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Al-Jazira Province

Al-Jazira Province ((アラビア語:الجزيرة), (クルド語: Cazire), (フランス語:Djézireh)) was an administrative division in the State of Aleppo (1920–25), the State of Syria (1924–1930) and the first decades of the Syrian Republic (1930–1958), during the French Mandate of Syria and the Lebanon. It encompassed more or less the present-day Al-Hasakah Governorate and part of the former Ottoman Sanjak of Zor, created in 1857.
== Demographics ==

Among the Sunni Muslims, mostly Kurds and Arabs, there were about 1,500 Circassians in 1938.〔M. Proux, "Les Tcherkesses", ''La France méditerranéenne et africaine'', IV, 1938〕
In 1949, there were officially 155,643 inhabitants. The French geographers Fevret and Gibert estimated that there were about 50,000 Arabs, 60,000 Kurds, a few thousands Jews and Yezidis, the rest being Christians of various denominations.

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