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00:01General Trezeguet
00:03Welcome back
00:05The French lands have been illuminated
00:08Hello, leader
00:11Am I under official investigation or what?
00:13investigation?
00:14Why the investigation?
00:16You didn't return from Algeria victorious?
00:18Is there an investigation?
00:19Come on, guys!
00:20They played the music
00:22Bring the dancers!
00:23Let's celebrate our heroes
00:27Actually, Commander, we
00:28We did not win
00:31sweet
00:32Listen, Francis, write.
00:35Why did you tell me to prepare ourselves, General?
00:37In reality
00:38Republic of France
00:39She's going to fight primitive tribes
00:42Why did it break?
00:43Are you doing good deeds?
00:45Does it prevent envy?
00:46The problem with Emir Abdelkader Al-Jazairi
00:49The second one
00:50How do you spell Abdul Qadir?
00:52Francis Ikhs
00:53What is this, you and the Prophet? What is this?
00:56Who is this Prince Abdul Qadir?
00:58The young man is twenty years old
01:01Yes
01:04A young man, twenty years old
01:08By God, we'll lose two things from this, General.
01:11This is a black page in your history.
01:14Don't underestimate her, General?
01:16Do you know that he is uniting all the tribes against us?
01:18I lost my eye in the engine, Commander.
01:20I was going down the mountain, galloping on my horse.
01:23And mention my rifle
01:24Uncle, I'll take my time typing.
01:26Where did your soldiers go, General?
01:28Commander, I had soldiers who ate gravel.
01:31Why are they so tough?
01:33Why did you lose?
01:35How can a leader be so tough?
01:36You're saying they were eating pebbles because they were starving?
01:38All the links have been cut off from us
01:40What should I write as the reason for the defeat?
01:42We write it as "Siyam" (disconnected).
01:44Shut up, Francis
01:45France's honor is not a joke.
01:47I myself will lead the next battle.
01:50I play the music of victory
01:53Can I get mirror devices?
01:55Khazel, Tuifash, Tawshia
01:58Should I play it?
02:00Francis and a warrior in his place
02:13Dear viewers, may God’s health and blessings be upon you. Welcome.
02:15A new episode of the Al-Dahiha program
02:17If you go, my dear, to any American state
02:18You will find a city called Al-Kader
02:20This is a simplified abbreviation for the name Abdul Qadir.
02:22Greetings, O servant
02:23The person who named this city was Timothy Davis.
02:26The man who settled the city and developed it in 1846
02:29He named it after the brave man.
02:31Algerian Prince Abdelkader
02:33The Algerian fighter who resisted French colonialism
02:36And he defends her against the colonizers
02:38And his story wasn't just a local legend
02:41But it was a universal story
02:42It was published in newspapers all over the world at the time.
02:44The stories of Emir Abdelkader impoverished the Americans
02:46Back when they were trying to gain independence from Britain
02:49And I encouraged them as weak individuals in the face of a mighty power.
02:52President Abraham Lincoln during his honoring in 1860
02:55He described Prince Abdelkader and said about him
02:57Abdul Qadir was a great Muslim and a humanitarian.
02:59The question, my dear, is: Who is Abdul Qadir?
03:01What America is deluded about
03:03In May 1807
03:05Betold in the continent of Qatina, south of the city of Oran
03:08Abdul Qadir Nasser Al-Din
03:10Ibn Sheikh Fouh El-Din Ibn Mustafa
03:11Sheikh of the Qadiriyya Sufi Order
03:14And she is widely appreciated
03:15Throughout Algeria, Abdelkader has been a prominent figure since his childhood.
03:18He is an intelligent person who appeared in Nabhgho
03:19He is learning the Quran and religion, and also...
03:22Philosophy, mathematics, and history
03:24And the year 1826, when he was 19 years old
03:26He travels with his father on a pilgrimage
03:27Rashhour and Bezour continue during this trip
03:30An Arab capital like Tunis, for example
03:31And whoever sees the updates from Governor Ahmed Baqi
03:33And Cairo, where he sees Muhammad Ali's updates
03:35The one who will be upset is the one who meets him in person.
03:38So that Muhammad Ali would personally ban him.
03:40From the English and the French
03:41Be careful, Abdul Qadir, these people want to use
03:43The Arab region and Algeria, O Abdul Qadir
03:46One of the most specific areas
03:48Understanding
03:49This trip allowed the young Abdul Qadir to see diverse knowledge.
03:52He knows much more about his surroundings than the borders of Wran.
03:54He understands the world and keeps looking to learn more.
03:56And generally speaking, he knows more about history.
03:58Arab region
03:59Why is the person telling you all this, my dear?
04:01To lay the groundwork for this next moment
04:04Until I got her to understand at the same time.
04:06But it turned Algeria's history upside down, I will never forget it.
04:09When Hussein Al-Hakim was present
04:10The Ottomans to Algeria, listen up, my dear!
04:12The French consul, Bedarb
04:14three times on his face
04:16Oh, run away, my dear, play with Ahmed
04:17Three times, my dear analyst
04:19Sorry, my dear Abu Ahmed
04:20That's how the French got their right to occupy Algeria.
