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Beirut 1907 The Coffeehouse that Brewed Revolution

Beirut 1907 The Coffeehouse that Brewed Revolution

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Long before militias carved up Beirut, a different kind of battlefield existed in its coffeehouses. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the forgotten story of the city's early 20th century qahwa — spaces where Ottoman officials, journalists, secret society members, and ordinary Beirutis gathered over tiny cups of bitter coffee to debate the future of the empire. Focusing on the years 1905–1908, we trace how the al-Qarantina and Bab Idriss coffeehouses became nerve centers for the Young Turk movement and Arab nationalist thought. We meet figures like the reformist Sheikh Abdelhamid al-Zahrawi and the journalist Rashid Rida, who used these informal parlors to circulate banned newspapers and hatch plans that would culminate in the 1908 Young Turk Revolution. Drawing on Ottoman police records and memoirs, we reconstruct the smoky rooms where Syria's fate was argued long before any borders were drawn. This is a story about the power of conversation — and how a five-cent cup of coffee helped topple an empire. #BeirutHistory #CoffeehouseCulture #YoungTurks #OttomanEmpire #1908Revolution #ArabNationalism #RashidRida #AlQarantina #BabIdriss #Beirut1900s #AbdulhamidII #SheikhAbdulhamidAlZahrawi #Censorship #SecretSocieties #MiddleEastHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Lebanon Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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