National Party (Syria), the Glossary
The National Party (الحزب الوطني al-Ḥizb al-Waṭanī; Parti National) was a Syrian political party founded in 1947, eventually dissolving in 1963, after the Syrian Ba'ath Party established one-party rule in Syria in a coup d'état.[1]
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35 relations: Arab nationalism, Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region, Bashar al-Assad, Centre-right politics, Conservatism, Damascus, Eastern Bloc, Fares al-Khoury, Hashemites, Hashim al-Atassi, Ibrahim Hananu, Jamil Mardam Bey, Jordan, Kingdom of Egypt, Kingdom of Iraq, Lebanon, Lutfi al-Haffar, Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, Mandatory Palestine, Mustafa al-Shihabi, Nasib al-Bakri, National Bloc (Syria), National conservatism, Ottoman Turks, Pan-Arabism, People's Party (Syria), Republicanism, Saadallah al-Jabiri, Saleh al-Ali, Saudi Arabia, Shukri al-Quwatli, Sultan al-Atrash, Syria, Syrian nationalism, 1963 Syrian coup d'état.
- 1948 establishments in Syria
- 1963 disestablishments in Syria
- Arab nationalism in Syria
- Conservative parties in Asia
- Defunct political parties in Syria
- Nationalist parties in Syria
- Political parties disestablished in 1963
- Republicanism in the Arab world
- Syrian nationalism
Arab nationalism
Arab nationalism (al-qawmīya al-ʿarabīya) is a political ideology asserting that Arabs constitute a single nation.
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The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region (حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي – قطر سوريا Ḥizb al-Ba'th al-'Arabī al-Ishtirākī – Quṭr Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Regional Branch (Syria being a "region" of the Arab nation in Ba'ath ideology), is a neo-Ba'athist organisation founded on 7 April 1947 by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar and followers of Zaki al-Arsuzi. National Party (Syria) and Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region are Arab nationalism in Syria, nationalist parties in Syria and political parties established in 1947.
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Bashar al-Assad
Bashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) is a Syrian politician who is the current and 19th president of Syria since 17 July 2000.
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Centre-right politics
Centre-right politics is the set of right-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre.
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Conservatism
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values.
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Damascus
Damascus (Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria, the oldest current capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam.
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Eastern Bloc
The Eastern Bloc, also known as the Communist Bloc (Combloc), the Socialist Bloc, and the Soviet Bloc, was the unofficial coalition of communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America that were aligned with the Soviet Union and existed during the Cold War (1947–1991).
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Fares al-Khoury
Fares al-Khoury (Fāris al-Khūrī) (November 20, 1877 – January 2, 1962) was a Syrian statesman, minister, prime minister, speaker of parliament, and father of modern Syrian politics.
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Hashemites
The Hashemites (al-Hāshimiyyūn), also House of Hashim, are the royal family of Jordan, which they have ruled since 1921, and were the royal family of the kingdoms of Hejaz (1916–1925), Syria (1920), and Iraq (1921–1958).
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Hashim al-Atassi
Hashim al-Atassi (Hāšim al-ʾAtāsī; 11 January 1875 – 5 December 1960) was a Syrian nationalist and statesman and the President of Syria from 1936 to 1939, 1949 to 1951 and 1954 to 1955.
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Ibrahim Hananu
Ibrahim Hananu (1869–1935) (Ibrāhīm Hanānū) was a Syrian revolutionary and former Ottoman municipal official who led a revolt against the French colonial presence in northern Syria in the early 1920s.
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Jamil Mardam Bey
Jamil Mardam Bey (جميل مردمبك; Cemil Mardam Bey; 1895–1960), was a Syrian politician.
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Jordan
Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia.
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Kingdom of Egypt
The Kingdom of Egypt (The Egyptian Kingdom) was the legal form of the Egyptian state during the latter period of the Muhammad Ali dynasty's reign, from the United Kingdom's recognition of Egyptian independence in 1922 until the abolition of the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan in 1953 following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
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Kingdom of Iraq
The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq (translit) was a state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958.
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Lebanon
Lebanon (Lubnān), officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia.
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Lutfi al-Haffar
Lutfi al-Haffar (لطفي الحفار) (18 February 1885 – 4 February 1968) was a Syrian businessman and politician.
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Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
The Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon (Mandat pour la Syrie et le Liban; al-intidāb al-faransīalā sūriyā wa-lubnān, also referred to as the Levant States; 1923−1946) was a League of Nations mandate founded in the aftermath of the First World War and the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire, concerning Syria and Lebanon.
