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[[Sultan Basha al-Atrash]], a [[Druze]] leader of the [[Golan Heights]] (aka Jabal ed-Druze), called for a popular revolution against the French occupation of [[Lebanon]] and [[Syria]] in 1920. The revolution cost the French army many casualities and it did end but with the freedom of the two countries.
[[Sultan Basha al-Atrash]], a [[Druze]] leader of the [[Golan Heights]] (aka Jabal ed-Druze), called for a popular revolution against the French occupation of [[Lebanon]] and [[Syria]] in 1920. The revolution cost the French army many casualities and it did end but with the freedom of the two countries.


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Sultan Basha al-Atrash, a Druze leader of the Golan Heights (aka Jabal ed-Druze), called for a popular revolution against the French occupation of Lebanon and Syria in 1920. The revolution cost the French army many casualities and it did end but with the freedom of the two countries.