Syria
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+ | "The maritime traffic of the [[Mediterranean]] was concentrated in the East. The [[Syria]]ns, or those who were known as such, were the pilots and traders of the Eastern Seas. It was in their bottoms that [[papyrus]], [[spices]], [[ivory]], and [[wines]] of quality found their way even to Britain. [[Precious]] [[fabrics]] were brought from Egypt, and also [[herbs]] for the [[ascetics]]. There were colonies of Syrians everywhere. The port of Marseilles was half Greek." --''[[Mohammed and Charlemagne]]'' (1922) by Henri Pirenne | ||
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'''Syria''' is a country in [[Western Asia]], bordering [[Lebanon]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the west, [[Turkey]] to the north, [[Iraq]] to the east, [[Jordan]] to the south, and [[Israel]] to the southwest. | '''Syria''' is a country in [[Western Asia]], bordering [[Lebanon]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the west, [[Turkey]] to the north, [[Iraq]] to the east, [[Jordan]] to the south, and [[Israel]] to the southwest. | ||
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"The maritime traffic of the Mediterranean was concentrated in the East. The Syrians, or those who were known as such, were the pilots and traders of the Eastern Seas. It was in their bottoms that papyrus, spices, ivory, and wines of quality found their way even to Britain. Precious fabrics were brought from Egypt, and also herbs for the ascetics. There were colonies of Syrians everywhere. The port of Marseilles was half Greek." --Mohammed and Charlemagne (1922) by Henri Pirenne |
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Syria is a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest.
Since March 2011, Syria has been embroiled in an uprising against Assad and the Ba'athist government as part of the Arab Spring, a crackdown that contributed to the Syrian Civil War and to Syria's becoming one of the most violent countries in the world. A number of pseudo-state entities have since emerged on Syrian territories, including the Syrian Opposition, the Federation of Northern Syria and Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
Syrian literature
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See also
- Syrian Civil War
- Foreign fighters in the Syrian and Iraqi Civil Wars
- Christianity in Syria
- Secularism in Syria