113:) A fictitious character who has no presence in the official Ottoman Syrian records. The list of governors of Damascus can be searched in the Ottoman records, and this information should not be taken from books, because the Ottoman Empire was famous for writing records with boring details. There have been attempts to confuse the Dalati family with a Turkish military rank called Deli in order to distort the reputation of this family, and this is completely contrary to international documents and records, first and foremost the Ottoman records and a document on the Cambridge Digital Library website. Al-Dalati family is a well-known family in Syria and Lebanon and is a well-known family of Arab Semitic origin, as is evident from several international documents, including a document on the Cambridge Digital Library website|
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