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Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine was a geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the region of Palestine under the terms of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.
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Mustafa al-Shihabi
Prince Mustafa Al-Shihabi (الأمير مصطفى الشهابي; 1893 – 1968) was a Syrian agronomist, politician, writer and the third elected director of Arab Academy of Damascus (1959–1968).
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Nasib al-Bakri
Nasib al-Bakri (نسيب البكري; 1888–1966) was a Syrian politician and nationalist leader in the first half of the 20th century.
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National Bloc (Syria)
The National Bloc (الكتلة الوطنية Al-Kutlah Al-Wataniyah; French: Bloc national) was a Syrian political party that emerged to fight for Syrian independence during the French Mandate of Syria period. National Party (Syria) and national Bloc (Syria) are Defunct political parties in Syria and nationalist parties in Syria.
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National conservatism
National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national, cultural identity, communitarianism, and the public role of religion (see religion in politics).
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Ottoman Turks
The Ottoman Turks (Osmanlı Türkleri) were a Turkic ethnic group.
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Pan-Arabism
Pan-Arabism (al-wiḥda al-ʿarabīyyah) is a pan-nationalist ideology that espouses the unification of all Arab people in a single nation-state, consisting of all Arab countries of West Asia and North Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Sea, which is referred to as the Arab world.
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People's Party (Syria)
The People's Party (حزب الشعب Ḥizb aš-Šaʿb; Parti du peuple) was a Syrian political party that dominated Syrian politics during the 1950s and the early 1960s. National Party (Syria) and People's Party (Syria) are 1963 disestablishments in Syria, Defunct political parties in Syria, nationalist parties in Syria and political parties disestablished in 1963.
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Republicanism
Republicanism is a Western political ideology that encompasses a range of ideas from civic virtue, political participation, harms of corruption, positives of mixed constitution, rule of law, and others.
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Saadallah al-Jabiri
Saadallah al-Jabiri (translit; 1893–1947) was a Syrian Arab politician, a two-time prime minister and a two-time Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Syria.
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Saleh al-Ali
Saleh al-Ali or Shaykh Saleh Ahmad al-Ali (الشيخ صالح أحمد العلي) (1884 in Al-Shaykh Badr – 13 April 1950 in Tartus) was a Syrian Alawite leader who commanded the Syrian Revolt of 1919, one of the first rebellions against the French mandate of Syria before the Great Syrian Revolt.
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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.
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Shukri al-Quwatli
Shukri al-Quwatli (Shukrī al-Quwwatlī; 6 May 189130 June 1967) was the first president of post-independence Syria, in 1943.
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Sultan al-Atrash
Sultan al-Atrash (translit; 5 March 1891 – 26 March 1982) was a Syrian Druze nationalist revolutionary who led the Great Syrian Revolt against the French colonial administration in Syria.
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Syria
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant.
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Syrian nationalism
Syrian nationalism, also known as Pan-Syrian nationalism (or pan-Syrianism), refers to the nationalism of the region of Syria, as a cultural or political entity known as "Greater Syria".
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1963 Syrian coup d'état
The 1963 Syrian coup d'état, referred to by the Syrian government as the 8 March Revolution (ثورة الثامن من آذار), was the seizure of power in Syria by the military committee of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. National Party (Syria) and 1963 Syrian coup d'état are Arab nationalism in Syria.
