He is considered to be one of the most celebrated individuals in the resistance against the | His death was attributed to tuberculosis |
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Later years [ ] Hananu was put under house arrest following the trial and his movements were monitored by the French intelligence | Supposedly, he also joined the secret nationalist society , though there is no corroborating evidence for this |
One Syrian source from the era indicates that having embraced nationalism when the broke out in 1916, Hananu joined the Arab army of and entered Aleppo with the Allies in 1918.
1Being Modern in the Middle East: Revolution, Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Arab Middle Class | Later, he joined the bureaucracy of the , only to retire and manage his estates |
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Adham al-Jundi, Tarikh al-thawrat al-suriyya fi 'ahd al-intidab al-faransi, Damascus, 1960 | The three-day mourning period began the day after with newspapers and magazines being published in a black cover |
In 1928, Hananu held office on the Constitutional Assembly that drafted the.