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Nasib al-Bakri (Arabic: نسيب البكري; 1888–1966) was a Syrian politician and nationalist leader in the first half of the 20th century. He played a major role in establishing al-Fatat, an underground organization which sought the independence and unity of the Ottoman Empire's Arab territories. As the chief envoy between al-Fatat and the Hejaz-based Hashemites, al-Bakri became a close aide to Emir Faisal when the latter became King of Syria following the success of the 1916 Arab Revolt. Al-Bakri opposed the establishment of the French Mandate of Syria and became one of the chief commanders of the Great Syrian Revolt, leading the rebels' brief capture of Damascus. He escaped a death warrant in Syria in 1927, but returned the following year after being amnestied.

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  • نسيب البكري (ar)
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  • Mohamed Nasib al-Bakri (1888-1966), homme politique syrien, diplomate et chef de file nationaliste dans la première moitié du XXe siècle. de l'organisation al-Fatat, puis le Parti du Peuple. (fr)
  • Nasib al-Bakri (1888–1966) adalah seorang politikus dan pemimpin nasionslis Suriah pada paruh pertama abad ke-20. Ia memainkan peran besar dalam pendirian , sebuah organisasi rahasia yang mendorong kemerdekaan dan persatuan wilayah Arab dari Kekaisaran Ottoman. Sebagai kepala duta antara al-Fatat dan yang berbasis di Hejaz, al-Bakri menjadi pembantu dekat dari Emir Faisal saat Faisal menjadi setelah kesuksesan tahun 1916. Al-Bakri menentang pendirian dan menjadi salah satu kepala komandan Pemberontakan Suriah Besar, memimpin perebutan singkat Damaskus yang dilakukan oleh para pemberontak. Ia lari dari serangan mematikan di Suriah pada tahun 1927, tetapi kembali setahun kemudian setelah diamnesti. (in)
  • Nasib al-Bakri (1888–1966) foi um político e líder nacionalista sírio. Ele desempenhou um papel importante na criação da , uma organização que buscava a independência do país e vários territórios árabes do Império Otomano. Como o principal representante entre al-Fatat e os Hachemitas, al-Bakri tornou-se assistente de quando este se tornou rei do Síria após o sucesso da revolta árabe de 1916. Al-Bakri opôs-se a instauração do mandato francês na país e tornou-se um dos principais comandantes da Grande Revolta Síria, sendo capturado brevemente pelos rebeldes de Damasco. Ele escapou de um mandado de morte em 1927, mas retornou no ano seguinte depois de ser amnistiado. (pt)
  • محمد نسيب بن عطاء الله البكري (1888 - 1966) هو سياسي وزعيم قومي ومجاهد وطني سوري، انتسب إلى جمعية العربية الفتاة، وهي مُنظمة سرية طالبت بالحُقوق العربية في الدول الخاضعة لحُكم الدولة العثمانية آنذاك ومنها الحُقوق الاجتماعية والقومية. وقد أصبح مُساعد ومستشار الأمير فيصل الأول عندما أصبح ملك سوريا بعد نجاح الثورة العربية الكبرى من عام 1916 حتى عام 1920، حيث غادر الملك فيصل سوريا إثر الاجتياح الفرنسي، فكان نسيب وقتها أحد المُرشحين لعرش سوريا. كما أنه عارض إنشاء الانتداب الفرنسي على سوريا ولبنان، فأصبح واحداً من قادة الثورة السورية الكبرى مع كل من سلطان الأطرش وعبد الرحمن الشهبندر وخاض بعض معاركها. فهرب من حكم الإعدام في سوريا في 1927، حيث لجأ إلى فلسطين وبقي بها سنة كاملة، فعاد لبلده بعد صدور العفو عنه. (ar)
  • Nasib al-Bakri (Arabic: نسيب البكري; 1888–1966) was a Syrian politician and nationalist leader in the first half of the 20th century. He played a major role in establishing al-Fatat, an underground organization which sought the independence and unity of the Ottoman Empire's Arab territories. As the chief envoy between al-Fatat and the Hejaz-based Hashemites, al-Bakri became a close aide to Emir Faisal when the latter became King of Syria following the success of the 1916 Arab Revolt. Al-Bakri opposed the establishment of the French Mandate of Syria and became one of the chief commanders of the Great Syrian Revolt, leading the rebels' brief capture of Damascus. He escaped a death warrant in Syria in 1927, but returned the following year after being amnestied. (en)
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