04:22This man hit them with three pens
04:23The thing is, my dear, he didn't hit him with his hand, he hit him with the fan.
04:26You know, my dear, that hand fan that ladies use?
04:28That's what they hit with, not with a pen.
04:30They hit them with the fan, let me tell you, this incident was a complete disaster.
04:33But history will immortalize her.
04:34I recognized this incident.
04:37With the fan incident that occurred
04:38After a verbal altercation between the two
04:40What happened will become an excuse
04:42So that the French fleet can move
04:45Greetings to Algeria, indeed
04:46May 25, 1830
04:48The French fleet appears off the Algerian coast
04:51With a force of 100 warships
04:53and 40,000 soldiers
04:54Oh, this feather is loaded with all this for a fan!
04:55But if the man's action was forbidden
04:56Initially, the Ottoman army will try to repel the attack on the villages, not the others.
05:04And the Dahi Hussein extends the treaty of Islam
05:07His exile and deportation are of concern.
05:09For the city of Alexandria
05:10The negation time was very sweet
05:12Those who go to Alexandria and those who go to Malta
05:14It's there, folks! At first, my dear Algerian friends thought
05:16The problem with Dih Hussein is that
05:18The man was rude and assaulted the consul.
05:21With a fan, that's why the armies came.
05:22The French raised him alone.
05:24We're not going to let him get away with this, honestly.
05:26From the invitation of Hussein
05:27The people of Algeria thought that the French had landed in the capital
05:30Temporary descent
05:31But the truth is that the French had much larger kitchens.
05:34This is the complete occupation of Algeria.
05:36The French army begins to expand in order to sign
05:38About the Oran Prosecutor's Office
05:39And the Ottoman rulers begin to read from Algeria
05:42Every time the French army wins, the rulers are overthrown.
05:44Because at the end of 1832
05:46He sees Algeria in complete chaos
05:49Entire villages are in ruins
05:50People fleeing and looking for shelter
05:51Those who aren't afraid of the occupier are afraid of road blockades.
05:54Suddenly, the people of Waran find themselves
05:56Those in western Algeria without a leader
05:57There is no leader to rule us
05:58They went to Sheikh Muhaddin Ibn Mustafa, who is Abu Abdul Qadir
06:01The one I'm talking about, the one who was a monkey, led the people of Algeria
06:04In skirmishes that disrupted the French advance of the troops
06:06A good grade, it's enough for us.
06:08However, Sheikh Muhaddin refused to assume leadership.
06:20When Algeria, which is in North Africa, entered the year
06:22If you don't return, we will wage war on Morocco.
06:24Here the Moroccan Sultan is forced to withdraw
06:27Algeria is better off without a leader.
06:29Despite the slogans of the French army
06:30He's here to spread civilization
06:32And he knows the meteors
06:34uncivilized
06:35How can someone as sweet, beautiful, and handsome as him?
06:38Unless, of course, you know, my dear
06:40As we all know, this didn't happen.
06:41The French army treated the people of Algeria with extreme cruelty.
06:45So we find the commander of the French army
06:46Pierre Boyer, nicknamed Boyer the Cruel
06:49He says it clearly and explicitly
06:50Sometimes for the sake of spreading civilization
06:52We must resort to uncivilized acts
06:55So, my dear, he told us what Churchill said.
06:56The Algerian tribes are going again
07:03And she begs Sheikh Muhsin that he is concerned with leadership
07:06He refuses to sell them to him as a prince
07:07And he decides what to say to them.
07:09I am a man of science and religion, not a warrior.
07:11But I won't let you go, and you have my favor.
07:13I see my son Abdul Qadir as a leader for the future.
07:15This is a very unfortunate situation.
07:17A warm welcome from the tribes of western Algeria
07:19Those who witnessed Abdul Qadir's bravery firsthand
07:22In skirmishes with the French
07:23His ability to lead soldiers
07:25Once the goals are achieved, everyone will agree.
07:27Abdul Qadir will become the Emir of the Arabs
07:29And their new sultan in Algeria
07:31From the village of Al-Qutaynah to his headquarters
07:39So that the young man who has him can pledge allegiance to him
07:4125 years old, but overnight he became
07:43Saeem is solely responsible
07:45On the recovery of Algeria from France
07:47Let me tell you, my dear, about the political power of France at that time.
07:49They were just as strong as a national team then.
07:51This apparently means it's not an easy matter.
07:53Because some tribes, especially
07:55Those who live in big cities, of course
07:57She refused to let him take over the quarantine and sneered at him.
07:59This is a young man who came from a village
08:00In our language, it means "child" and "farmer".
08:02Who do you want to make him our leader?
08:05I'm a witness, and I'm telling you, my dear, that there are people who refused.
08:06There are people who sent forces to fight Abdul Qadir
08:08She gets rid of the leadership and ends his leadership.
08:11In its beginning, but Abdul Qadir
08:12He had far-sighted ambitions
08:14No, not only that, but I'll fight the French.
