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Categories: Arab nationalism in the Ottoman Empire, Military units and formations of World War I, Politics of Iraq, Military history of Saudi Arabia, Pan-Arabist organizations
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Sharifian Army  Arab Army  Hejazi Army  Northern Arab Army  Sharifians
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The Sharifian Army, also known as the Arab Army, or the Hejazi Army was the military force behind the Arab Revolt which was a part of the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I. Sharif Hussein Ibn Ali of the Kingdom of Hejaz, who was proclaimed "Sultan of the Arabs" in 1916, led the Sharifian Army in a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire with the ultimate goal of uniting the Arab people under an independent government. Wikipedia
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The Sharifian Army, also known as the Arab Army, or the Hejazi Army was the military force behind the Arab Revolt which was a part of the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I. Sharif Hussein Ibn Ali of the Kingdom of Hejaz, who was proclaimed "Sultan of the Arabs" in 1916, led the Sharifian Army in a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire with the ultimate goal of uniting the Arab people under an independent government. Wikipedia
Military force during the first World War used in the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans Wikipedia Disambiguation
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