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See also
1948 establishments in Syria
- 7 April Stadium (Aleppo)
- Al-Ba'ath
- Jaramana Camp
- Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform
- National Party (Syria)
- Qabr Essit
- Syria men's national basketball team
- Syria men's national volleyball team
- Syrian Olympic Committee
1963 disestablishments in Syria
- First Amin al-Hafiz Government
- First Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government
- National Party (Syria)
- People's Party (Syria)
- Second Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government
- Second Syrian Republic
- Third Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government
Arab nationalism in Syria
- 1954 Syrian coup d'état
- 1963 Syrian coup d'état
- 1966 Syrian coup d'état
- Al Qabas (newspaper)
- Arab Ba'ath
- Arab Ba'ath Movement
- Arab Democratic Union Party
- Arab Kingdom of Syria
- Arab Liberation Movement
- Arab National Party (historical)
- Arab Nationalist Guard
- Arab Revolutionary Workers Party
- Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
- Arab Socialist Movement
- Arab Socialist Movement (Damascus branch)
- Arab Socialist Union Party (Syria)
- Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction)
- Corrective Movement (Syria)
- Democratic Arab Socialist Union
- Democratic Socialist Arab Ba'ath Party
- Democratic Socialist Unionist Party
- Federation of Arab Republics
- Galilee Forces
- Independent State of Raqqa
- League of Nationalist Action
- Levant Crisis
- Libyan-Syrian Union
- Liwa al-Quds
- National Alliance for the Liberation of Syria
- National Council for the Revolutionary Command
- National Covenant Party
- National Democratic Rally (Syria)
- National Party (Syria)
- National Progressive Front (Syria)
- National Union (Egypt)
- Popular Resistance of the Eastern Region
- Revolutionary Youth Union
- Social Democratic Unionists
- Socialist Unionist Party (Syria)
- Syrian National Congress
- Syrian Unity Party
- Unified Political Command
- Union of Arab Republics (1972)
- United Arab Republic
- United Arab States
Conservative parties in Asia
- Al Asalah
- Amal Movement
- Bangladesh Nationalist Party
- Conservative parties in India
- Democratic Party (Northern Cyprus)
- Druk Phuensum Tshogpa
- Indonesian Nahdlatul Community Party
- Jatiya Party (Ershad)
- Kuomintang
- Mekenchil
- Mongolian National Democratic Party (2005)
- National Awakening Party
- National Party (Syria)
- National Sun Party
- National Unity Party (Northern Cyprus)
- People's Action Party
- Perindo Party
- Ulema National Awakening Party
Defunct political parties in Syria
- Arab Ba'ath
- Arab Ba'ath Movement
- Arab Liberation Movement
- Arab National Party (historical)
- Arab Nationalist Movement
- League of Nationalist Action
- National Bloc (Syria)
- National Party (Syria)
- National Salvation Front in Syria
- National Union (Egypt)
- People's Party (Syria)
- Socialist Cooperation Party
- Syrian Communist Party
- Syrian Turkmen Group
- Syrian Turkmen Movement
- Syrian–Lebanese Communist Party
Nationalist parties in Syria
- Arab Ba'ath
- Arab Ba'ath Movement
- Arab Democratic Union Party
- Arab Liberation Movement
- Arab National Party (historical)
- Arab Nationalist Movement
- Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
- Arab Socialist Union
- Ba'ath Party
- Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-dominated faction)
- Ba'ath Party (Syrian-dominated faction)
- Democratic Socialist Arab Ba'ath Party
- League of Nationalist Action
- Movement for Justice and Development in Syria
- National Bloc (Syria)
- National Covenant Party
- National Party (Syria)
- People's Party (Syria)
- Syrian Social Nationalist Party
- Syrian Social Nationalist Party – Intifada Wing
Political parties disestablished in 1963
- African People's Party
- All-Democratic Agricultural Front
- Citizens Federation
- Dahomeyan Unity Party
- Democratic Rally of the Tahitian People
- Democratic Union for the Defense of African Interests
- Jammu Praja Parishad
- Kano People's Party
- Kenya Coalition
- Left Socialist Party (Sweden)
- Liberal Socialist Party (Singapore)
- London Municipal Society
- National Democratic Party (Iraq, 1946)
- National Democratic Reconciliation Party
- National Party (Syria)
- National Progressive Democrats
- New Democratic Left
- New Kenya Party
- Partido Indiano
- Party of Togolese Unity
- Peasants' Party of Italy
- People's Party (Syria)
- Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party
- Rwandese National Union
- Social Christian Sicilian Union
- Socialist Cooperation Party
- United Federal Party
Republicanism in the Arab world
- 14 July Revolution
- 1969 Libyan revolution
- National Party (Syria)
- Republicanism in Morocco
Syrian nationalism
- Ad-Diyar
- Arab Kingdom of Syria
- Arab Liberation Movement
- Central Syrian Committee
- Independent State of Raqqa
- Khalil al-Khuri
- League of Nationalist Action
- Liwa al-Quds
- Majd Movement
- Movement for Justice and Development in Syria
- National Party (Syria)
- National symbols of Syria
- Popular Front for Change and Liberation
- Syrian Democratic People's Party
- Syrian National Congress
- Syrian Resistance
- Syrian Social Nationalist Party
- Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon
- Syrian Unity Party
- Syrian nationalism
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Party_(Syria)
Also known as Syrian National Party.