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The first Syrian National Football
Team, during the a qualifying
game in Turkey in 1947
Nuri Ibish, a youth leader and politician in Syria, during a football match in Damascus in 1910.
Along with some friends Ibish introduced football to Damascus in 1910 and by 1912 the game had
become very popular in Syria. A Ottoman-Syrian football team was created called al-Helal.
•The first official football match was held on the outskirts of Damascus in the
Mezzeh district in 1919, under the patronage of King Faysal I, the post-Ottoman
ruler of Syria. It was between the Syrian team and troops from the British Army
stationed in Syria after World War I. The Syrian team won by 4 points and
Faysal rewarded each player with a gold watch.
A picture of third-class train passengers in Syria in 1908. This was on the
Hijaz Railway connecting Damascus to Medina. The first train had
reached Medina coming from Damascus on August 22, 1908
A photograph of an American tourist in Syria in 1870.
The American Flag is hoisted over his caravan.
A Jewish family in Damascus, pictured in their ancient Damascene home,
in Ottoman Syria in 1901.
A poster announcing the arrival of the Syrian Reverend Barakat to preach about
Christianity in the United States in 1896. It reads “A thrilling experience” and adds
“the first as of yet the only minister preaching in this country from Damascus.” The
cost of attendance was 20 cents and the ceremony was held in Iowa.
Crowds gathered on Victoria Bridge in Damascus in the 1870s. They are picnicking
on the banks of the River Barada, probably on a Friday. This bridge was removed in
1925 but the spot is still called Victoria Bridge. It was named after the nearby
Victoria Hotel, which was also removed. The hotel was the largest tourist hotel in
Syria, owned by Ahmad Izzat al-Abid, the private advisor to the Ottoman Sultan
Abdulhamid II. The area seen in the picture is now completely covered in a broad
avenue named Shukri al-Quwatli Street.
A barber shop in old Damascus.
This picture was taken in 1900.
The Hijaz Railway Station in Damascus during World War I. The station was not build
until after 1912 but the Damascus-Medina railroad had been created in 1908. The
Hijaz Station has been designed by the Spanish architect Fernando de Aranda, who
combined Western and Oriental elements. The building is still considered one of the
most beautiful in Syria.
town in the Syrian interior, by the Syrian Greek Orthodox clergy of Hama. The
picture was taken in Ottoman Syria at the turn of the 20th century. Tsar Nicolas II
had strong influence in the Greek Orthodox Church under the Ottoman Empire. He
continued to act as its protector until he was toppled by the Bolshevik Revolution in
1917.
Syrian schoolchildren in New York
during World War I, in 1914.
A Syrian businessman in the United States decides to go back to "Damascus
Turkey" after Sultan Abdul Hamid granted the Ottoman citizens a new constitution
in 1908. (From the collection of Dr. Jean Otrakji(.
Rushdi al-Shama, the deputy for Damascus in the Ottoman Parliament who was
executed for his views on Arabism by Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria,
on May 6, 1916.
Abd al-Hamid al-Zahrawi, an Arab nationalist from Homs, who served as a deputy in
the Ottoman Empire and chaired the first Arab Congress in Paris in 1913, calling for
reforms in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. He was executed by Jamal
Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria, on May 6, 1916.
Rafiq Sallum, a journalist and early advocate of Arab nationalism, who was
executed by Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria, on May 6, 1916.
Shukri al-Asali (1868-1916(, the editor of al-Qabas newspaper in Damascus. Asali
became a deputy in the Ottoman Parliament, and supported the Committee for
Union and Progress (CUP( when they revolted against Sultan Abdulhamid II in
1908. He fell out with the CUP, joined al-Fatat, the leading underground movement
in Ottoman Syria, and was executed in public in Damascus on May 6, 1916 by
Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria.
Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of
Syria during World War I.
The pioneer journalist Mary Ajamy, a nursing student from AUB, who founded the
first women s magazine in Syria in 1910 called al-Arus (The Bride((.
Abd al-Rahman Pasha al-Yusuf, a deputy for Damascus in the Ottoman Parliament who led the
Muslim pilgrims from Damascus to Mecca every year on the annual pilgrimage. Yusuf was one
of the most influential men in Ottoman Syria, due to his wealth and connections in Istanbul,
and the religious duties bestowed upon him by Sultan Abdulhamid II.
Faris al-Khury, the Christian deputy in the Ottoman Parliament in 1913,
who was to become prime minister of Syria in the 1940s and 1950s.
