1925 Hama uprising

1925 Hama uprising
Part of the Great Syrian Revolt
Date4–5 October 1925
Location
Result French victory
Belligerents

France France

Syrian rebels
Commanders and leaders
France Gen. Maurice Gamelin
France Com. Eugène Coustillère
Fawzi al-Qawuqji
Strength
French garrison in Hama
Two company reinforcements (250 men)
Hundreds
(mutinous auxiliaries of the French Syrian Legion and Mawali tribal irregulars)
Casualties and losses
N/A 76 deaths (French claim)
344 civilian deaths

The 1925 Hama uprising was one of the major events of the Great Syrian Revolt. It involved a rebel assault led by Fawzi al-Qawuqji against Mandatory French security installations in Hama and a subsequent uprising by residents sympathetic to the rebel cause. Heavy French bombardment of the city and the dispatch of reinforcements followed. The hostilities began on 4 October 1925 and negotiations between a delegation of Hama's leading families and the French authorities resulted in the rebels' withdrawal on 5 October.[1]

Background

In 1918, during World War I, the Ottoman Turks were driven out of Syria by the Allied Forces and their Hashemite Arab allies, after which the latter assumed authority over the country. In 1920 France gained control of Syria under the auspices of a mandate by the League of Nations, a move largely rejected by the general population. Syria was divided into six autonomous entities, including the State of Damascus and Jabal Druze State. Tensions between the French authorities and the leaders of Jabal al-Druze began to surface from 1922 and in the mid-summer of 1925, the Druze leader Sultan Pasha al-Atrash declared an uprising against the French Mandate after the imprisonment of three prominent Druze leaders who were invited to Damascus for talks with the authorities. After a number of significant military successes against the French Army, Syrian nationalists throughout the country were inspired to take up arms. One of those nationalists who was particularly impressed by the actions of al-Atrash's men was Fawzi al-Qawuqji,[2] a veteran soldier from the Ottoman army who fought against the Italian occupation of Libya and later against the Allied forces in Syria. In 1925 he served as a cavalry commander for the French Syrian Legion.[3]

The city of Hama, which was part of the State of Damascus and was third largest city in Syria at the time, was "known for its Islamic conservatism and fierce opposition to French rule," according to historian Michael Provence.[3] Together with members of the city's religious establishment, al-Qawuqji formed the Hizb Allah ("Party of God"), an outfit for anti-French activity. The party, according to al-Qawuqji, was devoted to nationalism and independence from France, but there was also an apparent religious character to the organization. Hama itself was far more outwardly religious compared to Damascus.[4]

Planning

Following the Druze assault against the French Army at al-Musayfirah, al-Qawuqji sent emissaries to al-Atrash to notify him of the strength of his Hama-based forces, request that al-Atrash maintain the pressure against French troops in the Hauran, and to establish oral communication between their forces via a trusted connection. Al-Qawuqji's membership in the French Mandatory army allowed for him to keep track of the routines and activities of the French command in Hama. His party also had the support of large segments of Hama's inhabitants, many of whom were members,[2] while the French lacked any local sympathy.[5] In the months preceding the uprising in Hama, al-Qawuqji had been fostering close ties with Hama's religious leaders, local Bedouin, the merchants and the police, encouraging them to join in a holy war against the French and promising them to divide the riches of the government's offices and banks, which he claimed had been stolen from the Syrian people.[6] The city's landlords also lent their support to al-Qawuqji due to their opposition to planned French land reforms.[7] Despite al-Qawuqji's apparently wide scale campaign promoting rebellion, French intelligence was unaware of an impending uprising.[6]

Uprising

On 4 October, at 7:00 pm, al-Qawuqji commanded the mutiny of his entire cavalry unit and together with irregulars from the nomadic Mawali tribe,[6] his forces numbered in the hundreds.[3] According to Provence, al-Qawuqji had the local "Syrian Legion, several hundred bedouin tribesmen and the entire population of Hama behind him."[8] The rebels proceeded to occupy the city, cutting off its telephone lines, blocking its main thoroughfares and assaulting the government palace (saray). In their attack against the saray, the rebels captured several French officers who had not fled and released prisoners being held in the compound. The city had fallen to al-Qawuqji's forces by 11:30 pm.[6]

