An account stated that a team of operatives entered Damascus, where they waited for Mughniyeh.
Australian troops were the first to enter Damascus, which fell on 1 October.
The final stage of the war took place on July 24, 1920, when the French forces entered Damascus without any resistance.
His forces were the first to enter Damascus and raise the Arab flag on the government house on September 29, 1918.
The next day, 2 October, was the day that British Empire forces officially entered Damascus.
Khalid then entered Damascus where he was said to have been welcomed by the local residents, thus recapturing the city.
With orders to cut the Homs road, the brigade entered Damascus at 05:00 on 1 October 1918.
A patrol from the regiment was also the first Allied troops to enter Damascus on 1 October 1918.
Al-'Azmah was killed in the fighting, and the French forces entered Damascus on 25 July 1920.
He also claimed that, at the same time, the rebels were attempting to enter Damascus again, this time around in a more organised manner.