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  1. Israel and Syria: The Military Balance and Prospects of War by Anthony H. Cordesman, Aram Nerguizian, et all 2008-07-30
  2. History of Syria Including Lebanon and Palestine, Vol. 2 by Philip K. Hitti, 2002-10-01
  3. History of Syria Including Lebanon and Palestine, Vol. 2 by Philip K. Hitti, 2002-10-01
  4. Syria: a short history: being a condensation of the author's 'History of Syria including Lebanon and Palestine'. by Philip Khuri Hitti, 1959
  5. Syrian Pageant: The History of Syria and Palestine 1000 B. C. to A. D. 1945 by Wilfrid T. F. Castle, 1948
  6. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume IX by G. Maspero, 2006-06-05
  7. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria in the Light of Recent Discovery by W. L. King, 2007-06-12
  8. History of Greece, Macedonia, and Syria,: from the age of Xenophon to the incorporation of those states with the Roman Empire. by William Roe Lyall, E Pococke, 2010-08-29
  9. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria: (V.3 ) (1903) by G. (Gaston) Maspero, 2009-07-08
  10. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria, Volume 12 by Anonymous, 2010-03-09
  11. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume I by G. Maspero, 2007-02-05
  12. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume IV by G. Maspero, 2006-06-05
  13. The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) (v. 3) by Donald B. Redford, 2003-08-01
  14. First Modern Arab State: Syria and Faysal, 1918-1920 (Studies in Middle Eastern History, No 7) by Malcom B. Russell, 1987-02

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Click Here for WWWVL Main Catalogue WWW-VL history syria. Welcome to Assad'ssyria French; Six Day War gopher text; history of the Melkites;
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WWW-VL HISTORY: SYRIA ABOUT THIS NETWORK . If you are still interested or have any questions, please e-mail Lynn Harry Nelson [lhnelson@raven.cc.ku.edu].
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    MetaSearch results for syria's history (1 to 20 of 83), MetaCrawler Results AboutResults syria's history - MADE IN syria.COM. Advertise for your business..
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    43. Encyclopædia Britannica
    history Early history; Hellenistic and Roman periods The Hellenistic Age; Romanprovincial organization; Economy and culture; Byzantine syria. Medieval period
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=115300

    44. History Of Syria
    history of syria. Background Notes syria of State. Britannica.com syriahistory A thorough encyclopedic history from Britannica.com. Use
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    A thorough encyclopedic history from Britannica.com. Use the outline below the article to navigate through the complete text of this extensive encyclopedia entry. Country Study: Syria This comprehensive book-length information from the Library of Congress includes a fantastic section of history of the country. Flags of the World: Syria Information, images, and available history of the current and past flags of the country.

    45. History - Syria
    Middle East Country Series Interactive learning about syria's historyand culture with a CD that can be purchased. Encyclopedia
    http://www.syria-online.com/culture/history.htm
    History:
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    Brief history from the Visit Syria site made togehter with the Ministry of Tourism. Middle East Country Series
    Interactive learning about Syria's history and culture with a CD that can be purchased. Encyclopedia of the Orient
    Extensive information on many topics.
    Damascus Page
    Includes history and facts about the city. With pictures and maps. Syria Through Time: A Photographic Journey - images and literature of some famous world travelers to Bilad El Sham: Mark Twain, Richard Burton, Lawrence of Arabia and more.

    46. World66.com's Travel Guide To Syria
    syria history. Asia
    http://www.world66.com/Page.Asp?Loc=263&Sec=681

    47. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Humanities - History - Asia & Middle
    18. syria's history Made in syria http//www.made-in-syria.com/syriahistory.htmChronicles the history of ancient syria, the Ottoman period, the French era
    http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=554895

    48. Images From World History: Syria Under The Ummayads And `Abbasids (7-11th C. A.D
    Images from World history syria under the Ummayads and `Abbasids (711thc. AD). Images from World history syria under the Ummayads
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    Images from World History:
    Syria under the Ummayads and `Abbasids (7-11th c. A.D.)
    The Ummayad era (661-750 A.D.)
    amirs were Arab military governors set up by the Ummayad dynasty as it expanded in defense of the Rightly-Guided Community (a struggle called the jihad
    amir, by creating opportunities for direct personal contact and for jpgt exchange. Walid may have cultivated his reputation as a lover of wine, women and song for its political benefits.
    jihad, which combined alienation from home (social reproduction), and struggle (personal development), was a means of personal salvation.
    Romanitas, but at the same time opposing the contemporary expression of that ethos by the Christian Byzantine empire, whose relation with the Ummayads was antagonistic.

