Hamad Sa'b, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Hamad Sa'b

Lebanese military commander

Date of Birth: 21-Apr-1892

Place of Birth: Kahlouniyeh, Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon

Date of Death: 25-Jul-1941

Profession: military commander

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Hamad Sa'b

  • Hamad Sa'b (surname also spelled Saab or Sa'ab, Arabic: ??? ????) (1891-1941) was an Arab nationalist rebel commander from Lebanon.
  • He was born to a Druze family in Kahlouniyeh in the Chouf region of the Mutasarrifate of Mount Lebanon during the Ottoman era.
  • He took part in the Great Syrian Revolt against French rule in 1925-27.During the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, Sa'b led a contingent of some 30 Lebanese volunteers, mostly Druze, to aid local rebels fighting against British rule and the growing Zionist movement.
  • Sa'b and all of the volunteer contingents from the Arab world were under the overall command of Fawzi al-Qawuqji, a Syrian anti-colonialist rebel leader.
  • Much of Sa'b's activity was centered in northern Palestine, particularly around the village of Bal'a, where his rebels fought a battle against British forces on 3 September 1936, in which two Druze volunteers were killed, including Mahmud Abu Yahya, a well-known rebel from the Great Syrian Revolt.In 1941, Sa'b died fighting the British Army in Iraq.
  • The vehicle he was traveling had been bombed by British forces, and according to local accounts, Sa'b died protecting al-Qawuqji who was also in the vehicle.

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