08:16I will rebuild this ruined country.
08:19The first decision made by Abdul Qadir
08:21He's not fighting the French, he's not the leader of occupied Algeria.
08:23Abu Hamid will definitely fight the French.
08:24He decided to fight anyone
08:27He cooperates with France first
08:28From the foundation of feathers, this is a strategy
08:30She will stay with Abdul Qadir all the time; I call her my dear.
08:32The plan to disconnect the router was always of interest.
08:34The French occupation prefers isolation
08:36It cannot extend its roots inwards
08:38Or in the end, he was an occupier who didn't know the land.
08:40He doesn't know the area; he needs people from within.
08:42He'll cooperate with her if we get rid of her.
08:44With the people inside who cooperate with these
08:46He will remain stuck in coastal cities.
08:48Indeed, many environments of Abdul Qadir
08:50And condemning him for disloyalty
08:52To cover his authority over the entire south and pyramids
08:54The difficult thing about Abdul Qadir's experience was that he wanted
08:56People from the Sahari region gather
08:58Their fighting capabilities are primitive
09:00Their goals and ambitions are very different
09:02Some of them have never submitted to any authority.
09:04He changed the tribal authority and fought with all of them.
09:06Under one world, before an empire
09:09Oh Muhammad, even if he wanted to gather them together, he wouldn't be able to.
09:11How did this man do that?
09:12This man, my dear, didn't just isolate them; he built a real state with them.
09:14Like the ones he saw in Tunisia
09:16Muhammad Ali's experience in Egypt
09:18The experiment that began with building a professional army
09:21And here, my dear, Abdul Qadir will decide
09:22He is not confronting the French army with volunteers.
09:25Young men take up the battle
09:26And they went home when the fight was over.
09:28That's why he started to establish an independent, professional army.
09:31It's not like he's from the tribe itself.
09:32But he will be loyal to Algeria
09:34An army with a modern, organized structure
09:37Rather, it was formal attire, a chain of command.
09:38Military laws and salaries
09:40The army's core begins to grow
09:42And Abdul Qadir's attacks increase
09:44His attacks against reality remain stronger.
09:45And it caused France more losses
09:47The French prefer to bake it in the oven, adding more chocolate filling.
09:50And what about their own crosses? Nazem loved them.
09:52In October 1833
09:53Under the leadership of General Demichel, the French began
09:56Their actions against Amin Abdelkader
09:58By punishing some tribes in southern Oran
10:00The one who was cooperating with her, but
10:01What happened to General Demichel was that Abdelkader
10:04He had early reconnaissance units
10:06Spies, you mean Abu Hamid, don't say that.
10:08These reconnaissance units made him prepare
10:10A well-planned ambush for the general's forces
10:12Demichal ambush destroys it
10:14A force of 3,000 French soldiers
10:16And he also takes from them faster
10:18Here the French will realize that there is a new power.
10:20More dangerous than the Ottoman provinces emerged
10:22Power not just in their actions
10:24That also defeats them and takes from them faster
10:26And that's not the only surprise
10:27Abdul Qadir's army astutely noticed that
10:29Food, drink, and ammunition supplies coming to the French army
10:32By sea
10:33Say it, come on, say it for two days without
10:34This was due to the political unrest in France.
10:37They understood that a decision had been made to suspend trade.
10:39With the French completely
10:40The strategy he started with the necessity
10:42Punish any Algerian who collaborates with the occupier
10:45This decision will benefit the people of Algeria.
10:46Show me, Monsieur, how you're going to get a speech like that.
10:49Here, the French in Algeria are surprised
10:51The tribes that they thought were weak and scattered
10:53Not just to defeat them militarily
10:54His father is from this reality
10:56The commander of the French forces in Oran presents
10:58General Demchiel made a truce with Abdelkader
11:01He asks him for it more than once
11:03They are gathering Ezz Abdel Order, they are getting ready
11:05Na Naba
11:06And Abdul Qadir actually ignores him more than once.
11:08Because it remained a stronger position
11:10And when Abdul Qadir finally agrees, I expect
11:12Demshil Treaty of Truce with Abd al-Qadir
11:14In which this general acknowledges the prince's authority
11:16Abdelkader Ali, south of Oran
11:18Oran is yours, I swear I saw it
11:20Yours
11:21A whole country and I don't know where Gene is, Tommy Rumi
11:23The power that Aziz Abdelkader obtained is power
11:25Very interesting
11:26He took power by force.
11:27The governor came and said to the governor, "Here, take this."
11:30An authority that compels France
11:31She's going to have a consul for him.
11:33And they represent her in Oran
11:34But my dear, if you don't know the French well
11:37So let me get to know you
11:48France, my dear, is like a cat.
11:52The one who, of course, saw her on the Hajj pilgrimage
11:54Now, let me quickly define the characteristics of a modern state.
11:56We will bring in different authorities and assign them different officials.
11:58We put it on the fire for two minutes, each one...
12:00We take it out to rest, we cut it, we distribute the individuals
12:02Let's all see what work we can do.
12:03These bodies used to submit weekly reports to the higher authority.
