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The Islamic
& Ottoman empires In 636A.D.

Syria was again
conquered, this time by the Arabs, and became part of
the fast-growing Islamic Empire. Damascus became the
capital of the Umayyad dynastic empire, when it was the
seat of several powerful Umayyad caliphs. Rule by
another Muslim dynasty, the Abbasids, followed. By the
end of the 11th century, the Crusaders had arrived in
the region and incorporated part of Syria into their
Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem. When Salah al-Din
(Saladin) defeated the Crusaders, he took Syria and
overthrew the Kingdom of Jerusalem at the end of the
12th century. Syria was then ruled by the Mamelukes and,
after 1516, became part of the Ottoman Empire, which
held fast until the beginning of the First World War. At
that time, an alliance between Britain, France and the
Arab people resulted in the expulsion of the Turks from
Syria.
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