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Freemasonry In The Ottoman Empire A History Of The Fraternity And Its Influence In Syria And The Levant Dorothe Sommer Editor

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Freemasonry In The Ottoman Empire A History Of The Fraternity And Its Influence In Syria And The Levant Dorothe Sommer Editor
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Freemasonry In The Ottoman Empire A History Of The Fraternity And Its Influence In Syria And The Levant Dorothe Sommer Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.97 MB
Author: Dorothe Sommer (editor)
ISBN: 9780755607938, 0755607937
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Freemasonry In The Ottoman Empire A History Of The Fraternity And Its Influence In Syria And The Levant Dorothe Sommer Editor by Dorothe Sommer (editor) 9780755607938, 0755607937 instant download after payment.

The network of freemasons and Masonic lodges in the Middle East is an opaque and mysterious one, and is all too often seen – within the area n as a vanguard for Western purposes of regional domination. But here, Dorothe Sommer explains how freemasonry in Greater Syria at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century actually developed a life of its own, promoting local and regional identities. She stresses that during the rule of the Ottoman Empire, freemasonry was actually one of the first institutions in what is now Syria and Lebanon which overcame religious and sectarian divisions. Indeed, the lodges attracted more participants n such as the members of the Trad and Yaziji Family, Khaireddeen Abdulwahab, Hassan Bayhum, Alexander Barroudi and Jurji Yanni – than any other society or fraternity.

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