12:05Detailed budgets
12:06How much did we spend, and how much did we allocate to each organization separately?
12:09He also worked on the soldiers' salaries.
12:11Those who dedicate all their rights to the military
12:13They have regular training sessions throughout the week.
12:15Number of permanent soldiers
12:16Not the volunteers
12:18At one point, they numbered sixty thousand soldiers.
12:20Not only that
12:21He started seeing foreign experts
12:22They build factories for cold storage and factories for weapons.
12:24These factories will produce more than twenty cannons.
12:26This made Nafouz exceed the limits of what was behind us.
12:29This is where some cities begin sending it.
12:30And you ask him on the platform of his state
12:32Do you want me to subscribe, boss?
12:33We took our wisdom and adopted it
12:35Abdel Qader also took an interest in education.
12:37As one of the most important factors in the establishment of the state
12:39He started building schools everywhere.
12:41Every village under his rule had at least two schools.
12:43He also made sure to publish books.
12:45To the point that he sold a mandel for anadolu
12:47They make simplified versions of Ibn Arabi's books
12:49Because these books are technically accessible to the general public
12:51The punishment is upon anyone who desecrates or tears a book.
12:55When the generals come after Demchel
12:57He understands that the example is the righteous prophet
12:58No longer rebel tribes
13:00We are practically facing a nation-state.
13:03This is an entire country designed according to modern systems.
13:05So he decided that we must destroy this country.
13:08Before she grows up, we'll deal with her.
13:10Here, Trezel remains, ending the Treaty of Demschel.
13:14And in June 1835, a campaign graduated
13:16Composed of thousands of soldiers armed with cannons
13:19In order to destroy the state of Abd al-Qadir
13:21At the cross-section, the two armies meet.
13:23And here, surprisingly, is the French army.
13:24It is Betlaqader and his army who are using very new war tactics.
13:28It shocks them and renders their cannon worthless.
13:31Many French people are getting infected
13:32And at their head was General Trezel himself.
13:34The one who is defeated in battle will be blinded by his own eyes.
13:36And the French forces were completely destroyed
13:38And what remains of it is withdrawn in a humiliating manner.
13:40And Prince Abdelkader is victorious
13:42Algerians still mention her name.
13:44And immortalize His name
13:46When news of this humiliating defeat reaches France
13:50The politicians there were shocked
13:51And questions are being raised in the French parliament.
13:53How can a young man in his twenties lead primitive tribes?
13:56The French army suffers this humiliating defeat
13:59Why do we summon the French from Algeria?
14:01So that they may hear their words
14:02Oh, you who are capable, you complain of weakness.
14:04And the saying of the indidad
14:05And also the confusion of French policy towards Algeria
14:07You're our condolences, folks. What kind of people are these?
14:09And what are you wishing for?
14:10Do we want to go further?
14:11Without us
14:11The soldiers stood their ground, and we were in the battle.
14:13And you know war makes you hungry
14:14And indeed, the French leaders are responding
14:16The forces are supplied
14:17And a new commander, General Clauzel, is inspected.
14:19The one who burns his army towards Abdul Qadir
14:22When he arrived in the capital on December 6, 1835
14:24He finds the city empty
14:26At that time, Amina Abdelkader
14:27He prefers to withdraw
14:28Therefore, the French army is burning its own city.
14:30And they remained convinced
14:32If that's how they are, then that's it.
14:33They limited his forces and defeated him.
14:35But they forgot his second weapon
14:37The one that has neither guns nor weapons
14:39Compulsory hunting weapon
14:41The policy of starvation was one of the preferred policies
14:44At Amina Abdelkader's
14:45The one who cuts off all food supply lines to the French again
14:49He is working with rapid intervention forces.
14:50Her mission is to raid the food stores.
14:53In the cities below it, the French held sway.
14:55Forces strike, their blow is like a feast.
14:56And escape into the forests or deserts
14:58And here the French are forced again
15:00If they send a message to Prince Abdelkader
15:02Synvo Play
15:03Mr. Abdelkader
15:04I haven't said anything for three days.
15:06Please, our weapon
15:07I swear to God, I'm not a witness.
15:08I'm Jami Al-Shanzilzin
15:09Indeed
15:10Are you expecting a new peace treaty?
15:12May 31, 1837
15:14Treaty in the name of Tafna
15:16The treaty that France doesn't accept, it recognizes.
15:18By the authority of the prince
15:18no
15:19This also sends a clear message to his country.
15:21Its borders encompass two-thirds of Algeria
15:23And it is limited to the presence of the French
15:24Only on the coast
15:25The capable one exploits this treaty
15:27And he starts to make his country even more and more
15:29Update event
15:30How so, my dear?
15:31The modern state
15:32Our situation will be completely divided into districts.
15:34Above each province
15:35You will appoint a successor to the prince.
15:36Diwans work alongside it
15:37Local council uniforms
15:38The Shura Council on the Jinn
15:39The Drip system doesn't grind
15:40This will be beneficial
15:41It is available in every ordinary home.
15:42And the agency offers a much cheaper price.
