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Aziz Ali al-Misri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aziz Ali al-Misri
Aziz Ali al-Misri (1879–1965) was an Egyptian officer and politician. He co-founded of al-Qahtaniyya and al-‘Ahd (The Covenant). ==Early life and background== Al-Misri was born of both Egyptian and Circassian ancestry. His father, Zakariya, and previous relatives on his father’s side of the family were Circassian, with the original family name before having moved to Egypt - Chahlpe. Al-Misri was not an Arab by origin. He was very conscious of this fact throughout his lifetime, and it affected his political affiliations. Al-Misri trained at the Ottoman Military Academy, where he graduated in 1901, and moved onto the Staff College of the Ottoman Army. Shortly after, he become an officer in the Ottoman army. His first assignment as a member of the military was in Ottoman Vardar Macedonia. During his stay in the Balkans, al-Misri joined the ranks of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), at first a secret organization, more commonly known as the Young Turks. It later became a political group that would eventually take control of the country in 1908.
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