Faris al-Khury, while serving as deputy in the Ottoman Parliament, was also an
instructor at the Syrian Protestant College in Beirut, later renamed the American
University of Beirut (AUB). He is pictured first from right in the third row, standing
with the university faculty before Assembly Hall. Seated in the middle of the first
row is AUB founder, Dr Daniel Bliss.
Syrian students at Maktab Anbar in 1904. Anbar was the first school to
offer a certified baccalaureate degree in Syria.
Syrian students at Maktab Anbar
in 1912.
Armenian students cramped into crowded classrooms in Aleppo after
they flooded Syrian cities upon the Armenian Massacre of 1915.
The Hamidiyyeh Market in Old Damascus in 1890, named after Sultan
Abdulhamid II.
The coastal city of Lattakia in Ottoman
Syria at the turn of the 20th century.
An imperial envoy reading a royal declaration from Sultan Mohammad Rashad V,
calling on the people of Damascus to enlist in the Ottoman Army at the outbreak of
World War I in August 1914.
Arab doctors serving in the
Ottoman Army during World War
I.
The military prison in Marjeh Square, created by the Ottoman
Turks during World War I.
Official proclamation of the Arab
Revolt on June 10, 1916.
Soldiers in the Arab Army during the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918. They are carrying
the Arab Flag of the Arab Revolt and pictured in the Arabian Desert.
Prince Faysal with Colonel T.E. Lawrence, the British Officer who fought with the
Arabs against the Ottoman Army during World War I.
Ottoman troops in Damascus preparing for Prince Faysals
meeting with Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria.
The USS Pensacola Ship arriving in Syria on January 27, 1919 carrying food and assistance to
the starving people of Syria, who were greatly reduced to poverty during World War I. War had
ended two month ago, and the ship was sent to the Middle East by the American Committee
for Relief in the Near East, with a cargo estimated worth more than 2.500.000 USD.
Prince Faysal with Chaim Weizmann, President of the World
Zionist Organization, on January 3, 1919.
Prince Faysal in the Arabian Desert, living the life of an
outlaw, during the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918.
The Arab Army of Sharif Husayn entering Damascus on October 1,
1918, declaring the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
Prince Faysal entering
Damascus on horseback on
October 3, 1918.
Prince Faysal, with British officials, meeting the notables of
Damascus in the immediate post-Ottoman Era in October 1918.
Crowds welcoming Prince Faysal to
Damascus in October 1918
King Faysal of Syria in Homs in 1919. From left to right:
Mohammad Said Agha al-Fayyad, Taha Pasha al-
Hashemi (Faysal’s military advisor), a bodyguard,
Omar al-Atasi, Ismail al-Harriri, the tribal head of
Hawran, and Tahir al-Atasi, the Mufti of Homs.
Crowds welcoming Prince Faysal to
Aleppo in October 1918
Prince Sa’id al-Jaza’iri, the Damascus-based Algerian
notable who took over government affairs when the
Ottomans evacuated on September 28, 1918 and
stayed in office until the Arab Army entered Damascus
on October 1, 1918.
Prince Said al-Jazairi, the Algerian notable living in Damascus who declared
himself ruler in the immediate aftermath of the Turkish evacuation. He ruled
Damascus with a group of the city notables from September 26 to October 1, 1918.
He is pictured here before a portrait of his grandfather, Prince Abd al-Qadir al-
Jazairi, the Algerian freedom fighter.
The British Army stationed in
Damascus after the fall of the
Ottoman Empire in October 1918.
Prince Faysal and Sir Edmond Allemby, commander of the British Army against
the Ottoman Turks, in Damascus on October 1, 1918. The photos is taken at the
gates of Victoria Hotel, the grandest hotel in Damascus, which was closed then
destroyed under the French Mandate.
Prime Minister Rida Pasha al-Rikabi, the first post-Ottoman Prime
Minister of Syria. He served as Faysal's Prime Minister from 1918 to 1920,
then went on to become the first prime minister of Jordan in 1921. He
nominated himself for president in Syria in 1932 but lost the elections.
Faris al-Khury, the Minister of Finance in
the cabinet of Prime Minister Rida al-
Rikabi (1918-1920)).
Rida al-Sulh, the Minister of Interior in the cabinet of
Prime Minister Rida al-Rikabi (1918-1920). His son
Riyad al-Sulh became Prime Minister of Lebanon in the
1940s.
Sati al-Husari (1882-1968), the Minister of Education in the cabinet
of Prime Minister Rida al-Rikabi (1918-1920). Husari introduced the
modern concept of Arab nationalism into the Syrian curriculum,
which is still in place until today, nearly 90 years later.
