The Sanjak of Zor (Turkish: Deyr-i-Zor sancağı) was a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire, which was created in 1857. Some of its area was separated from the...
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Deir ez-Zor (Arabic: دَيْرُ ٱلزَّوْرِ / دَيْرُ ٱلزُّور, romanized: Dayru z-Zawr / Dayru z-Zūr; Syriac: ܕܝܪܐ ܙܥܘܪܬܐ, romanized: Dayrāʾ Zəʿōrtāʾ) is the...
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subdivisions of Ottoman Syria were: Aleppo Vilayet (Arabic: ولاية حلب) Sanjak of Zor (Arabic: سنجق دير الزور) Beirut Vilayet (Arabic: ولاية بيروت) Syria...
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The Occupation of Zor was the 1918–1920 occupation of the Zor Sanjak in Upper Mesopotamia after World War I by Iraqi nationalists representing the Arab...
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administrative status. The sanjak was given autonomy in November 1937 in an arrangement brokered by the League. Under its new statute, the sanjak became 'distinct...
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church Mari Zalabiye Terqa Kingdom of Khana Al-Rahba Circesium Sanjak of Zor 2017 Deir ez-Zor missile strike "الرئيس الأسد يصدر مرسومين بتعيين أربعة محافظين...
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renamed the "Sanjak of Shahrizor" to "Sanjak of Kirkuk" to stop spelling mistakes and confusion between "Shehr-i-Zor" and "Sanjak of Zor".: 190 The new...
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Ottomans retreated from Zor Sanjak without a fight. The Syrian Emirate's army entered Deir ez-Zor on 4 December, and Zor Sanjak became part of Syria. In...
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(Şanlıurfa, Birecik, Nizip, Suruç, Harran, Raqqa) Zor Sanjak (later became an independent sanjak) (Deir ez-Zor, Ras al-Ayn) Ottoman Syria "1914 Census Statistics"...
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the present-day Al-Hasakah Governorate and part of the former Ottoman Zor Sanjak, created in 1857. Until the beginning of the 20th century, al-Hasakah...
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Kamal was the seat of a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire in the Rakka Eyalet. It was a kaza (subdistrict) center within Zor Sanjak until the end of Ottoman...
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Aintab and Urfa sanjaks of former Aleppo Vilayet remained in Turkey after 1921. Also, Antakya and İskenderun kazas of Aleppo Sanjak in one were separated...
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Shahrizor Eyalet (redirect from Sehr-i Zor Eyalet)
إيالة شهرزور, Ottoman Turkish: ایالت شهر زور, romanized: Eyālet-i Šehr-i Zōr) was a semi-independent eyalet of the Ottoman Empire covering the area of...
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sağlıklı bir bilgi bulunmamaktadır. Araplarla iç içe yaşadıkları için bu zor olmakla beraber bazı araştırmacılar şu anda 400–500 bin kişi arasında olduklarını...
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Syrian Resistance (redirect from The Popular Front for the Liberation of the Sanjak of Alexandretta)
السورية), formerly known as the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Sanjak of Iskandarun (Arabic: الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير لواء اســكندرون), is a Marxist-Leninist...
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was the administrative seat of the Asharah kaza (subdistrict) of the Sanjak of Zor district and contained the residence of its qaimmaqam (governor). In...
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a kaza ("district"), bearing its name, that was part of the larger Sanjak of Zor province. The kaza had two nawahi: al-Asharah and al-Busayrah. In 1920...
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districts of Syria: the "states" of Aleppo, Damascus, and Deir ez-Zor. In 1936, the Sanjak of Latakia and Jebel Druze were added to Syria, and the representation...
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(57,78%) non-Muslims in the Danube Province excluding Nış sanjak. Together with the sanjak of Nish the population consisted of 1055650 (40,68%) Muslims...
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Adad-nirari III (811 to 783 BC) discovered in 1905 in two pieces in Saba'a, Sanjak of Zor, south of the Sinjar Mountains in modern Syria. It is the primary source...
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Al-Hasakah, Deir ez Zor, Al-Malikiyah and Ras al-Ayn, although some of which have had their populations expelled such as Raqqa and Deir ez Zor. In 2015, the...
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mutasarrifate of Zor 67,718 Erzurum Vilayet 134,967 İzmir Vilayet sanjaks of Manisa İzmir Aydın Denizli Mentese 15,105 İzmit 48,655 Kastamonu Vilayet sanjaks of Bolu...
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applied on Ottoman Syria, carving out the provinces (vilayets) of Aleppo, Zor, Beirut and Damascus Vilayet; Mutasarrifate of Mount Lebanon was created...
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resident of al-Sukhnah obtained permission by the governor of the Sanjak of Zor (Deir ez-Zor). He established the new village with ten or twelve other families...
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the Principal Allied Powers", leaving the status of outlying areas such as Zor and Transjordan unclear. The conference was attended by the four Principal...
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Abdul Rahman Kayali representing Aleppo Fadel Al-Aboud representing Deir ez-Zor and the Euphrates valley area Hikmat al-Hiraki representing Maarat al-Numan...
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deported in two directions: one towards the vast Syrian Desert of Deir ez-Zor and the other towards the south to the desert of Jordan. Almost five thousand...
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Emir Zaid ibn Ali. Abu Bakr Effendi () was born in 1814 in the Ottoman Sanjak of Zor, although his year of birth has been erroneously cited as 1835. His...
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the following countries: Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Syria (including the Sanjak of Alexandretta), Lebanon, and a section of southeastern Turkey, known as...
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