Royalism in Syria after Faysal I: The Struggle for the Crown of Damascus, 1920-1958

Q3 Arts and Humanities Royal Studies Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.21039/rsj.322
Sami Marwan Moubayed
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On 24 July 1920 the first and only king in the modern history of Syria, Faysal I, was dethroned and exiled by the invading army of colonial France. Although later rewarded with the job of king of Iraq, Faysal I never lost his appetite for the crown of Damascus, and nor did any of his brothers, nephews, and other royals from the Hashemite family. Much has been written about Faysal’s era in Syria, which began in October 1918 and lasted until July 1920. Few historians, however, have paid attention to the monarchial current that emerged thereafter in Syria, as ambitious politicians and retired officers tried to restore the Hashemite Crown both during the years of the French Mandate (1920-1946) and well into the independence of Syria. They went for the ballots and, when that failed, they tried to stage a coup that would restore the royalists to power, often with material support from one of Faysal’s many relatives. This paper looks at the post-Faysal monarchial project in Syria, which triggered the emergence of two political parties, and at least two coup attempts during the years 1946-1958. None succeeded, and the monarchial dream was abandoned in July 1958 with the toppling of the monarchy in neighboring Iraq, ruled at the time by Faysal’s grandson, King Faysal II.
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费萨尔一世之后叙利亚的保皇主义:争夺大马士革王位的斗争,1920-1958
1920年7月24日,叙利亚现代史上第一位也是唯一一位国王费萨尔一世被殖民地法国的入侵军队废黜并流放。尽管后来获得了伊拉克国王的职位,但费萨尔一世从未失去过对大马士革王冠的渴望,他的兄弟、侄子和哈希姆家族的其他王室成员也从未失去过。费萨尔在叙利亚的时代始于1918年10月,一直持续到1920年7月。然而,很少有历史学家关注此后在叙利亚出现的君主制潮流,因为雄心勃勃的政治家和退休军官在法国托管期间(1920-1946年)和叙利亚独立期间都试图恢复哈希姆王朝。他们争取选票,但失败后,他们试图发动政变,恢复保皇党的权力,通常得到费萨尔众多亲属之一的物质支持。本文着眼于叙利亚的后费萨尔君主制项目,该项目在1946-1958年间引发了两个政党的出现,以及至少两次政变企图。没有一个成功,1958年7月,随着费萨尔的孙子费萨尔二世国王统治的邻国伊拉克的君主制被推翻,君主制梦想被放弃。
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