-
prominent religious authority among the
Druze of As-Suwayda Governorate. Al-
Hinnawi was born in the
village of
Sahwet Blata [ar] in As-Suwayda Governorate...
- Sami
Hilmy al-
Hinnawi (Arabic: محمد سامي حلمي الحناوي, romanized: Muḥammad Sāmī Ḥilmī al-
Ḥinnāwī; 1898 – 31
October 1950) was a
Syrian politician and...
- al-Khatib al-Azm* al-Hasani al-Ulshi* al-Ayyubi al-Quwatli al-Za'im al-
Hinnawi* H. al-At****i
Second Syrian Republic (1950–1958) H. al-At****i Shishakli*...
- just four and a half
months by his colleagues, al-Shishakli and al-
Hinnawi. As al-
Hinnawi took
power as
leader of a
military junta,
Husni al-Za'im was swiftly...
- al-
Hinnawi, the new de
facto ruler of
Syria who
refused to ****ume
power on his own and who, instead,
restored Syria's
parliamentary system.
Hinnawi became...
-
World War. This was soon
followed by
another overthrow, by
Colonel Sami al-
Hinnawi, who was
quickly deposed by
Colonel Adib Shishakli, all
within the same...
-
March 1949
Syrian coup d'état and the
August 1949 coup by
Colonel Sami al-
Hinnawi, and one each in 1951, 1954, 1963, 1966, and 1970. It
fought four wars...
- 1949.
Among the
officers who ****isted al-Za'im's
takeover were Sami al-
Hinnawi and Adib al-Shishakli, both of whom in
sequence would later also become...
-
leadership in the town of
Qanawat and
another led by
Sheikhs Hammoud al-
Hinnawi and
Yousef Jarbou in the Ain al-Zaman area. Initially, al-Hijri was known...
-
control and did not
represent the
diversity of Syria.
Sheikh Hammoud al-
Hinnawi, a
prominent Druze community leader,
welcomed the
formation of the new...