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Norman M. Naimark, (Oxford
University Press, 2011), 280–281. "Mandat
Syrie-Liban" (PDF) (in French).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 26 June 2008...
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Gwendoline Maud
Syrie Maugham (née Barnardo,
formerly Wellcome; 10 July 1879 – 25 July 1955) was a
leading British interior decorator of the 1920s and...
- "Partant pour la
Syrie" (French pronunciation: [paʁtɑ̃ puʁ la siʁi]) ("Departing for Syria") is a
French patriotic song, the
music of
which was written...
- Lebanon, from 1919 to 1924
Banque de
Syrie, from 1924 to 1939
Banque de
Syrie et du Grand-Liban, then
Banque de
Syrie et du
Liban (BSL) from 1939 to 1963...
- only
child of the
English writer W.
Somerset Maugham by his then-mistress
Syrie Wellcome, a
daughter of
orphanage founder Thomas John Barnardo. She was...
- The
Mandate for
Syria and the
Lebanon (French:
Mandat pour la
Syrie et le Liban; Arabic: الانتداب الفرنسي على سوريا ولبنان, romanized: al-intidāb al-faransī...
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Syrie ('Syria') was a
French language daily newspaper published from Beirut, Lebanon. The
newspaper was
founded in 1917. As of 1937, its
director was...
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phosphate mines near Ma'an to the Gulf of Aqaba, as the
Chemin de Fer de
Hedjaz Syrie, or the
Aqaba Railway Saudi Arabia completed the
construction of the Medina-Mecca...
- the
Autonomous States of
Syria (French: Fédération des États
autonomes de
Syrie), was
constituted on 28 June, 1922, by High
Commissary Gouraud. It comprised...
- Sara
Louise Elmslie (1842–1944),
known as
Syrie, the
daughter of an
underwriter for Lloyd's of London.
Syrie shared her husband's
interests in evangelism...