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arab revolt of 1916
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Soldiers in the Arab Revolt of 1916 carrying the Arab Flag
Jamal Pasha, the military governor of Ottoman Syria in 1916
Jamal Pasha, the military governor of Syria, with Ottoman officers during World War I
Jamal Pasha, the military governor of Syria, with Sharif Ali Haydar in Damascus in 1916
Emir Faisal during the Arab Revolt of 1916
Emir Faisal with Colonel TE Lawrence during the Arab Revolt of 1916
Emir Faisal during the Arab Revolt of 1916 camping in the Hijaz
Jamal Pasha, the military governor of Syria, with a group of young cadets during World War I
The official declaration of the Great Arab Revolt of 1916
A call to arms signed by Sharif Hussein in 1916 declaring the Great Arab Revolt against the Ottomans
Emir Faisal with Chaim Weizmann during the Arab Revolt of 1916
Emir Faisal at the Victoria Hotel in Damascus with British General Edmund Allenby (right) on October 1, 1918
On this day, the first joint Arab-British forces arrived in Damascus, declaring end of 400-years of Ottoman control.
Faisal I, the future King of Syria, during the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918
The sons of Sharif Hussein, commander of the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans, pictured in Baghdad in 1932
Seated in the front row from left to right: King Ali of the Hijaz, King Abdullah of Jordan, King Faysal of Iraq (former king of Syria)
The funeral of Sharif Hussein, commander of the Arab Revolt, in Jerusalem in 1931
Sultan Pasha al-Atrash during the Arab Revolt of 1916
Subhi al-Omari, one of the officers of the Arab Revolt of 1916
The military parade welcoming the new governor of Ottoman Syria Jamal Pasha to Damascus in 1915
A declaration by Prince Said al-Jazairi announcing collapse of the Ottoman Empire in Damascus 1918
Syrian nationalists paying their condolences for the death of Sharif Hussein in 1931
From left to right: Afif al-Sulh, Fakhri al-Barudi, King Abdullah of Jordan, an Indian guest, King Ali of the Hijaz, Lutfi al-Haffar, and Crown Prince Talal of Jordan (later king)
A rare coded document written by Nabih al-Azma to his comrades in the underground during World War I, while working against the Ottoman Empire
The document carries no date or signature, for security reasons
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