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Shukri al-
Quwatli (Arabic: شكري القوّتلي, romanized: Shukrī al-Quwwatlī; 6 May 1891 – 30 June 1967) was the
first president of post-independence Syria...
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Quwatli's strategy in
Palestine was
designed from the
outset to
prevent Abdullah's
possible advance north to Damascus. In the best case,
Quwatli hoped...
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supported the
Quwatli government,
which lasted from 1943 to 1949. In 1947,
while Syria was
facing a
prolonged cabinet crisis,
President Quwatli called on...
- ends.
Central Homs lies on
either side of
Quwatli Street,
named after former Syrian president Shukri al-
Quwatli. At its
eastern end is the
Great Mosque...
- They
lobbied against the
election of
Shukri al-
Quwatli, a
National Bloc leader, as president, but
Quwatli was
voted into
office in
August 1943. To appease...
- al-Aziz,
alongside another exiled Syrian leader,
Shukri al-
Quwatli. Al-Asali and
Quwatli returned to
Syria in 1932
following a
general amnesty. In 1933...
- al-At****i,
Saadallah al-Jabiri,
Lutfi al-Haffar,
Jamil Mardam Bey,
Shukri al-
Quwatli,
Nasib al-Bakri,
Ibrahim Hananu,
Sultan Basha al-Atrash,
Faris al-Khoury...
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stormed the
Syrian parliament and
tried to
arrest the
President Shukri al-
Quwatli and the
speaker Saadallah al-Jabiri but both
managed to escape. The French...
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become military leaders of the country.
Syrian President Shukri al-
Quwatli, was
accused of
purchasing inferior arms for the
Syrian Army and poor leadership...
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alliance with the
National Bloc's Damascus-based leaders, such as
Shukri al-
Quwatli and
Jamil Mardam Bey.
Sharabati ran for
parliament as a representative...