    49. Images From World History: Feudal Syria (7-19th C. A.D.)
    Images from World history. Feudal syria (719th c. AD). 1. Umayyad and `Abbasidsyria (7-11th c. AD) send a comment Hartford Web Publishing
    http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/syria/
    Images from World History
    Feudal Syria (7-19th c. A.D.)
    Umayyad and `Abbasid Syria (7-11th c. A.D.)

    50. Dove Booksellers New Books
    Politics, and Culture See more info on this item From Subject Category Israel/ syriaPalestine - Hebrew Bible / Old Testament history - Greece - Ancient
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    51. Dove Booksellers New Books
    Brown, John P Ancient Israel and Ancient Greece Religion, Politics, and CultureFrom Subject Category Israel / syria-Palestine - history - Greece - Ancient
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    52. KacMac Syria Guide: History
    1. syria through history. The name syria was applied to the countrystretching from the Taurusus Mountains (south of Turkey) to the
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    KacMac - Syria Guide: history
    Introduction
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  • Syria through history
  • Birthplace of Civilization
  • Amorites
  • Canaanites ...
  • Before Independence
    1. Syria through history
    The name Syria was applied to the country stretching from the Taurusus Mountains (south of Turkey) to the Sinai desert (north-east of Egypt), and from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia. The Arabs gave it the name of "Bilad al - Sham".
    2. The Birthplace of Civilization
    While historians may not agree on the exact place which witnessed the beginning of civilization, one thing is certain: the first place to witness the birth of civilization is within the triangle that includes the Yemen , the Nile Valley, and Mesopotamia and Ancient Syria.
    While we may not know much about the first Arab waves of migration originating from the Arab Peninsula and moving northwards, to Mesopotamia, and to Ancient Syria in prehistoric times, we certainly know that the Fertile Crescent (Syria and Iraq), which is closely connected with the Arab Peninsula, is the first natural attraction and the nearest "Liebensraum" for the ever increasing Arab migrations. Every now and then great or small waves of migration are recorded to have occurred from the Arab Peninsula to Syria and Mesopotamia. History records the following : 1 - The Akkadian and Assyrian migration in the fourth Millennium B.C.
  • 53. Asoka
    Brief history of the Indian Buddhist king who tried to spread Buddhism to syria, Egypt, Greece, Macedonia, and North Africa.
    http://www.zip.com.au/~lyallg/Asoka.htm
    Asoka, grandson of Chandragupta, was one of the first royal patrons of Buddhism. The first was, perhaps, Bimbisara, who lived at the time of the Buddha. Asoka's legend is recorded in a second century book called the "Asokavadana" which was translated into Chinese by Fa-ch'in in 300 A.D. He is also known from his edicts written on rocks and pillars throughout India. In his youth. Asoka was known as Canda Asoka, the fierce Asoka, due to his aggressive nature. As a prince, he was appointed governor of Vidisa (modern Bhilsa) where he married a rich merchant's daughter. On hearing of his father's impending death, he hurried to the Capital, Pataliputra, where, after occupying it, he killed all of the rival princes with the exception of his own brother. This brutality met with the opposition of the populace, delaying his coronation for four years. He ascended to the throne in 270 B.C. Eight years into his reign, he invaded Kalinga (modern Orissa) killing many thousands of people in battle whilst many thousands died from the effects of the war. This was the turning point of his life. He halted his military campaigns and, being a Buddhist, he focused his attention instead to religious conquests, known as Dharmavijaya. He appointed his officers to tour the country on religious missions. After twenty years of his reign, he visited the Buddha's birthplace at Lumbini in modern Nepal, where he erected a pillar recording his visit. He also visited Bodh Gaya, where the Buddha attained Enlightenment, as well as Sarnath, where the Buddha preached his first sermon. It was here that he erected a pillar threatening excommunication to any monk who caused a schism in the Sangha. He abandoned meat eating for himself and advocated moral values for his subjects. He also promoted tolerance towards all religions which he supported financially. The prevalent religions of that time were the sramanas or wandering ascetics, Brahmins, Ajivakas and Jains. He recommended that all religions desist from self praise and condemnation of others. His pronouncements were written on rocks at the periphery of his kingdom and on pillars along the main roads and where pilgims gathered. He also established many hospitals for both humans and animals At one stage, he conferred many gifts on the Buddhist Sangha which resulted in the attraction to its ranks of non-Buddhist hangers-on and disreputable people looking for an easier life. This resulted in a degeneration, and lack of purity in the Sangha. He decided to rectify this problem by convening a Sangha Council at Pataliputra to determine the true nature of Dharma practice and to banish those who would not adhere to it. Following this Council, he decided to extend his missions to other countries, which included the Ionian Greeks, Ghandar, Kashmir, the Himalayan Regions, Mysore. Ceylon. Burma, Malaya and Sumatra. He sent his son, Mahendra, and his daughter Sanghamitra to Ceylon and their visit is celebrated in Sri Lanka by public holidays to this day. His 13th Rock Edict records that he tried to spread Buddhism to the kingdoms of Antiochus II, King of Syria, Ptolemy of Egypt, Antigonos of Macedonia, Alexander of Epirus (Northern Greece) and Magas in Cyrenia (North Africa). What a difference modern history may have been had he succeeded. Under Asoka, nearly the whole of the Indian Continent was unified for the first time in history. Dharma meant for Asoka morality, active social concern, religious tolerance, ecological awareness, observance of ethical precepts and renunciation of war.

