Shoubak Revolt

The Shoubak revolt was an uprising against Ottoman authority in the Transjordanian town of Shoubak. The uprising started after the Ottoman forces started to put women of the town into forced labor, considered to be a deliberate act of punishment against the inhabitants of Shoubak who were frequently insubordinate. Shoubak rose in revolt and managed to rally the neighboring Bedouins with them; the perpetuators were brutally punished by military force through an expedition sent from Al-Karak, just north of Shoubak.

Shoubak Revolt

The Shoubak revolt was an uprising against Ottoman authority in the Transjordanian town of Shoubak. The uprising started after the Ottoman forces started to put women of the town into forced labor, considered to be a deliberate act of punishment against the inhabitants of Shoubak who were frequently insubordinate. Shoubak rose in revolt and managed to rally the neighboring Bedouins with them; the perpetuators were brutally punished by military force through an expedition sent from Al-Karak, just north of Shoubak.