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Capture of Damascus (1920)

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Date
  
24 July 1920

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French victory;, End of the Franco-Syrian War and disestabishment of the Arab Kingdom of Syria

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Hananu Revolt, Battle of Damascus, Battle of Deir ez‑Zor, Battle of Palmyra, Franco‑Syrian War

The 1920 capture of Damascus was the final stage of the Franco-Syrian War, when French forces captured Damascus with little resistance. The Kingdom of Syria was brought to an end and the French mandate of Syria was put into effect.

History

The war of the Hashemites against the French, which erupted in January 1920, shortly became a devastating campaign for the new proclaimed Arab Kingdom of Syria. Worried about the results of a long bloody fight with the French, King Faisal himself surrendered on 14 July 1920, but his message would not reach King Faisal's defense minister Yusuf al-'Azma, who ignoring the King, led an army to Maysalun to defend Syria from French advance. The Battle of Maysalun resulted in a crushing Syrian defeat. The French troops later marched on Damascus and captured it on 24 July 1920.

French troops met little resistance from the inhabitants of Damascus, but there were shootouts between the French and residents of the Shaghour and Midan neighborhoods at the outset of the French entry. Pro-French government under the leadership of 'Ala al-Din al-Tarubi was installed one day later.

References

Capture of Damascus (1920) Wikipedia