Prince Faysal in full military uniform, attending the
graduation of high school students at Maktab Anbar in
Damascus in 1919.
Mohammad Kurd Ali (1876-1952), founder
and first president of the Arab Language
Assemblage in 1919.
Mohammad Kurd Ali with founders of the Arab Language
Assemblage in 1919. Front row (left to right): Abd al-Qadir
Mubarak, Saleem Anhouri, Sulayman al-Joukhadar, Mohammad
Kurd Ali, Abd al-Qadir al-Mughrabi, Anees Sallum, unidentified.
Back row (from left to right): Murshed Khater, Arif al-Nakadi, three
unidentified men, Faris al-Khury, Asaad al-Hakim, Elias Qudsi,
Issa Iskandar Maaluf.
Hashim al-Atasi, president of the Syrian National Congress
(modern parliament) that crowned Faysal as king of Syria on
March 8, 1920. This is the earlies known photograph of Hashim al-
Atasi, who became president of Syria in the 1930s, 1940s, and
1950s.
The Police Academy in Damascus under Faysal in
1918-1920. Seated in the front row, fourth from left, is
Hamdi al-Jallad, the Police Chief wearing Arab
headgear, and next to him is Nicolas Shahine, the
deputy Chief of Police.
A hand-written letter from Rikabi to Faris al-Khury, the Minister of
Finance, informing him of Faysal's decision to appoint him a
member of the Shura Council on October 10, 1918, ten days after
the Ottoman evacuation from Damascus.
The Royal Palace in Damascus
during the reign of King Faysal
in 1918-1920.
General Henri Gouraud, the French High
Commissioner to Syria and Lebanon,
who defeated Faysal at the Battle of
Maysaloun in July 1920.
General Yusuf al-Azma (1883-1920), the
Minister of War and Chief-of-Staff under
King Faysal in 1918-1920.
General Yusuf al-Azma in military uniform as Minister of War in
Syria. He was killed in battle, shortly after this photo was taken, at
Maysaloun, on the Syrian-Beirut highway, while fighting the
French Army, on July 24, 1920.
Naziq al-Abid, the woman at the Battle of
Maysaloun, on July 24, 1920.
Naziq al-Abid, the pioneer woman activist in Syria, pictured in military uniform on the day of
the Battle of Maysaloun on July 24, 1920. Abid had spearheaded the women’s rights
movements under the Ottoman Empire, and lobbying with King Faysal in 1919-1920 to grant
women the right to vote. When the French advanced on Damascus in July 1920, she
volunteered for service in the Syrian Army and unveiled for combat, causing uproar in
conservative districts of the Syrian capital. She tried but failed to save the life of General Yusuf
al-Azma in battle, and in reward for her heroism King Faysal made her an honorary general in
the Syrian Army.
Subhi al-Omari, one of the officers in the Arab Army of Sharif Husayn in 1916-1918,
who fought against the Ottoman Empire. He is pictured here in Arab uniform during
the Arab Revolt. Omari was exiled after the French Mandate was imposed on
Syria in 1920, and went on to become one of the founders of the
Jordanian Army and Iraqi Army. He fought in the Battle of Maysaloun in
1920, and returned to Syria in 1943 and became Chief of Police under
President Shukri al-Quwatli.
Alaa al-Din Pasha al-Droubi, the last prime minister appointed by
Faysal in July 1920, who allied himself with the French after the
fall of Damascus and was killed for his alliance by allies of Faysal
in August 1920.
General Henri Gouraud
inspecting the French Army that
occupied Damascus on July 25,
1920.
The French Army on the Syrian
coast, proclaiming the French
Mandate.
General Henri Gouraud at his
office in Damascus in 1920.
General Henri Gouraud entering
the Royal Palace of ex-King
Faysal on July 25, 1920.
The last official portrait of King
Faysal I of Syria, who ruled from
October 1, 1918 to July 24, 1920.
Syrian coins during the era of
King Faysal I (1918-1920)).
Ex-King Faysal of Syria in August 1920,
pictured in Europe where he roamed for
a throne after his expulsion from Syria in
July 1920.
Queen Hazima, wife of King Faysal I, the
first and only queen in modern Syrian
history.

