Martyrs' Day (Syria)

Martyrs' Day is a public holiday in Syria, observed on May 6 yearly. The holiday commemorates the Ottoman Empire's anniversary of executing the Syrian and Lebanese nationalists on May 6, 1916. The Ottoman Empire conquered Lebanon and Syria in 1516 and ruled the area until 1918, when World War I ended.

Inspired by the Young Turk Revolution in 1908, Arab intellectuals and politicians demanded greater autonomy within the Ottoman Empire. However, the outbreak of World War I brought Greater Syria problems. The Turkish government appointed Jamal Pasha as the commander in Greater Syria, who started to suppress the Arab Nationalists.

Because of his harshness, Jamal Pasha was nicked as "The Butcher". On May 6, 1916, Jamal Pasha publicly executed 21 Arabs in Damascus and Beirut for their anti-Turkish activities.

The following is the list of Martyrs' Day in Syria from 2022 to 2026.

HolidayDateWeekday
Martyrs' DayMay 06, 2022Friday
Martyrs' DayMay 06, 2023Saturday
Martyrs' DayMay 06, 2024Monday
Martyrs' DayMay 06, 2025Tuesday
Martyrs' DayMay 06, 2026Wednesday

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