15:44And here is Abdul Qadir Beymans, his authority
15:45As the leader of the state
15:46We begin our diplomatic work with this.
15:48We are building relationships with England and America
15:50And other countries besides
15:51He completely chooses a permanent capital for the new state.
15:54City progressed
15:55Dear Algerian, please correct any mistakes in this episode.
15:58I'll take it normally
15:59This city's historical islands date back to the Roman era.
16:02Abdul Qadir supports her by providing her with housing and building houses for her.
16:05Streets, alleys, and government offices operate
16:07And also exploits the Roman catacombs
16:09It is operated by ammunition depots.
16:11The gun factory operates between the dukes' books on the day
16:14And another factory is operating cannons.
16:21He told him, "Sahb and Hamia
16:22Not a city of agreements
16:24The prince sent delegates from his own to Europe.
16:26They are looking for experts in the arms industry.
16:28He offered them attractive deals to cooperate with them.
16:30He did indeed respond to experts from Spain and from France itself.
16:34Years ago, let me tell you that Emir Abdelkader sent exploratory missions
16:37To the mountains of Algeria to explore new mines
16:40He succeeded in extracting lead, iron, and sulfur from it.
16:43Alongside all this, he created something similar to the Ministry of Economy.
16:45Her job is to manage the state's crop resources.
16:48And store it well
16:49The group that manages the economy will come up with a brilliant idea
16:52We will store the grains in a decentralized manner.
16:55Okay, and Abu Ahmed will play soon.
16:56That's an idea I might consider.
16:57Dear, dear idea of Voldemort
16:59This is a plan for dividing your belongings into parts.
17:02Because he needs something from them, comfort
17:04The rest are here
17:05Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
17:07Horcrux is one of them
17:08So every city and village now had a complete food storehouse.
17:12One day, no one will decide to cut off supplies in a certain area.
17:15The second school can take
17:17God forbid
17:18The city was besieged
17:19She no longer has any problems with food or supplies.
17:21That's how it is
17:22The supplies don't come from one place.
17:24Because there is a secret food storage facility everywhere in Algeria.
17:27But Abdel Qader's poetry suggests that a man's stomach is the closest path to victory.
17:30He was telling you that this decentralized warehouse
17:32It was a political aim
17:33This means that each tribe pays its taxes in the form of grain and food.
17:37You don't send it to a central government.
17:38She's saving up for her account and accumulating money with it, my friend.
17:40no
17:41Who are you? Your food, your drink, and the taxes you paid.
17:43Available to you for the public good
17:45Tutu on Kabutu, as the Egyptians say
17:47But my dear
17:48The prosperous state that Amin Abdelkader created
17:50She had a date with French politics
17:53What will happen there will be a change that will turn everything upside down.
17:56My dear, voices are emerging from France that are fighting.
17:58Amin Abdelkader
17:59And the treaty that was agreed upon
18:01Some French people felt that France had made too many concessions.
18:04What does it mean to occupy and take the coast? I don't understand.
18:06France was a narrow place, and the entire region of Al-Abd Al-Qadir and Gran were involved.
18:09and a large part of western Algeria
18:11They felt that they needed to be given more space in the east.
18:14The treaty doesn't clarify this at all.
18:15And this is where the French began to think
18:17They began to expand their presence in eastern Algeria.
18:19Of course, Abdul Qadir as a political critic
18:21He was aware that the French definitely wanted to make a treaty
18:24And when he began sending French diplomats, he used extreme diplomacy to maintain peace.
18:29Let's be nice to each other
18:30And they sent to Philip Louis, King of France
18:32They will say, "I came to them on the shores of Africa."
18:34Do not make the people slaves
18:36Rather, instill in them the spirit of freedom that has become the motto of your nation.
18:40Will you achieve this goal by force of arms or by breaking promises, I ask you?
18:44France is moving
18:45any?
18:45Why?
18:45France's desire for expansion was greater than Abd al-Qadir's desire for peace.
18:49They began mobilizing their military forces in a clear criticism of the Unity.
18:53And in direct insult to Abdul Qadir
18:54And they came to say it
18:55This peace you didn't achieve through your struggle and fight
18:57This was simply a favor we did for him.
18:59At that moment, Abdul Qadir emphasized his determination and adherence to the borders of his state.
19:10To cancel any recognition of the state of Amin Abdelkader
19:12Let's go
19:13Not only that
19:14All of Algeria is French territory, forever.
19:17We will not make any more concessions on our rights.
19:20In April 1840
19:21A great French army marches out of the city of Algiers.
19:23Composed of 30,000 fighters
19:26And they go to the city of Al-Limdiya
19:27Abdelkader's army makes a tactical error
19:29He is facing this army
19:31But he admits that he's not ready yet.
19:33He is unable to counter the tactics of a modern army of this intensity.
19:37We always build three, then we get five.
19:39We burn down a food storage room
19:40That's all
19:41The cut-off is bigger
19:42We are facing a modern army of a modern, utilitarian state.
19:46Here, Abdul Qadir withdraws from the city.