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Syria early 20th century

  • 1. The first Syrian National Football Team, during the a qualifying game in Turkey in 1947
  • 2. Nuri Ibish, a youth leader and politician in Syria, during a football match in Damascus in 1910. Along with some friends Ibish introduced football to Damascus in 1910 and by 1912 the game had become very popular in Syria. A Ottoman-Syrian football team was created called al-Helal. •The first official football match was held on the outskirts of Damascus in the Mezzeh district in 1919, under the patronage of King Faysal I, the post-Ottoman ruler of Syria. It was between the Syrian team and troops from the British Army stationed in Syria after World War I. The Syrian team won by 4 points and Faysal rewarded each player with a gold watch.
  • 3. A picture of third-class train passengers in Syria in 1908. This was on the Hijaz Railway connecting Damascus to Medina. The first train had reached Medina coming from Damascus on August 22, 1908
  • 4. A photograph of an American tourist in Syria in 1870. The American Flag is hoisted over his caravan.
  • 5. A Jewish family in Damascus, pictured in their ancient Damascene home, in Ottoman Syria in 1901.
  • 6. A poster announcing the arrival of the Syrian Reverend Barakat to preach about Christianity in the United States in 1896. It reads “A thrilling experience” and adds “the first as of yet the only minister preaching in this country from Damascus.” The cost of attendance was 20 cents and the ceremony was held in Iowa.
  • 7. Crowds gathered on Victoria Bridge in Damascus in the 1870s. They are picnicking on the banks of the River Barada, probably on a Friday. This bridge was removed in 1925 but the spot is still called Victoria Bridge. It was named after the nearby Victoria Hotel, which was also removed. The hotel was the largest tourist hotel in Syria, owned by Ahmad Izzat al-Abid, the private advisor to the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II. The area seen in the picture is now completely covered in a broad avenue named Shukri al-Quwatli Street.
  • 8. A barber shop in old Damascus. This picture was taken in 1900.
  • 9. The Hijaz Railway Station in Damascus during World War I. The station was not build until after 1912 but the Damascus-Medina railroad had been created in 1908. The Hijaz Station has been designed by the Spanish architect Fernando de Aranda, who combined Western and Oriental elements. The building is still considered one of the most beautiful in Syria.
  • 10. town in the Syrian interior, by the Syrian Greek Orthodox clergy of Hama. The picture was taken in Ottoman Syria at the turn of the 20th century. Tsar Nicolas II had strong influence in the Greek Orthodox Church under the Ottoman Empire. He continued to act as its protector until he was toppled by the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
  • 11. Syrian schoolchildren in New York during World War I, in 1914.
  • 12. A Syrian businessman in the United States decides to go back to "Damascus Turkey" after Sultan Abdul Hamid granted the Ottoman citizens a new constitution in 1908. (From the collection of Dr. Jean Otrakji(.
  • 13. Rushdi al-Shama, the deputy for Damascus in the Ottoman Parliament who was executed for his views on Arabism by Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria, on May 6, 1916.
  • 14. Abd al-Hamid al-Zahrawi, an Arab nationalist from Homs, who served as a deputy in the Ottoman Empire and chaired the first Arab Congress in Paris in 1913, calling for reforms in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. He was executed by Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria, on May 6, 1916.
  • 15. Rafiq Sallum, a journalist and early advocate of Arab nationalism, who was executed by Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria, on May 6, 1916.
  • 16. Shukri al-Asali (1868-1916(, the editor of al-Qabas newspaper in Damascus. Asali became a deputy in the Ottoman Parliament, and supported the Committee for Union and Progress (CUP( when they revolted against Sultan Abdulhamid II in 1908. He fell out with the CUP, joined al-Fatat, the leading underground movement in Ottoman Syria, and was executed in public in Damascus on May 6, 1916 by Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria.
  • 17. Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria during World War I.
  • 18. The pioneer journalist Mary Ajamy, a nursing student from AUB, who founded the first women s magazine in Syria in 1910 called al-Arus (The Bride((.
  • 19. Abd al-Rahman Pasha al-Yusuf, a deputy for Damascus in the Ottoman Parliament who led the Muslim pilgrims from Damascus to Mecca every year on the annual pilgrimage. Yusuf was one of the most influential men in Ottoman Syria, due to his wealth and connections in Istanbul, and the religious duties bestowed upon him by Sultan Abdulhamid II.
  • 20. Faris al-Khury, the Christian deputy in the Ottoman Parliament in 1913, who was to become prime minister of Syria in the 1940s and 1950s.
