French Mandate Of Syria
The
French Mandate of Syria
was a
League of Nations Mandate
created after the
First World War
when the
Ottoman Empire
was split by the
Treaty of Versailles
. Four mandate territories were created, with the rest of the territory placed under monarchies. The British controlled the Mandates of
Palestine
and
Iraq
, while the French controlled the Mandates of
Lebanon
and Syria.
Syria
declared its independence from
Vichy France
in
1944
. Syria
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