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Occupation of Zor

Zor Vilayet in the late 19th century

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 government in Damascus led by Emir Faisal. Contrary to the intentions of the Iraqi nationalists, the occupation ensured that the region became part of the modern state of Syria.[1]

The territory was located between the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA) in Syria on the West and British-occupied Iraq (1918–1920) on the East.

The governors of occupied Zor were, in order: Mar'i Pasha al-Mallah, Ramadan al-Shallash, and Mawlud Mukhlis; the latter two were members of the Iraqi Covenant Society.[2]

  1. ^ Tauber 1991, p. 379.
  2. ^ Tauber 1991.

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احتلال الزور Arabic Occupation de Zor French כיבוש זור HE Occupazione di Zor Italian

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