In response, French forces commenced a heavy aerial bombardment of the city from sunrise the following morning, 5 October, until the early afternoon.[8][9] The bulk of French ground forces had been concentrated in Jabal al-Arab at the time.[9] Most of Hama's souks ("bazaars") and numerous homes of leading city notables were consequently destroyed.[6] Meanwhile, two companies of French reinforcements from Rayak and Aleppo were rushed to dislodge the rebels. French authorities had also mobilized the support of the rural landlords against Hama's urban and tribal nationalist leaders. Hama's major landowning families,[8] who had initially supported al-Qawuqji's plans for revolt,[9] feared further destruction to their property. Represented by mayor Najib al-Barazi and Farid al-Azm, the head of the city's most influential family al-Azm, they broke rebel ranks and met with Eugène Coustillère, the commander of the captured saray, and negotiated an end to the bombardment. In return, the city's notables agreed to convince the rebels to withdraw from the city. By the end of the day, al-Barazi persuaded al-Qawuqji to depart with his men.[8]

The uprising and the subsequent bombardment ended with the deaths 344 Syrians, mostly civilians, according to a petition by the city's residents to the League of Nations. The authorities countered that only 76 people were killed, all of them rebels. However, French intelligence documented more than 100 Syrian deaths.[8] Al-Qawuqji was charged with high treason and sentenced to death in absentia while 355 people from Hama were detained by the authorities.[10] Property damage included the destruction of 115 shops, two souks,[8] 144 homes,[10] including several villas.[8] On 10 October the French newspaper Bulletin de Renseignements proclaimed "... the excellent impression produced by the energetic manner in which order was restored during the events in Ḥamâh. The prestige of France is vastly increased ..."[11]

Aftermath

After withdrawing, al-Qawuqji and his forces regrouped with Ramadan al-Shallash, a rebel leader from Deir ez-Zor, who had just arrived from British-controlled Transjordan.[8] The revolt in Hama was the first major confrontation between rebels and French troops outside of the Hauran and although press censorship officially blocked news of events in the city, word had spread and rebel groups emerged across the country. Particularly in Damascus, its environs and the Ghouta countryside, relatively autonomous insurgent groups increased their guerrilla efforts against the French Army.[12] According to al-Qawuqji, who continued to foment rebellion in villages across Syria, "The gates of Syria's fields were opened before us for revolt." He boasted about the failure of French intelligence and how the "cunning" of the Arabs triumphed over that of France.[13]

On 18 October rebels under the leadership of Hasan al-Kharrat and Nasib al-Bakri led a major rebel assault against French troops based in Damascus, occupying the city and capturing the Azm Palace, which served as the residence of the new high-commissioner, General Maurice Sarrail. Al-Shallash managed to participate in the battle, but al-Qawuqji and his men arrived too late.[14] Following massive aerial and ground bombardment of the city, resulting in thousands of deaths and wide scale destruction, French forces retook Damascus. The commander of the French garrison in Damascus reportedly "wished the Damascenes would give France a chance of dealing with them as the Hama rebels had been dealt with."[12]

In the following months rebels continued their guerrilla campaign in the Ghouta, but after the imprisonment and exile of hundreds of nationalist leaders, including al-Qawuqji and al-Atrash, the death of al-Kharrat and the defection of al-Shallash,[15] the rebels were largely defeated by 26 November. Sporadic fighting in Hama as well as Jabal al-Arab continued until 1927.[7]

References

  1. ^ Provence, 2005, pp. 98–99.
  2. ^ a b Provence, 2005, p. 97.
  3. ^ a b c Provence, 2005, p. 95.
  4. ^ Provence, 2005, p. 96.
  5. ^ Provence, 2005, pp. 97–98.
  6. ^ a b c d e Provence, 2005, p. 98.
  7. ^ a b Thompson, 2000, p. 46.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Provence, 2005, p. 99.
  9. ^ a b c Rogan, 2011, p. 230.
  10. ^ a b Moubayed, 2006, p. 79.
  11. ^ Provence, 2005, pp. 99–100.
  12. ^ a b Provence, 2005, p. 100.
  13. ^ Rogan, 2011, p. 231.
  14. ^ Provence, 2005, p. 103.
  15. ^ Provence, 2005, pp. 138–139.

Bibliography

  • Moubayed, Sami (2006). Steel and Silk. Cune Press. ISBN 1-885942-41-9.
  • Provence, Michael (2005). The Great Syrian Revolt and the Rise of Arab Nationalism. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-70680-4.
  • Rogan, Eugene L. (2011). The Arabs: A History. Basic Books. ISBN 978-0-465-02504-6.
  • Thompson, Elizabeth (2000). Colonial Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal Privilege, and Gender in French Syria and Lebanon. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-10661-0.

