The Alawite revolt (also called the Shaykh Saleh al-Ali Revolt) was a rebellion, led by Shaykh Saleh al-Ali against the French authorities of the Occupied...
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Alawite revolt may refer to: Alawite revolt (1834–35) Alawite revolt of 1919 Arab Revolt (disambiguation) Sectarianism and minorities in the Syrian Civil...
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The Alawite revolt, also known as the Nusayri rebellion, was one of the arenas of the Syrian Peasant Revolt (1834–1835). Between 1834 and 1835, the Alawites...
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the Syrian Revolt of 1919 in the Alawi region east of the coastal city of Latakia. Al-Ali was primarily interested in protecting Alawite regions from...
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his Alawite rebels into a disciplined force, with its general command and military ranks. The Al-Shaykh Badr skirmish began the Syrian Revolt of 1919. Al-Ali...
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Football War (category History of Central America)
times the area of neighboring El Salvador, but in 1969 the population of El Salvador (3.7 million) was 40 percent larger than that of Honduras (2.6 million)...
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Sino-Vietnamese War (redirect from Ino-Vietnamese border war of 1979)
ostensibly in response to Vietnam's invasion and occupation of Cambodia in 1978, which ended the rule of the Chinese-backed Khmer Rouge. The conflict lasted for...
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Al-Shaykh Badr (category Alawite communities in Syria)
Rock'. Al-Shaykh Badr was the hometown of Saleh al-Ali, an Alawite tribal sheikh who led the Alawite Revolt of 1919 against occupying French forces, during...
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Economy of Rural Society in Vietnam. University of California Press. pp. xvii. ISBN 978-0-520-03954-4. 1908 Annam: Scholar-led peasant revolt against...
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Second Liberian Civil War (redirect from Organisation of Displaced Liberians)
The Second Liberian Civil War was a civil war in the West African nation of Liberia that lasted from 1999 to 2003. President Charles Taylor came to power...
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Laotian Civil War (redirect from Taking of Vientiane)
the Royal Lao Government from 23 May 1959 to 2 December 1975. The Kingdom of Laos was a covert theater during the Vietnam War with both sides receiving...
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Egyptian–Libyan War (category Republic of Egypt)
countries and had pursued a peace settlement with Israel in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Soon thereafter Libya began sponsoring dissidents...
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Slovak–Hungarian War (category Territorial disputes of Hungary)
1938, it found largely in favour of Hungary and obliged Czechoslovakia to cede to Hungary 11,833 km2 of the south part of Slovakia, which was mostly Hungarian-populated...
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1948 Palestine war (redirect from Israel War of Independence)
suppression of the revolt by the British significantly weakened the Palestinian Arabs in advance of the 1948 war. Particularly after the White Paper of 1939...
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This is a list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September...
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invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine was a 1939 military conflict between the Kingdom of Hungary and Carpatho-Ukraine. During the invasion a series of clashes...
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Dhofar War (redirect from Dhofar Revolt)
Ghalib Bin Ali, the exiled Imam of Oman, who had led these earlier revolts. Bin Nufl and his men made an epic crossing of the Empty Quarter to reach Dhofar...
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Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon (redirect from French mandate of Syria)
(1922–1924), the State of Syria (1925–1930) and the Mandatory Syrian Republic (1930–1946), as well as smaller states: Greater Lebanon, the Alawite State, and the...
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Latakia (redirect from Postage stamps and postal history of Latakia)
French administration in Syria did not stop Alawites such as Sheikh Saleh al-Ali, who led the Syrian Revolt of 1919, in continuing to protest French rule....
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Included State of Damascus, Alawite State, and State of Aleppo (including Sanjak of Alexandretta), which were the former territorial components of the briefly...
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Lebanese Shia Muslims (redirect from Alawites in Lebanon)
to the efforts of an Alawite leader Ali Eid, the Taif Agreement of 1989 gave them two reserved seats in the Parliament. Lebanese Alawites live mostly in...
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against French forces or the sabotage of key infrastructure. The Hananu Revolt coincided with the Alawite Revolt in Syria's coastal mountains led by Saleh...
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chronology of the Turkish War of Independence (also known as Turkish war of liberation) is a timeline of events during the Turkish War of Independence (1919–1923)...
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the State of Greater Lebanon, the Alawite State and the Sanjak of Alexandretta was merged into the State of Aleppo OETA East: 26 November 1919, when the...
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Islamist uprising in Syria (category History of the Muslim Brotherhood)
Syria comprised a series of protests, assassinations, bombings, and armed revolts led by Sunni Islamists, mainly members of the Fighting Vanguard and...
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Saleh al-Ali (category Syrian Alawites)
commanded the Syrian Revolt of 1919, one of the first rebellions against the French mandate of Syria before the Great Syrian Revolt. Saleh al-Ali was born...
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Umar al-Bitar (category People of the Franco-Syrian War)
action with Saleh al-Ali who was leading the Alawite Revolt against the French in the mountains south of Jabal Sahyun. With material support from the...
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The Great Syrian Revolt (Arabic: الثورة السورية الكبرى), also known as the Revolt of 1925, was a general uprising across the State of Syria and Greater...
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Franco-Syrian War (category Wars of independence)
stages of the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans. On October 5, 1918, with the permission of General Allenby, Faisal announced the establishment of an Arab...
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Al-Qadmus (category Alawite communities in Syria)
population of 22,370 in 2004. The inhabitants al-Qadmus are predominantly Isma'ilis and Alawites, with each community constituting about 50% of the population...
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