Syria operated under a federalist system during its period of French rule (between 1920 and 1946). Its constituents were organized on primarily ethno-religious lines: there were separate states for Maronites, Alawites, Druze and Turks. The federal system was abolished after the Syrian independence in 1946. The constituents of Syria were: Greater Lebanon Alawite State Jabal ad-Druze (state) State of Aleppo State of Damascus Hatay State
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- Syria operated under a federalist system during its period of French rule (between 1920 and 1946). Its constituents were organized on primarily ethno-religious lines: there were separate states for Maronites, Alawites, Druze and Turks. The federal system was abolished after the Syrian independence in 1946. The constituents of Syria were: Greater Lebanon Alawite State Jabal ad-Druze (state) State of Aleppo State of Damascus Hatay State
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- Syria operated under a federalist system during its period of French rule (between 1920 and 1946). Its constituents were organized on primarily ethno-religious lines: there were separate states for Maronites, Alawites, Druze and Turks. The federal system was abolished after the Syrian independence in 1946. The constituents of Syria were: Greater Lebanon Alawite State Jabal ad-Druze (state) State of Aleppo State of Damascus Hatay State
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