19:48And the French continue to expand
19:50They storm Algerian cities not once, but twice
19:52Until they stormed the prince's capital and demolished its fortresses
19:55You might think, my dear, that this is the end
19:57The major cities fell into the hands of the French.
19:59The capital itself has fallen and is finished.
20:01But the truth
20:02Damin Abdelkader was a surprising addition
20:04When he invents a strange and new technique
20:06You are looking for cities to destroy.
20:08We will build you a city and make it a mobile capital.
20:13God
20:13How, Muhammad?
20:14my dear
20:15A moving target is much more difficult to target than a stationary target.
20:17And here the zimalah appears
20:19Azmala is simply a collection of dwellings
20:21To move in Algeria according to the circumstances of the war
20:23An attack came upon us, we moved away and went to the health center.
20:25First, we disappear into the mountains and forests.
20:27Things are stable and security is established; we are fleeing to the cities.
20:30We move exactly like the army moves
20:32It's a truly innovative idea.
20:33Not just tent parts that can be moved and put back
20:36No, this is a city with a population of up to twenty thousand people.
20:38She took all the state's assets with her.
20:41A moving city
20:42Gold, money, herds of cattle and sheep
20:45When the capital moves, it does so in a well-ordered manner.
20:48Every tent knows its exact location.
20:50It has numbers, and each number knows exactly where it is.
20:53The text contains streets, roads, and markets.
20:55Schools and wise reconciliation
20:57A capital city with its own police force and regulatory body
20:59All this and moving
21:01As for the army itself, it's no longer in the trash.
21:02But he is keeping it from her in order to protect her.
21:04And so that he too can start off lightly.
21:06The soldiers definitely have much easier movement.
21:08With the institutions I was telling you about, those are the ones
21:09The strategy, of course, succeeded in draining the French in a terrifying way.
21:13Amin Abdelkader's forces have become very light
21:15When Gitch confronts her directly
21:17This is attacking the rear of the French forces.
21:20In the literary, artistic, and military sense
21:22And the wings of the armies strike various obstacles
21:24And a long and exhausting war of attrition was waged against it.
21:27And he takes thousands of families from them
21:29Let me tell you that Amin Abdelkader had a special system in place for families.
21:32National decree to treat them with dignity
21:35Some importers see this as a dazzling model, far ahead of its time.
21:39The decree states that every Arab who has a French prisoner is responsible for his good treatment.
21:43Even if the record complained that it recognized the market for any type of transaction
21:46Arabs who catch this will be punished
21:48There is no such thing as a personal prisoner or someone working for you against their will.
21:51You receive a reward because you delayed the capture of a prisoner and handed him over to the relevant authorities.
21:54The one who will be responsible for organizing their affairs
21:56Even if the family were all women
21:58So they were sent to the fellowship
22:00So that they would be under the personal care of Abdul Qadir's mother.
22:03The one who takes care of protecting them herself
22:04This guerrilla warfare campaign was extremely exhausting for the French.
22:07For example, one of the French camps in Algeria
22:09In Askar Marianna, he was close to disappearing under pressure from Abdul Qadir
22:12In his book, The Life of Prince Abdelkader
22:13British diplomat Charles Henry Churchill says
22:16Abdul Qadir's strategy in lightning wars
22:18And using starvation as a weapon at the same time
22:20It succeeded to such an extent that if we look at one camp in the human race
22:23Out of 1500 soldiers in the camp
22:25Half of them died in the attacks
22:27And 500 injured
22:28250 are mobile bony structures
22:32You can't remove the perfume
22:33Their attraction was particularly strong due to extreme hunger.
22:35What is this cardio warfare?
22:36War doesn't end with a victory; it ends with a team's day.
22:38But they fixed this moving city
22:40We don't know how to occupy it.
22:41But my dear, just as the prince evolves his ways
22:44The French are also evolving their methods.
22:46When they discover that the secret food stores in the cities
22:49They too will start relying on stealing it.
22:51Suddenly they no longer had to carry food and drink supplies.
22:54Because they know that if they go anywhere, no matter how small
22:58So surely there is a place where there is food and drink.
23:00So we'll be light
23:01And just as centralization was good for these cities
23:04Now that's become her weakness
23:07And then comes Abdul Qadir's strongest blow
23:09When by pure chance
23:10The French meet the mobile capital
23:14Fellowship
23:14Qaddukh Damali, son of the King of France
23:16After he found the capital by chance
23:18He decided to attack her
23:19Although he wasn't in a hurry
23:20And there are no more urgent matters to consider.
23:21He was lucky, my dear
23:22Because at that time, Amin Abdelkader and his army
23:24They weren't there, bring the colleagues
23:25And indeed the attack is successful
23:27And the French know that they are taking over
23:29On all of Abdul Qadir's resources
23:31Gold, money, livestock, and chicken ranch
23:34And they also started taking the heads of families
23:36Abdul Qadir's family is faster
23:37More than three prisoners
23:39This attack immortalizes the French painter
23:40Ras Fernin in his painting The Fall of the Fellowship
23:43So what you see
23:43A scene dominated by chaos and fear
23:46The one drawn on the faces of all the residents of Al-Zamala
23:49terror of civilians
23:50At that time, Amin Abdelkader would prefer
23:52He is withdrawing his troops, all of them to Morocco.
