This section is dedicated to the collection, verification, and critical examination of original documents, rare manuscripts, and oral records that illuminate the history of Suwayda in its social, political, and administrative dimensions. It seeks to revive collective memory and to document the events and transformations that have shaped the region’s identity and institutions, through critical analysis grounded in modern historical research methodologies.
The section brings together archival materials from local and international sources, including official correspondence, treaties, administrative decisions, field testimonies, and interviews with contemporary figures or eyewitnesses to pivotal events. It also encourages the publication of analytical studies that situate these documents within their historical context and relate them to the social, legal, and political structures surrounding them.
All published materials undergo rigorous academic review to verify the authenticity of documents, the accuracy of documentation, and compliance with standards of scholarly integrity. Accordingly, this section aims to serve as a reliable reference for researchers and readers interested in the history of Suwayda and the region more broadly.


