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Title: دور بيروت في احتضان المهاجرين اللبنانيين واللاجئين المصريين إبان ثورة عرابي باشا سنة 1882 من خلال الصحافة
Other Titles: L'accueil des émigrés syro-libanais et des réfugiés égyptiens à Beyrouth lors de la révolution de 'Ourabi Pacha de 1882, à travers les écrits de la Presse
Authors: نصّار، أندريه
Keywords: بيروت
المهاجرين اللبنانيّن
اللاجئين المصريّين
ثورة عرابي باشا
لبنان
Beirut
Lebanese Immigrants
Egyptian Refugees
Urabi Pasha Revolution
Lebanon
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: University of Balamand
Part of: Chronos
Issue: 31
Start page: 107
End page: 138
Abstract: 
The emigration movement to Egypt developed between the late medieval centuries and the Ottoman period. In the 18th century, a Christian Lebanese-Syrian colony created “commercial clusters” that linked the merchant traffic between Iran, India the Mediterranean and Europe. They were already open to the West thanks to foreign missionaries during the Ottoman era. In addition to the Muslim merchants, a colony of Christian merchants developed in the Egyptian ports of Damietta, Rosetta, and Alexandria or in Cairo, the majority of which were engaged in trade between Lebanon and Egypt, or between Egypt and the European market through the port of Livorno in Tuscany.
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/6214
Open URL: Link to full text
Type: Journal Article
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