    54. MadMUN - Magdeburg Model United Nations - Culture And History
    history of syria since the 8th century BC, first settlements in thearea of syria. 2th/1st century BC, region of today's syria under
    http://www.madmun.de/e_culture.htm

    55. Syria - Syria - Ministry Of Tourism In Syria Containing Information About The Sy
    The official site of the Ministry of Tourism of syria (the syrian Arab republic). The Site Contains Category Regional Middle East syria Travel and Tourism...... the east or west throughout the world history that didn't pass through syria andleave a mark in syria as well as being effected by syria's long long history.
    http://www.syriatourism.org/

    Destinations

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    written about Syria:
    Tourism: Wide ranging opportunities for investment
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    Tourism: All Quiet
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    Contact us: On the foot steps of Silk Road W.T.D Activities 2002 Syria This is the official site of the Ministry of Tourism of Syria (the Syrian Arab republic). The Site Contains information about destinations in Syria, Travel information and services available to the tourist in Syria. Visit Lebanon Updated 08-Nov-2002 The Ministry of Tourism Damascus - Syria "Every person has two homelands: His own and Syria" Andre Parrot Former director of Louvers Museum Syria is probably the most under-advertised important country in the world. Any visitor to Syria will say the same thing: Syria is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. Syrian people are friendly and peaceful. Nature in Syria is very diverse, ranging from forests in the north west to beaches on Syria's Mediterranean coast to Syria's bread baskets in the North East and the south.

    56. Syria Live - History
    A Turbulent history. The oldest human remains excavated in syria, onthe banks of the Orontes and the Kabir, are a million years old.
    http://www.syrialive.net/Tourism/history/history.htm
    History Of the Syria Flag Airlines Airport Schedule Car Rentals ... Weather Origin Of Civilization Lion - headed eagle History The Chronological Primacy of Syria From the Semites to the Akkadians The rivalry between the Egyptians and the Hittites The invasion of the "Sea People" and the new Semites ... Syria between the two World Wars A Turbulent History The oldest human remains excavated in Syria, on the banks of the Orontes and the Kabir, are a million years old. The first signs of continuous human settlement have been found to be from the Paleolithic Period (in AI Latamnah) to the Neolithic Period (AI Muraybat). However, we know relatively little of these primitive cultures, as archaeologists have been most interested in the fabulous "treasure" left in Syria by antiquity. The chronological primacy of Syria Ancient Alphabets Table showing ancient alphabets of Syria and the surrounding countries - Ugarit, Aramaeic, Moabic, Palmyraene, Petran, Babylos, etc

    57. Syria Live - History
    Ottoman syria (to 1918) by Antonio Martins. syria was part of the Ottoman Empireand used the Ottoman flag. syria 19181920 by Filip Van Laenen, 03-NOV-1996.
    http://www.syrialive.net/Tourism/history/history_flg.htm
    Airlines Airport Schedule Car Rentals History ... Since 1980
    Before 1918
    by Antonio Martins Syria was part of the Ottoman Empire and used the Ottoman flag.
    by Filip Van Laenen , 03-NOV-1996 In 1918 the British forces established an Arab military administration in Damascus and inner Syria under Faysal (son of Hussein ibn Ali, Grand Sharif of Mecca and King of Hejaz), using the Aarb Revolution flag. Britain turned effective control of nowadays Syria and Lebanon to France on September 1919. The 2nd Syrian National Congress held in Damascus on March 8th, 1920 crowned Faysal I King of Syria, who was not recognized by Britain or France and claimed a Great Syria (with Palestine and Lebanon). A similar flag was adopted but with a seven-pointed white star in the red triangle. Faysal adopted a standard that was the same flag with a star and a royal golden crown in the central green strip.
    The Allied Supreme Council gave the mandate of nowadays Syria and Lebanon to France on April 25th, 1920 (confirmed July 23rd, 1922). General Gouraud occupied Damascus, Faysal was defeated in Maisselum July 24th, 1920, dethroned and forced into exile in Iraq. The French organized Syria into 5 states under the mandate:

