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  1. Yusuf al-Azma (Arabic: يوسف العظمة, Turkish: Yusuf el-Azma; ALA-LC: Yūsuf al-ʻAẓmah; 1883 – 24 July 1920) was a Syrian military figure and revolutionary who was the minister of war of the Arab Kingdom of Syria under the governments of prime ministers Rida al-Rikabi and Hashim al-Atassi, and the Arab Army's chief of general staff ...

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    Yusuf al-Azma (Arabic: يوس العمة, turco: Yusuf el-Azma; ALA-LC: Yūsuf al-Aitiamah; 1883 – 24 julio 1920) fue el ministro sirio de guerra en los gobiernos de los primeros ministros Rida al-Rikabi y Hashim al-Atassi, y el jefe de personal general del Ejército Árabe bajo el rey Faisal.

  3. General Yusuf al-Azma. Preocupado por los resultados de lo que sería una larga y sangrienta pelea con los franceses, el rey Faisal se rindió. Sin embargo, Yusuf al-Azma, el ministro de Defensa, ignoró la orden del rey y dirigió un pequeño ejército para enfrentarse al avance francés en Siria.

  4. Yusuf al-Azma Square (Arabic: ساحة يوسف العظمة / ALA-LC: sāḥat Yūsuf al-‘Aẓmah), also called al-Muhafaza Square, is an important square in central Damascus, Syria. Named after the late minister of war Yusuf al-Azma where his statue stands in the middle of the square.

  5. Yusuf al-Azma (Arabic language: يوسف العظمة‎, ALA-LC: Yūsuf al-ʿAẓma; 1883 – 24 July 1920) was the Syrian minister of war in the governments of prime ministers Rida al-Rikabi and Hashim al-Atassi, and the Arab Army's chief of general staff under King Faisal. He served as minister of war from...

  6. Commander of the Syrian forces at Maysalun, War Minister Yusuf al-Azma died during the battle. Part of the civilian militia units were assembled and led by Yasin Kiwan, a Damascene merchant, Abd al-Qadir Kiwan, the former imam of the Umayyad Mosque , and Shaykh Hamdi al-Juwajani, a Muslim scholar.

  7. Yusuf al-Azma was the Syrian minister of war in the governments of prime ministers Rida al-Rikabi and Hashim al-Atassi, and the Arab Army's chief of general staff under King Faisal. He served as minister of war from January 1920 until his death while commanding Syrian forces against a French invasion during the Battle of Maysalun.