In parallel to the peasant uprising in…
June 1834 CE
In parallel to the peasant uprising in Palestine (south of the Damascus Eylaet), Galilee-based rebels capture Safad and Tiberias in the eastern Galilee.
The Hauran is also encompassed by the rebellion.
The most severe events take place in Galilee, climaxing with the 1834 looting of Safed, which is mostly an attack against the Jewish community of Safed.
It begins on Sunday, June 15, 1834, and will last for thirty-three days.
The district governor tries to quell the violent outbreak, but fails to do so and flees.