    58. AL HURRIYE Travel & Tourism / Aleppo, Syria - The History Of Syria
    The history of syria There is no doubt that the greatest feature of syria isits very rich history, dating back to the very beginning of civilization.
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    Tours of Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan
    The History of Syria There is no doubt that the greatest feature of Syria is its very rich history, dating back to the very beginning of civilization. The Beginning:
    It was here that man started his adventures of settlement and first cultivated the land on the banks of the Euphrates River. Clay tokens found on sites such as Mari, Ugarit , and Ebla (2600 - 2500 BC) were used as an Archaic recording system, leading to the invention of the alphabet.
    Library at Ebla Centuries of Invasion:
    The piece of land which is now Syria has been fought over and colonized for the last several millennia by many cultures and Empires, including the Persians, Greeks (led by Alexander the Great), Romans, Arabs, Crusaders and Ottomans. Many of their cities and monuments such as Palmyra, Apamea, Bosra , and Byzantine 'Dead Cities' are still standing to this day, having survived countless natural disasters and human invasions. Christianity and Islam:
    Syria has also been the melting pot for the monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It played a very important role in early Christianity, as is evident in several biblical passages. St. Paul, John the Baptist, and other biblical personages all left their mark in Christian vestiges spread across Syrian land (such as the Ananais Chapel, and the churches of

    59. Our History In Syria
    Hazar Imam's visit to syria, Heritage Society, Back to syria Page.OUR history IN syria. Imam Wafi Ahmad Imam Taqi Mohamad Imam Razidin
    http://ismaili.net/Syria/history.html
    Hazar Imam's visit to Syria Heritage Society Back to Syria Page OUR HISTORY
    IN SYRIA
    Imam Wafi Ahmad
    Imam Taqi Mohamad

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    Prince Aly Khan

    Mowlana Mohamad al-Medhi
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    Ismaili Mission in Syria
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    60. Misc Study: The History Of Syria
    Philologos Bible Prophecy Research Misc Study history of syria Submitted by researchbpr@philologos.orgDate April 11, 1999 URL http//philologos.org/bpr
    http://philologos.org/bpr/files/Misc_Studies/ms018.htm
    Philologos
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    Misc Study: History of Syria
    Submitted by: research-bpr@philologos.org
    Date: April 11, 1999
    URL: http://philologos.org/bpr/files/Misc_Studies/ms018.htm Syria http://lcweb2.loc.gov./frd/cs/cshome.html Present-day Syria constitutes only a small portion of the ancient geographical Syria. Until the twentieth century, when Western powers began to carve out the rough contours of the contemporary states of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel, the whole of the settled region at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea was called Syria, the name given by the ancient Greeks to the land bridge that links three continents. For this reason, historians and political scientists usually use the term Greater Syria to denote the area in the prestate period. Historically, Greater Syria rarely ruled itself, primarily because of its vulnerable position between the Mediterranean Sea and the desert. As a marchland between frequently powerful empires on the north, east, and south, Syria was often a battlefield for the political destinies of dynasties and empires. Even though it was exploited politically, Greater Syria benefited immeasurably from the cultural diversity of the peoples who came to claim parts or all of it and who remained to contribute and participate in the remarkable spiritual and intellectual flowering that characterized Greater Syria's cultures in the ancient and medieval periods. Incorporating some of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Greater Syria was in a unique position to foster intellectual activities. By 1400 BC, Damascus (Dimashq), Aleppo (Halab), Hamah (Hamath), Byblos (Gubla), Joffa (Joppa), Homs, Gaza, Tyre (Sur), and Sidon already had been established; some of these cities had flourished for many centuries. Because Greater Syria was usually ruled by foreigners, the inhabitants traditionally identified themselves with their cities, and in contemporary Syria each city continues to have a unique sociopolitical character.

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