23:54Until he reorganizes his ranks again
23:56And of course he has a good relationship
23:58With Sultan Abdul Rahman II of Morocco
23:59But my dear, through getting to know each other
24:00France will not fall
24:01That's it, there's only one plan left between her and Abdul Qadir's neck.
24:04Here the French army declares war on Morocco
24:06God is more deserving than me.
24:07The two armies clashed on August 14, 1844
24:11At the same time, French ships were striking at sea.
24:13on coastal cities
24:14And when the Moroccan army loses
24:16The Moroccan Sultan Abdul Rahman is forced
24:18He is signing the Tangier agreement.
24:19The one who says clearly
24:21The Sultan of Morocco
24:21He will not only refrain from helping Abdul Qadir
24:24Rather, he is forced to hand it over and fill his hands
24:26Do you think, my dear, that this is the end?
24:28Actually, this is about to end, I mean
24:30But what is the end of Bouhamid?
24:31The man has no ally, no capital, no country, no money, not even for the checks of a ranch.
24:36Let me tell you that Umair Abdul Qadir is determined to resist.
24:39And he completes with the soldiers who saw him with him
24:41And he performs amazing battles
24:42Just like 600 French prisoners fell without a single bullet being fired.
24:45In the sample area of Motion
24:46When this happens, France sends one of its most powerful generals.
24:56We absolutely do not want this man.
24:58And for two years the chases and skirmishes will continue
25:01Between Abd al-Qadir and the French Army
25:03Of course, Khalim Al-Tafqin believed that Abdul Qadir was solely the source of his main strength.
25:06The state he built, the capital, education, the economic system, and diplomatic relations
25:11And most importantly, his food storage
25:13At the same time, after the tribes in Morocco
25:15She is trying to rebel against the leadership of Sultan Abdul Rahman
25:17She declares loyalty to Abdul Qadir
25:19Despite Abdul Qadir's categorical refusal
25:21Those close to Sultan Abdul Rahman are aware of these movements.
25:23He, too, moves with a military force to pursue Prince Abdelkader.
25:28The forces that are engaged in rapid battles with Abdul Qadir
25:31Then Abdul Qadir begins to withdraw.
25:33He is aware that this is the end of the dream.
25:34His project is for an independent Algerian state.
25:37Those who started 15 years ago have reached their end
25:39The people themselves are tired of 15 years of battles.
25:42And Abd al-Qadir is offering his surrender to France.
25:44When he sends them and asks them for peace
25:46In exchange for sending him to a Muslim city
25:49And let it be Acre or Alexandria
25:50In December 1847
25:52In the Sidi Ibrahim area
25:53Prince Abdelkader signs the Treaty of Musil
25:56Whoever confronts it surrenders
25:57And the Imam takes from General Musil
25:59The promise of deportation to an Islamic city
26:01It was under the authority of the Ottoman Empire.
26:03Two days later, Prince Abdelkader and his family set out.
26:06Toulon, France
26:07And then she writes for the French newspaper, Le Monde
26:09Celebrating this great event
26:12And she's saying that today
26:13France could keep Algeria for camels
26:16Prince Abdelkader arrives in Toulon
26:18And there he gathers firewood in one of the city's logs
26:20He, his family, and those close to him
26:22They're waiting, just like they promised.
26:23They are going to make the city Islamic.
26:25But the days pass.
26:26And the transfer doesn't happen
26:27And then the performances of Emir Abdelkader begin.
26:29Forget about it, son, this is not a beach
26:30Stay with us in France
26:31King Falif is on his land
26:32He takes French citizenship
26:34And he lives in a royal lineage
26:35He will have guards
26:36He acts as a salaried employee of the French government.
26:39Oh Abu Hamid
26:40These French people turned out to be very kind.
26:42I love being exploited so much
26:43Countries that remain on the man
26:44And they live it up at whatever price they wish.
26:45My dear, they're living off his dark eyes.
26:47They are afraid he will remain in the Islamic city.
26:50Then the organizer of the second force
26:51Their war will resume.
26:53France was not prepared to give him any chance.
26:55But Herdo Abdelkader refused to reside in France.
26:58And here the prison phase of his life begins
27:00From a temporary phase to a long-term phase
27:02He spends his time in a state of isolation, thinking and writing.
27:05During his imprisonment, he wrote his most famous books.
27:06Like the book "The Oneness of God"
27:07A reminder for the wise and an admonition for the heedless
27:09and the acute extinct
27:11Of course, short haircuts
27:12This situation remained until 1848
27:15A revolution is taking place in France
27:17King Louis Philippe is abdicating
27:19The ties and problems, of course
27:21French inheritance
27:22He has a name in prison named Abdul Qadir.
27:23But when Napoleon III
27:25He announces he will remain in power
27:26Today, Rajih is for Amin Abdul Qadir
27:28And he tells him
27:29Your continued imprisonment is a betrayal of France's honor.
