The following is a of the history of the city of Damascus, Syria.
Prior to 7th century
7thâÂÂ19th centuries
20th century
- 1918 â October: Arab troops led by Emir Feisal, and supported by British Armed Forces, capture Damascus, ending 400 years of Ottoman rule.
- 1920 â July: French Armed Forces occupy Damascus, forcing Feisal to flee abroad.
- 1923 â University founded.
- 1925/6 â French forces bombard Damascus.
- 1928 â Al-Wahda Club of Damascus founded.
- 1933 â Arab Women's Union in Damascus founded.
- 1935 â Population: 193,912.
- 1939 â Chapel of Saint Paul inaugurated.
- 1946 â Population: 303,952.
- 1947 â Al-Jaish Sports Club founded.
- 1960 â Syrian Television begins broadcasting.
- 1961 â September: Discontent with Egyptian domination of the United Arab Republic prompts a group of Syrian Army officers to seize power in Damascus and dissolve the union.
- 1964 â Population: 562,907 (estimate).
- 1970 â Population: 836,668 city; 923,253 urban agglomeration.
- 1977 â Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts founded.
- 1981
- Bomb explodes near Syrian Air Force headquarters.
- Azbakiyah bombing
- 1983 â Higher Institute for Applied Science and Technology founded.
- 1984 â Al-Assad National Library established.
- 1985 â Population: 1,196,710 (estimate).
- 1986 â Bombings
- 1994 â Population: 1,549,000 (estimate).
- 2000 â Spring
21st century
See also
References
Bibliography
Published in 19th century
Published in 20th century
- R. Stephen Humphreys. "Urban Topography and Urban Society: Damascus under the Ayyubids and Mamluks." In his, Islamic History: A Framework for Inquiry. Minneapolis, 1988. pp. 209âÂÂ32.
- Michael Chamberlain, Knowledge and Social Practice in Medieval Damascus, 1190âÂÂ1350. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. pp. 27âÂÂ68.
Published in 21st century
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