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October 1, 1918

Lawrence of Arabia captures Damascus

A combined Arab and British force captures Damascus from the Turks during World War I, completing the liberation of Arabia. An instrumental commander in the Allied campaign was T.E. Lawrence, a legendary British soldier known as Lawrence of Arabia.

Lawrence, an Oxford-educated Arabist born in Tremadoc, Wales, began working for the British army as an intelligence officer in Egypt in 1914. He spent more than a year in Cairo, processing intelligence information. In 1916, he accompanied a British diplomat to Arabia, where Hussein ibn Ali, the emir of Mecca, had proclaimed a revolt against Turkish rule. Lawrence convinced his superiors to aid Hussein's rebellion, and he was sent to join the Arabian army of Hussein's son Faisal as a liaison officer.

Under Lawrence's guidance, the Arabians launched an effective guerrilla war against the Turkish lines. He proved a gifted military strategist and was greatly admired by the Bedouin people of Arabia. In July 1917, Arabian forces captured Aqaba near the Sinai and joined the British march on Jerusalem. Lawrence was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In November, he was captured by the Turks while reconnoitering behind enemy lines in Arab dress and was tortured and sexually abused before escaping. He rejoined his army, which slowly worked its way north to Damascus. The Syrian capital fell on October 1, 1918.

Arabia was liberated, but Lawrence's hope that the peninsula would be united as a single nation was dashed when Arabian factionalism came to the fore after Damascus. Lawrence, exhausted and disillusioned, left for England.

Feeling that Britain had goaded the rivalries between the Arabian groups, he appeared before King George V and politely refused the medals offered to him.

After the war, he lobbied hard for independence for Arab countries and appeared at the Paris peace conference in Arab robes. He later wrote a monumental war memoir, The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, and enlisted in the Royal Air Force (RAF) under an assumed name to escape his fame and acquire material for a new book. Discharged from the RAF in 1935, he was fatally injured in a motorcycle accident a few months later.
 
A great man.
 
Fucking Hashemites.
 
Fucking Hashemites.
exactly, see if they had either been mighty enough to defeat Ibn Saud
or not supported enough by the west to allow Saud to defeat them
well then, the arabs would have had their super state
which they did not because colonial powers thought it best to 'divide and conquer'
what has that gotten us now?
well arabs have no real national identity
which means they freak out over a couple of jews on their doorstep
they do stupid terrorist crap like al-queta
and some of them are dumb enough to act like persians
or white people
or , some use to act like commies...
 
I don't think the Hashemites would have been very interested in forming a pan-Arab state had they had the chance.
 
why can't we all just be one people and play Mario Kart
 
because some of us have very poor hand/eye coordination.
 
Do you think his friends called him "Larry"?
 
I think they called him up for a Mario Kart session.
 
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