27:31And I really believe this.
27:32Hurry up, my dear
27:33Just like we're drowning
27:34France was the man's promise
27:35She will move to the Islamic city
27:37His presence in this prison is a form of
27:38Betrayal of France's honor
27:39The situation, dear Napoleon
27:40He was very impressed with Abdul Qadir's personality
27:42He wrote him a letter
27:43Absolutely beautiful
27:44You have to pose for this video
27:45And you read it
27:46On October 28, 1852
27:48Amin Abdel Qader is being released
27:50And it arrives in Paris
27:51In order to find a popular demonstration
27:53He is waiting for him in France
27:55And imagine, my dear, the view
27:56Standing crowd
27:57So you can see the belly
27:58The one who fought against her country
27:59For 15 years
28:01To revive him
28:01When Abdelkader meets Napoleon III
28:03I have a document with a contract in my hand.
28:05He's not going back to Algeria again
28:06And she is Napoleon
28:07He says to Abdul Qadir
28:08Abdul Qadir
28:08You don't need this paper.
28:09I know who I'm dealing with
28:11I'm dealing with someone who made a promise.
28:12His words are very important to him.
28:14For a whole week
28:15I handled the farewell ceremony
28:17For Abdul Qadir
28:18In several French cities
28:20And the beating was a military salute.
28:21French honor guard
28:23When he reaches Bir Abdel Qader
28:24Istanbul
28:25He finds that Billion III
28:26He ordered an annual salary for him
28:28It is estimated at £4000
28:30The salary that is mentioned
28:31He is meeting Abdul Qadir
28:32And he spends between them
28:33On the poor and the needy
28:34And then Abdul Qadir moves on
28:35He lives in Damascus
28:36Along the road from Istanbul to Damascus
28:38Crowds come out to welcome him
28:40In every city he passes through
28:42I want to tell you
28:42If he reaches Damascus
28:43He finds a queue longer than a mile
28:46Consisting of the country's current
28:47Those who are standing waiting
28:48They welcomed him on the city's domes
28:49The Legend of Abd al-Qadir
28:50It continued in Damascus
28:51Religious lessons in the Qom Mosque
28:53Thousands of people continued to attend it.
28:55In May 1860
28:56When a civil war breaks out
28:57Between the Druze and the Christians in the Levant
28:59A group of Druze are advancing towards Damascus
29:01Because they were trying to kill a group of Christians
29:03The one who isolated there
29:03But
29:04Father Abdul Qader intervenes
29:05And he protects the Christians in Damascus
29:07He hides it and keeps it.
29:08The one who was in the fourth district
29:09And also in the homes of Algerian families
29:11Abdul Qadir's efforts succeeded in saving
29:13More than 15,000 Christians
29:15From a bloody massacre
29:16The whole world will talk about him.
29:17He appreciates it
29:18He receives honorary medals from countries around the world.
29:20Order of the Medjidie from the Ottoman Empire
29:22The White Cross of Russia
29:24The Cross of the Savior in Greece
29:25And Queen Victoria also gifted it to him
29:27Golden Gun
29:29And he sends him
29:29Abraham Linkel
29:30One of the most important presidents in American history
29:33This is the man who is one of America
29:34He sends to Abdul Qadir
29:35pistols from a raid
29:36He describes him as a great leader
29:38Muslim courage
29:39On May 23, 1883
29:42At the age of seventy-six
29:44Amin Abdel Qader is passing away.
29:46But his memory will remain immortal forever.
29:48And 83 full years after his death
29:49About 120 years after his departure from Algeria
29:52In 1966
29:54The remains of Prince Abdelkader are being transferred
29:57From Damascus to Algeria
29:58In a solemn ceremony
29:59So that he may be buried in the El Alia cemetery in Algeria
30:01Finally, the country that fought to gain independence
30:03He returns it decades after his death.
30:06And all these years, my dear, you've been longing for it
30:07His name is still being mentioned.
30:08And not just in his country
30:09This is also in the country that fought against it.
30:10France
30:11To the point that in 2022
30:12One of the French cities
30:14She decides to build him a tescari monument.
30:16In commemoration of his heroism and courage
30:18And we build his rare humanity
30:20In 2024
30:21The Al-Daheeh program decides
30:23He's working on a ring about it.
30:24Of course, my dear, it's an honor for us.
30:25But we increase
30:26The important thing, my dear, is that it's finally, but not least.
30:27Let's look at the previous case.
30:28Let's see what happens next.
30:29You are looking at the sources
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30:31Mohammed, no problem, but I have a question.
30:33How Napoleon
30:34Which was the length of the French image
30:36He died at the beginning of the 1800s
30:37He is the one who killed Abdul Qadir
30:39In the text of 1800
30:40But, my dear
30:41We have the original Benbart
30:43Napoleon Bonaparte
30:43Which is one
30:44This is the first edition
30:45The next one
30:46After all, franchise
30:47The next Napoleon
30:48Napoleon III
30:48Napoleon Durama
30:49Napoleon Cinema
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