Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Sanjak' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Syria became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1516,[329] and Palmyra was a center of an administrative district (sanjak). | WIKI |
[note 30][330] After 1568 the Ottomans appointed the Lebanese prince Ali bin Musa Harfush as governor of Palmyra's sanjak,[331] dismissing him in 1584 for treason. | WIKI |
[317][334] The prince fell from grace with the Ottomans in 1633 and lost control of the village,[333] which remained a separate sanjak until it was absorbed by Zor Sanjak in 1857. | WIKI |
In 1918, as World War I was ending, the Royal Air Force built an airfield for two planes,[note 31][338] and in November the Ottomans retreated from Zor Sanjak without a fight. | WIKI |
[note 32][339] The Syrian Emirate's army entered Deir ez-Zor on 4 December, and Zor Sanjak became part of Syria. | WIKI |