The Great Syrian Revolt took place between 1925-1927 and was dedicated to ousting the French from the lands of Syria.
Great Syrian Revolt happened in 1925-07.
Immediately prior to the revolt, there was no Jewish king. The Syrian-Greek (Seleucid) king, Antiochus IV, ruled Israel.
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Antiochus IV Epiphanes
Matithyahu (Mattathias) was the one who began the revolt against the Syrian-Greeks which culminated in the events of Hanukkah (2nd century BCE).
You've combined two different periods. The Maccabees led a revolution against the Syrian-Greeks.
At the instigation of Hellenising Jews, the Syrian-Greeks outlawed several of the Torah-commands and imposed idolatrous sacrifices.
The Maccabees regained control over the land from the Syrian Greeks and this was called the Hasmonean Kingdom. The Hasmoneans were overrun by the Roman armies nearly a century later.
But I am not Syrian.
The term "Syrian Church" can refer to various churches with Syrian roots, including the Syrian Orthodox Church. The Syrian Orthodox Church is a specific Christian denomination that follows the West Syrian liturgical tradition and is a member of the Oriental Orthodox family of churches. While the Syrian Church may encompass a broader category, the Syrian Orthodox Church is a distinct denomination within that group.
the Syrian dessert
The Syrian is a hot desert.