Syria at that time was not independent.
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What is today called Syria was, at that time, part of the Ottoman Governate of Damascus. In addition to the Ottoman troops raised from Syria, the territory was invaded by British Forces at the end of 1918 in the Middle Eastern Theatre of World War 1, in what is specifically termed the Syrian Campaign.
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France did.
Syria was under the mandate of France after W 1.
Syria at that time was not independent.
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There were many countries that were controlled by Great Britain at the beginning of World War 1.
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Nothing, as the question is written. Syria, Palestine, and Iraq were mandates/proto-states that were carved out of the Ottoman-controlled Middle East as a result of Sykes-Picot Agreement during World War I and were only realized in the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. As as a result, there was nothing to promise non-existent entities. What the question is likely intending to ask is "What was promised to the Arabs concerning the regions that would become Syria, Palestine, and Iraq during World War I?" -- If that is the case, please see the Related Link below.
Iraq and India were controlled by Britain.
What is today called Syria was, at that time, part of the Ottoman Governate of Damascus. In addition to the Ottoman troops raised from Syria, the territory was invaded by British Forces at the end of 1918 in the Middle Eastern Theatre of World War 1, in what is specifically termed the Syrian Campaign.
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