  • 21. Faris al-Khury, while serving as deputy in the Ottoman Parliament, was also an instructor at the Syrian Protestant College in Beirut, later renamed the American University of Beirut (AUB). He is pictured first from right in the third row, standing with the university faculty before Assembly Hall. Seated in the middle of the first row is AUB founder, Dr Daniel Bliss.
  • 22. Syrian students at Maktab Anbar in 1904. Anbar was the first school to offer a certified baccalaureate degree in Syria.
  • 23. Syrian students at Maktab Anbar in 1912.
  • 24. Armenian students cramped into crowded classrooms in Aleppo after they flooded Syrian cities upon the Armenian Massacre of 1915.
  • 25. The Hamidiyyeh Market in Old Damascus in 1890, named after Sultan Abdulhamid II.
  • 26. The coastal city of Lattakia in Ottoman Syria at the turn of the 20th century.
  • 27. An imperial envoy reading a royal declaration from Sultan Mohammad Rashad V, calling on the people of Damascus to enlist in the Ottoman Army at the outbreak of World War I in August 1914.
  • 28. Arab doctors serving in the Ottoman Army during World War I.
  • 29. The military prison in Marjeh Square, created by the Ottoman Turks during World War I.
  • 30. Official proclamation of the Arab Revolt on June 10, 1916.
  • 31. Soldiers in the Arab Army during the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918. They are carrying the Arab Flag of the Arab Revolt and pictured in the Arabian Desert.
  • 32. Prince Faysal with Colonel T.E. Lawrence, the British Officer who fought with the Arabs against the Ottoman Army during World War I.
  • 33. Ottoman troops in Damascus preparing for Prince Faysals meeting with Jamal Pasha, the Military Governor of Syria.
  • 34. The USS Pensacola Ship arriving in Syria on January 27, 1919 carrying food and assistance to the starving people of Syria, who were greatly reduced to poverty during World War I. War had ended two month ago, and the ship was sent to the Middle East by the American Committee for Relief in the Near East, with a cargo estimated worth more than 2.500.000 USD.
  • 35. Prince Faysal with Chaim Weizmann, President of the World Zionist Organization, on January 3, 1919.
  • 36. Prince Faysal in the Arabian Desert, living the life of an outlaw, during the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918.
  • 37. The Arab Army of Sharif Husayn entering Damascus on October 1, 1918, declaring the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
  • 38. Prince Faysal entering Damascus on horseback on October 3, 1918.
  • 39. Prince Faysal, with British officials, meeting the notables of Damascus in the immediate post-Ottoman Era in October 1918.
  • 40. Crowds welcoming Prince Faysal to Damascus in October 1918
  • 41. King Faysal of Syria in Homs in 1919. From left to right: Mohammad Said Agha al-Fayyad, Taha Pasha al- Hashemi (Faysal’s military advisor), a bodyguard, Omar al-Atasi, Ismail al-Harriri, the tribal head of Hawran, and Tahir al-Atasi, the Mufti of Homs.
  • 42. Crowds welcoming Prince Faysal to Aleppo in October 1918
  • 43. Prince Sa’id al-Jaza’iri, the Damascus-based Algerian notable who took over government affairs when the Ottomans evacuated on September 28, 1918 and stayed in office until the Arab Army entered Damascus on October 1, 1918.
  • 44. Prince Said al-Jazairi, the Algerian notable living in Damascus who declared himself ruler in the immediate aftermath of the Turkish evacuation. He ruled Damascus with a group of the city notables from September 26 to October 1, 1918. He is pictured here before a portrait of his grandfather, Prince Abd al-Qadir al- Jazairi, the Algerian freedom fighter.
  • 45. The British Army stationed in Damascus after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in October 1918.
  • 46. Prince Faysal and Sir Edmond Allemby, commander of the British Army against the Ottoman Turks, in Damascus on October 1, 1918. The photos is taken at the gates of Victoria Hotel, the grandest hotel in Damascus, which was closed then destroyed under the French Mandate.
  • 47. Prime Minister Rida Pasha al-Rikabi, the first post-Ottoman Prime Minister of Syria. He served as Faysal's Prime Minister from 1918 to 1920, then went on to become the first prime minister of Jordan in 1921. He nominated himself for president in Syria in 1932 but lost the elections.
  • 48. Faris al-Khury, the Minister of Finance in the cabinet of Prime Minister Rida al- Rikabi (1918-1920)).
  • 49. Rida al-Sulh, the Minister of Interior in the cabinet of Prime Minister Rida al-Rikabi (1918-1920). His son Riyad al-Sulh became Prime Minister of Lebanon in the 1940s.
