Ottoman Syria ended in 1918.
Ottoman Syria was created in 1516.
What is today called Syria was, at that time, part of the Ottoman Governate of Damascus. In addition to the Ottoman troops raised from Syria, the territory was invaded by British Forces at the end of 1918 in the Middle Eastern Theatre of World War 1, in what is specifically termed the Syrian Campaign.
Syria is very old country. but it was under Ottoman rule
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Imperyo ng Ottaman sa Syria
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The Golan Heights were a part of Syria from the Ottoman Period and were part of Syria during the French Mandate. It was only in 1967 that Israel conquered the Golan Heights from Syria.
In Eastern Anatolia, in Syria and in the major cities of the Ottoman Empire.
Syria became a nation after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, when it came under French mandate. It gained independence in 1946.
Turkey along with Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine (now Israel), Syria, Yemen became independent states after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
Syria is a country, so Syria's country of origin is SyriaANS 2 - It's not that simple. - The country we know as Syria was formerly a part of the Ottoman dominated Arab Levant and was given to France as a Protectorate after WW1. They gained independence as modern Syria in 1946..
Ottoman Iraq ended in 1920.