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Bashar al-Assad
President of Syrian Arab Republic from 2000 to 2024
Hafez al-Assad
President of Syria from 1971 to 2000
Asma al-Assad
First Lady of Syrian Arab Republic (2000-2024)
Maher al-Assad
Syrian general and commander of the Republican Guard
fall of the Assad regime
2024 downfall of the Syrian government
Bassel al-Assad
Syrian engineer, soldier, politician, and eldest son of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad
Rifaat al-Assad
Syrian former military officer and politician (1937–2026)
Bushra al-Assad
daughter of former Syrian president Hafez al-Assad
Anisa Makhlouf
Syrian politician
Assad family
family of Syrian politicians
Assef Shawkat
Syrian Intelligence chief and politician (1950-2012)
Rami Makhlouf
Syrian businessman
Ali al-Assad
Syrian activist
Ribal al-Assad
Syrian businessman and political activist
Hafez Makhlouf
former Syrian intelligence officer and cousin of Bashar Assad
Assad Mausoleum
mausoleum in Qardaha, Syria
Jamil al-Assad
Member of the Parliament of Syria (1933–2004)
Assadism
Assadism () or '''Assadist Ba'athism''' is a radical leftist ideology and a variant of neo-Ba'athism based on the policies and thinking of the Assad family, which governed Syria as a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship from 1971 to 2024. Assadism was characterized by Arab nationalism, socialism, totalitarianism, extreme militarism, and a cult of personality around the Assad family. This period spanned the successive regimes of Hafez al-Assad and his son Bashar al-Assad. The Assads rose to power as a result of the 1970 Syrian coup d'état, leading to the consolidation of Alawite minority domina
Ihab Makhlouf
Syrian businessman
Tadmor Prison massacre
massacre in Tadmor prison in Syria
Naissa Mosque
mosque in Qardaha, Syria
Hafez Bashar al-Assad
The eldest son of Bashar al-Assad