Overview
The Hashemite Kingdom of Hejaz (Arabic: المملكة الحجازية الهاشمية, romanized: Al-Mamlakah al-Ḥijāziyyah Al-Hāshimiyyah) was a state in the Hejaz region of Western Asia that included the western portion of the Arabian Peninsula that was ruled by the Hashemite dynasty. It was self-proclaimed as a kingdom in June 1916 during the First World War, to be independent from the Ottoman Empire, on the basis of an alliance with the British Empire to drive the Ottoman Army from the Arabian Peninsula during the Arab Revolt. The British government had promised Hussein bin Ali, King of Hejaz, a single independent Arab state that would include, in addition to the Hejaz region, modern-day Jordan, Iraq, and most of Syria, with the fate of the.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Hejaz (1916–1916)
1916 CE – 1916 CE
Capital: MeccaArea: 73,966 km²
Kingdom of Hejaz (1917–1917)
1917 CE – 1917 CE
Capital: MeccaArea: 371,011 km²
Kingdom of Hejaz (1918–1918)
1918 CE – 1918 CE
Capital: MeccaArea: 432,920 km²
Kingdom of Hejaz (1919–1919)
1919 CE – 1919 CE
Capital: MeccaArea: 433,892 km²
Kingdom of Hejaz (1920–1921)
1920 CE – 1921 CE
Capital: MeccaArea: 292,843 km²
Kingdom of Hejaz (1922–1923)
1922 CE – 1923 CE
Capital: MeccaArea: 270,591 km²
Kingdom of Hejaz (1924–1925)
1924 CE – 1925 CE
Capital: MeccaArea: 214,598 km²