35°8′0″N 36°46′7″E / 35.13333°N 36.76861°E / 35.13333; 36.76861

Read other articles:

Potret diri Nadar, skt. 1860 Gaspard-Félix Tournachon (6 April 1820 – 20 Maret 1910[1]), dikenal dengan nama Nadar, merupakan seorang fotografer Prancis, karikaturis, wartawan, novelis, penerbang balon udara, dan pendukung Fotografi Udara dan Interpretasi Citra Satelit. Pada 1858 ia menjadi tokoh pertama yang mengambil foto udara. Potret fotografi oleh Nadar memiliki banyak koleksi foto nasional yang hebat. Putranya, Paul Nadar, melanjutkan studio setelah kematiannya. Galeria Putra...

 

Photograph of the Caractors document, previously purported to be the Anthon Transcript The Anthon Transcript (often identified with the Caractors document) is a piece of paper on which Joseph Smith wrote several lines of characters. According to Smith, these characters were from the golden plates (the ancient record from which Smith claimed to have translated the Book of Mormon) and represent the reformed Egyptian writing that was on the plates. In 1828, this paper was delivered to Charles An...

 

1985 novel by Patricia A. McKilip The Moon and the Face Cover of first editionAuthorPatricia A. McKillipCover artistStephen MarchesiCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesKyreol seriesGenreScience fictionPublisherAtheneumPublication date1985Media typePrint (hardcover)Pages146ISBN0-689-31158-3Preceded byMoon-Flash  The Moon and the Face is a science fiction novel for juvenile readers by Patricia A. McKillip, a sequel to her earlier novel Moon-Flash. It was first published...

Village in County Cork, Ireland Village in Munster, IrelandKnocknagree Irish: Cnoc na GraíVillageKnocknagree churchKnocknagreeLocation in IrelandCoordinates: 52°07′22.33″N 09°12′31.43″W / 52.1228694°N 9.2087306°W / 52.1228694; -9.2087306CountryIrelandProvinceMunsterCountyCounty CorkPopulation (2016)[1]188Time zoneUTC+0 (WET) • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) Knocknagree (Irish: Cnoc na Graí;[2] the hill of the horse stud) i...

 

Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia Sir Sandford Fleming ParkDingle Memorial Tower seen over the Northwest ArmTypePublic parkLocationHalifax, Nova ScotiaArea95 acres (38 ha)Created1908 - 1912Operated byCity of Halifax Sir Sandford Fleming Park is a 95-acre (38 ha) Canadian urban park located in the community of Jollimore in Halifax Regional Municipality. It is also known as Dingle Park or simply The Dingle,[1] named after the town of Dingle in southwestern Ireland. The park wa...

 

Cornales Davidia involucrata Klasifikasi ilmiah Kerajaan: Plantae (tanpa takson): Tracheophyta (tanpa takson): Angiospermae (tanpa takson): Eudikotil(Core Eudikotil) (tanpa takson): Asterids Ordo: Cornales Famili lihat teks. Cornales adalah salah satu ordo anggota tumbuhan berbunga yang termasuk dalam klad asteridae, core Eudikotil, dan Eudikotil (Sistem klasifikasi APG II). Bangsa ini juga diakui dalam sistem klasifikasi Cronquist, sebagai anggota anak kelas Rosidae, kelas Magnoliopsida. Ka...

Simplicius of CiliciaBornc. 480 ADDiedc. 540 ADNotable workCommentaries on AristotleEraLate antiquityRegionByzantine EmpireSchoolNeoplatonismInstitutionsPlatonic AcademyMain interestsPresocratic philosophy, Syncretism of Platonism and Aristotelianism 6th-century Greek pagan philosopher Simplicius of Cilicia[1] (/sɪmˈplɪʃiəs/; Greek: Σιμπλίκιος ὁ Κίλιξ; c. 480 – c. 560 AD) was a disciple of Ammonius Hermiae and Damascius, and was one of the last of t...

 

سباق طواف فرنسا 1951 الاسم سباق طواف فرنسا 1951 التاريخ 4-29 يوليو 1951 التاريخ بداية:4 يوليو 1951  نهاية:29 يوليو 1951  عدد المراحل 24 عدد الرياضيين 123 (نقطة البداية)،  و66 (نقطة النهاية)  المسافة 4690 الزمن 142 ساعة و20 دقيقة و14 ثانية البلد فرنسا بلجيكا سويسرا  نقطة البداية متز  ن...

 

この項目には、一部のコンピュータや閲覧ソフトで表示できない文字が含まれています(詳細)。 数字の大字(だいじ)は、漢数字の一種。通常用いる単純な字形の漢数字(小字)の代わりに同じ音の別の漢字を用いるものである。 概要 壱万円日本銀行券(「壱」が大字) 弐千円日本銀行券(「弐」が大字) 漢数字には「一」「二」「三」と続く小字と、「壱」「�...

Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité italienne et le Piémont. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Narzole Administration Pays Italie Région Piémont  Province Coni  Code postal 12068 Code ISTAT 004147 Préfixe tel. 0173 Démographie Gentilé narzolini Population 3 572 hab. (31-12-2010[1]) Densité 137 hab./km2 Géographie Coordonnées 44° 36′ 0...

 

Coppa AVC per club 2000 Competizione Coppa AVC per club Sport Pallavolo Edizione II Organizzatore AVC Date dal 22 maggio 2000al 26 maggio 2000 Luogo  ThailandiaSuphanburi Partecipanti 8 Risultati Vincitore  Samsung Bluefangs(1º titolo) Secondo  Paykan Terzo  Bayi Statistiche Miglior giocatore Se-Jin Kim Miglior marcatore Behnam Mahmoudi Incontri disputati 20 Cronologia della competizione 1999 2001 Manuale La Coppa AVC per club 2000 si è svolta dal...

 

Kingsley Coman Coman al Bayern Monaco nel 2019 Nazionalità  Francia Altezza 181[1] cm Peso 76[1] kg Calcio Ruolo Centrocampista, attaccante Squadra  Bayern Monaco CarrieraGiovanili 2002-2005 Sénart-Moissy2005-2014 Paris Saint-GermainSquadre di club1 2012-2014 Paris Saint-Germain3 (0)2014-2015 Juventus15 (0)2015- Bayern Monaco199 (41)Nazionale 2011-2012 Francia U-169 (0)2012-2013 Francia U-178 (3)2013 Francia U-186 (1)2013-2014 Francia U-197 (2)...

Sporting event delegationItaly at the1920 Summer OlympicsIOC codeITANOCItalian National Olympic CommitteeWebsitewww.coni.it (in Italian)in AntwerpCompetitors174 (173 men, 1 woman) in 18 sportsFlag bearerNedo NadiMedalsRanked 7th Gold 13 Silver 5 Bronze 5 Total 23 Summer Olympics appearances (overview)189619001904190819121920192419281932193619481952195619601964196819721976198019841988199219962000200420082012201620202024Other related appearances1906 Intercalated Games Italy competed a...

 

Complete control of naval warfare This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Command of the sea – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Sea power redirects here. For other uses, see Sea power (disambiguation). USS Abraham Lincoln, a United Sta...

 

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Find sources: Niagara Parks School of Horticulture – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message)This articl...

العلاقات المصرية الناوروية مصر ناورو   مصر   ناورو تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات المصرية الناوروية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين مصر وناورو.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعية للدولتين: وجه المقارنة مصر ناورو المساح�...

 

Questa voce sull'argomento cypriniformes è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Come leggere il tassoboxCyprininaeCyprinus carpioClassificazione scientificaDominioEukaryota RegnoAnimalia PhylumChordata ClasseActinopterygii OrdineCypriniformes SuperfamigliaCyprinoidea FamigliaCyprinidae SottofamigliaCyprininae La sottofamiglia Cyprininae comprende numerose specie di pesci d'acqua dolce appartenenti alla famiglia Cyprinidae. Generi Aulopyge Bar...

 

2018 film LetoFilm posterDirected byKirill SerebrennikovWritten byMikhail IdovLily IdovaKirill SerebrennikovProduced byIlya StewartMikhail FinogenovMurad OsmannCharles-Evrard TchekhoffIlya DzhincharadzeElizaveta ChalenkoStarringTeo YooRoma ZverIrina StarshenbaumCinematographyVladislav OpelyantsMusic byIlya DemutskyRoma ZverProductioncompaniesHype FilmKinovistaRelease dates 9 May 2018 (2018-05-09) (Cannes) 7 June 2018 (2018-06-07) (Russia) Running time126...

Future railway station in São Paulo, Brazil Itaberaba-Hospital Vila PenteadoGeneral informationLocationAv. Itaberaba × Av. Ministro Petrônio PortelaFreguesia do ÓBrazilOwned by Government of the State of São PauloOperated by LinhaUniPlatformsSide platformsConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeITBHistoryOpening2025Previous namesItaberabaServices Preceding station São Paulo Metro Following station Maristelatowards Brasilândia Line 6(under construc...

 

District of Rajasthan, India This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see Chittorgarh. Not to be confused with Chittoor district. District of Rajasthan in IndiaChittorgarh districtDistrict of RajasthanClockwise from top-left: Kirti Stambha with nearby temple at Chittorgarh Fort, Rani Padmini Palace, Dewaria Balaji Temple in Nagari, View of Chittorgarh city, Baroli TemplesChittorgarh districtCountry IndiaStateRajasthanDivisionUdaipurHeadquartersChittaurgarhArea&...