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  1. NIZARI: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World</i> by Azim Nanji, 2004
  2. Herb drugs and herbalists in Syria and North Yemen (Studia culturae Islamicae) by Gisho Honda, 1990
  3. The Prehistory of the Levant: A Reader
  4. MAMLUK: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World</i> by Warren C. Schultz, 2004
  5. The Syrian coastal town of Jabala: Its history and present situation (Studia culturae Islamicae) by Tsugitaka Satō, 1988
  6. Antiquities of the Jews - a history of the Jewish people, by Flavius Josephus, 2008-02-05
  7. The Ottoman City between East and West: Aleppo, Izmir, and Istanbul (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization) by Edhem Eldem, Daniel Goffman, et all 1999-12-28

61. SUNY Press :: Syria
It argues that the religious culture of syria is as important as the leadership of It focuses on the sociocultural bases of political culture in syria.
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62. - SYRIA: UNESCO Culture Sector
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63. Syria: UNESCO Culture Sector
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64. Albawaba.com Middle East News Information
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65. Republic Of Turkey, Ministry Of Culture And Tourism - Syria
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66. STA Travel And ISIC Travelmax - Destinations: Syria
Damascus Book Fair Oct 2005 (annual) Arab Cultural Centre Historically, syria included Jordan, Israel and Lebanon, as well as the area now known as
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67. Syria
In syria itself however, the independence of their culture was under constant train. The Assyrian Nebuchadnezzar overran syria in the 8th century BC and was
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Ancient Syria, one of the relatively few territories whose name has remained virtually unchanged throughout history, also roughly corresponds to the size of the modern country of the same name. The region was initially dominated by the Hittite culture and fell under the influence of various others such as the Amorites, Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians and Persians. While it was influenced by these cultures, and conducted considerable profitable trade with each, it was also home to one of the ancient world’s highly advanced peoples. Within a century, Hellenized rule was virtually in shambles and the east was in complete political disarray. Into the void came Mithridates VI of Pontus, who with his own conquests, drew Rome’s eye even farther east. The rampant spread of Piracy along the southern coast of modern Turkey (Cilicia, Lycia and Pamphylia) brought further Roman interference. In 66 BC, a campaign led by Pompey the Great essentially brought the whole region, Syria included, under Roman control. In 64 BC, Syrian Kings were ousted, and Pompey officially annexed Syria as a Roman province. Under Roman rule, Syria would eventually prosper again. Despite serving as a frontier buffer zone, Syria’s ports and trade routes with the far east were important economic forces. Grain, fruits, cloth, glass, wool, linen, textiles, pottery, timber and resin were all exported in abundance. Dyes too, especially the purple dye extracted from mollusks on the Syrian shore were of particular importance.

68. VirtualTourist.com - Albateh's Syria Travel Page
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70. Syria Business
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71. Syria Business Culture And Doing Business In Syria
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72. Student Travel Information & Discounts - Destinations: Syria
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73. Economy And Culture (from Syria) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Economy and culture (from syria) syria s economic prosperity depended on its natural products (eg, wine, olives, vegetables, fruits, and nuts),
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74. The Cultural Milieu (from Syria) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The cultural milieu (from syria) Long periods of foreign rule contributed little to the development of a national culture. Education was confined to a few,
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76. PMag V21n2p06 -- Lebanon's Democratic Culture Shows Its Roots
from syria s in the years since independence, due to its cultural diversity syria arguably has important security interests in Lebanon; both nations
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Lebanon's Democratic Culture Shows Its Roots
The Lebanese, far from needing lessons on democracy and nonviolent change, are experienced at dealing with internal and external pressures on their social and political system. Both the anti-Syrian and pro-Syrian protests of March 2005 are part of a complex search for social peace in a troubled region Ken Simons On September 11, 1952, a general strike and street protests forced the collapse of the Lebanese government. The "Rosewater Revolution" brought a new generation to power. In February and March of 2005 another generation led by the children and grandchildren of the leaders of the 1952 protests temporarily brought down another government. The Rosewater and "Cedar" Revolu-tions point to the maturity and depth of political traditions in Lebanon, a country that has been continuously under multi-party parliamentary rule since independence. Democratic structures may have been more formal than real during the 1975-89 civil war, but the ease with which former enemies reverted to political roles was a tribute to the persistence of democratic culture.
Colonial Rule and a National Pact
Lebanon was once the centre of the Phoenician civilization. It later came under Roman, Byzantine, and eventually Ottoman rule, during which the province gained autonomous status under a Christian governor. With the defeat of the Ottoman empire in WWI, France gained a League of Nations mandate over Lebanon and modern-day Syria. Both were occupied by the Allies during WWII, but were granted conditional independence Lebanon in 1941, and Syria in 1944 prior to the Allied withdrawal in 1946.

77. Journal Of Third World Studies: Syria, Society, Culture, And Polity
Full text of the article, syria, Society, culture, and Polity from Journal of Third World Studies, a publication in the field of News Society,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Antoun, Richard T. and Donald Quataert, (eds.). Syria, Society, Culture, and Polity. NY: State University of New York Press, 1991. 165 pp. This slim volume speaks powerfully to all who read it. The paucity of works on modern Syria led the authors, an anthropoligist (R.T. Antoun) and a historian (Donald Quaraert), to host a conference at the State University of New York (at Binghamton), where they teach, on a variety of interesting subjects relating to the history, society and culture of modern Syria. The main theme of this study links the Ottoman past to the secular Bathist state that is modern Syria. Relying upon various disciplines, this study offers interesting and informative articles on the Alawites, Syrian-Soviet relations, ethnicity,class and political culture, a literary view of the emancipation of women, and the Asad regime.

78. Turkish Cultural Foundation
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syria s culture of Fear and Stalemate. It is not surprising that the new, young leader of an Arab country should be tremendously concerned, during his first
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Amarji The Website of Syrian Author Ammar Abdulhamid Syria's Culture of Fear and Stalemate It is not surprising that the new, young leader of an Arab country should be tremendously concerned, during his first years in office, with establishing his legitimacy and stature. In replacing his father, the late President Hafiz al-Assad, Syria's current President, Bashar al-Assad, urgently needed to demonstrate his command of his country's situation even more than other relatively new Arab leaders, such as Jordan's King Abdullah or Morocco's King Muhammad. For Bashar al-Assad selection as the replacement for his father, within minutes of Assad's death on June 10, 2000, had stunned Syria's entire system, despite the years of preparing public opinion for this succession. Having failed to put forward a clear and effective program of internal reform, the young President sought to make up for his domestic failure in the realm of foreign affairs. Here, no surprise, the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict provided the most visible opportunity to establish his leadership credentials, especially in the aftermath of the democratic election of Ariel Sharon as Israel's new Prime Minister, a man reviled in the Arab world. During the recent Arab Summit in Beirut, the young President capitalized on the absence of the Egyptian, Libyan and Palestinian leaders (among others) to strike a positive chord with audiences in Syria and across the Arab world. In a well-rehearsed, self-assured manner reminiscent of his late father, Bashar al-Assad aimed a provocative lecture at his colleagues, supporting the Palestinians' "right of resistance," calling upon Arab countries to sever their relations with Israel, urging an Iraqi-Kuwaiti reconciliation, and endorsing Saudi Crown Prince Abdallah's peace initiative.

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