arab National Committee in Nablus called on Palestinians...

  7. the intense struggle for Arab political hegemony in Palestine fought between the two dominant Palestinian Arab families, the Husseinis and the Nashashibis. 3 The revolt of 1936-39 was thus possessed of hexagonal dimensions. It was a racial, religious, colonial, familial and peasant struggle intermingled.