  • 50. Sati al-Husari (1882-1968), the Minister of Education in the cabinet of Prime Minister Rida al-Rikabi (1918-1920). Husari introduced the modern concept of Arab nationalism into the Syrian curriculum, which is still in place until today, nearly 90 years later.
  • 51. Prince Faysal in full military uniform, attending the graduation of high school students at Maktab Anbar in Damascus in 1919.
  • 52. Mohammad Kurd Ali (1876-1952), founder and first president of the Arab Language Assemblage in 1919.
  • 53. Mohammad Kurd Ali with founders of the Arab Language Assemblage in 1919. Front row (left to right): Abd al-Qadir Mubarak, Saleem Anhouri, Sulayman al-Joukhadar, Mohammad Kurd Ali, Abd al-Qadir al-Mughrabi, Anees Sallum, unidentified. Back row (from left to right): Murshed Khater, Arif al-Nakadi, three unidentified men, Faris al-Khury, Asaad al-Hakim, Elias Qudsi, Issa Iskandar Maaluf.
  • 54. Hashim al-Atasi, president of the Syrian National Congress (modern parliament) that crowned Faysal as king of Syria on March 8, 1920. This is the earlies known photograph of Hashim al- Atasi, who became president of Syria in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
  • 55. The Police Academy in Damascus under Faysal in 1918-1920. Seated in the front row, fourth from left, is Hamdi al-Jallad, the Police Chief wearing Arab headgear, and next to him is Nicolas Shahine, the deputy Chief of Police.
  • 56. A hand-written letter from Rikabi to Faris al-Khury, the Minister of Finance, informing him of Faysal's decision to appoint him a member of the Shura Council on October 10, 1918, ten days after the Ottoman evacuation from Damascus.
  • 57. The Royal Palace in Damascus during the reign of King Faysal in 1918-1920.
  • 58. General Henri Gouraud, the French High Commissioner to Syria and Lebanon, who defeated Faysal at the Battle of Maysaloun in July 1920.
  • 59. General Yusuf al-Azma (1883-1920), the Minister of War and Chief-of-Staff under King Faysal in 1918-1920.
  • 60. General Yusuf al-Azma in military uniform as Minister of War in Syria. He was killed in battle, shortly after this photo was taken, at Maysaloun, on the Syrian-Beirut highway, while fighting the French Army, on July 24, 1920.
  • 61. Naziq al-Abid, the woman at the Battle of Maysaloun, on July 24, 1920.
  • 62. Naziq al-Abid, the pioneer woman activist in Syria, pictured in military uniform on the day of the Battle of Maysaloun on July 24, 1920. Abid had spearheaded the women’s rights movements under the Ottoman Empire, and lobbying with King Faysal in 1919-1920 to grant women the right to vote. When the French advanced on Damascus in July 1920, she volunteered for service in the Syrian Army and unveiled for combat, causing uproar in conservative districts of the Syrian capital. She tried but failed to save the life of General Yusuf al-Azma in battle, and in reward for her heroism King Faysal made her an honorary general in the Syrian Army.
  • 63. Subhi al-Omari, one of the officers in the Arab Army of Sharif Husayn in 1916-1918, who fought against the Ottoman Empire. He is pictured here in Arab uniform during the Arab Revolt. Omari was exiled after the French Mandate was imposed on Syria in 1920, and went on to become one of the founders of the Jordanian Army and Iraqi Army. He fought in the Battle of Maysaloun in 1920, and returned to Syria in 1943 and became Chief of Police under President Shukri al-Quwatli.
  • 64. Alaa al-Din Pasha al-Droubi, the last prime minister appointed by Faysal in July 1920, who allied himself with the French after the fall of Damascus and was killed for his alliance by allies of Faysal in August 1920.
  • 65. General Henri Gouraud inspecting the French Army that occupied Damascus on July 25, 1920.
  • 66. The French Army on the Syrian coast, proclaiming the French Mandate.
  • 67. General Henri Gouraud at his office in Damascus in 1920.
  • 68. General Henri Gouraud entering the Royal Palace of ex-King Faysal on July 25, 1920.
  • 69. The last official portrait of King Faysal I of Syria, who ruled from October 1, 1918 to July 24, 1920.
  • 70. Syrian coins during the era of King Faysal I (1918-1920)).
  • 71. Ex-King Faysal of Syria in August 1920, pictured in Europe where he roamed for a throne after his expulsion from Syria in July 1920.
  • 72. Queen Hazima, wife of King Faysal I, the first and only queen in modern Syrian history.