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Syria won the tournament. | |
Syria acknowledged the loss of 16 aircraft. | |
Map of | Syria in the second millennium BC |
Central Bank of | Syria on the Sabaa Bahrat Square |
He was born in | Syria, along the Euphrates River. |
July 1941) was part of the Allied invasion of | Syria during the Syria-Lebanon campaign in World War |
Israel captured the village of Ghajar from | Syria in the 1967 Middle East war. |
Elias was born in Al-Hasakah, | Syria in the Northeastern governorate of Al-Hasakah. |
In 1967, the town was captured by Israel from | Syria during the Six-Day War. |
The traders of Yemen usually went to | Syria and the boy was possibly a European. |
tle was part of Abaqa Khan's attempt at taking | Syria from the Mamluks. |
etainee traveled from Saudi Arabia to Iran via | Syria during the summer of 2001. |
Later, he became the Prime Minister of | Syria after the dissolution of the UAR. |
As a pianist he performed in France, | Syria and the Netherlands. |
dar was used even after the Muslim conquest of | Syria in the 7th century CE. |
ardt, John Lewis, 1784-1817 (1822): Travels in | Syria and the Holy Land |
Excavations resume at Qatna, in | Syria, by the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft. |
Tell Beydar in modern Al-Hasakah Governorate, | Syria, was the Ancient Near Eastern city of Nabada. |
from Amman in Jordan to Damascus in | Syria, as the "Hedjaz Jordan Railway" ) |
Shurahbil ibn Amr was a Ghassanid king in | Syria during the 7th century A.D. |
a small border crossing town between Iraq and | Syria on the road to Mosul |
province survived until the Muslim conquest of | Syria in the 630s. |
Syria's opposition to the agreement was vocal, and b | |
al action of the Allied advance on Damascus in | Syria during the Syria-Lebanon campaign in World War |
The meeting, requested by Israel, | Syria and the United Arab Republic to contest variou |
olitical development, talks between Israel and | Syria under the auspicies of the United States had c |
otel in Damascus, the largest tourist hotel in | Syria at the time was owned by Abid |
elin I of Edessa had captured Azaz in northern | Syria from the atabeg of Aleppo in 1118. |
He made 10 appearances for the | Syria during the qualifying rounds of the 2010 FIFA |
re local militias or irregular police found in | Syria in the 10th through 12th centuries C.E. |
n illuminated manuscript, probably produced in | Syria in the first half of the 6th Century. |
ed Loyalties: Nationalism and Mass Politics in | Syria at the Close of Empire (Berkeley: University o |
Most sources state that they were killed in | Syria during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (170s AD). |
a farming family that resided near Antioch in | Syria during the fourth century. |
ascus was an Aramaean state around Damascus in | Syria, from the late 12th century BCE to 734 BCE. |
Saint Thalassius of | Syria undertook the call of God to life as a hermit |
The Ottomans, who then occupied | Syria, completed the project adding two wings and co |
Egypt and | Syria, as the United Arab Republic, competed at the |
He was defeated by Mohammad Ghossoun of | Syria in the gold medal bout by a score of 8:1. |
It is the largest natural lake in | Syria and the second largest lake after the artifici |
is quoted as saying it was a mistake to blame | Syria for the assassination of his father. |
involved with is the issue of human rights in | Syria and the independence of judicial branch from t |
es the international border between Israel and | Syria as the "1923 international border", when it mo |
bdullah of Jordan and called for union between | Syria and the Hashemite regimes in Baghdad and Amman |
Mercedes stopped all activity in | Syria until the dispute was resolved, the Mercedes c |
ly diverting Lebanesse telephone calls through | Syria with the help of businessman Pierre Fattouch f |
from one member to a senior Hamas official in | Syria, directing the execution of a rogue Hamas memb |
Janet Shirley, Crusader | Syria in the Thirteenth Century: The Rothelin Contin |
talled as its first minister in the history of | Syria in the cabinet of Hasan al-Hakim which lasted |
r the Delegation of the European Commission in | Syria and the French Cultural Center in Damascus. |
, who learnt from an Indian embassy's visit to | Syria during the reign of Elagabalus (Antoninus of E |
ntly at war with the Muslim states of Northern | Syria and the Jazeerah, principally Aleppo and Mosul |
ajor role in reforming the education system in | Syria under the French Mandate. |
He originally competed for his birth country | Syria, representing the country at the World Champio |
he celebrated commander whose armies conquered | Syria at the time of the Prophet in the 7th century. |
The Hurrian population of | Syria in the following centuries seems to have given |
Only the Egyptian border province of Amurru in | Syria around the Orontes river was permanently lost |
Roman times, Antioch was the principal city of | Syria, and the fourth largest city of the Roman Empi |
opes of the Golan Heights near the border with | Syria overlooking the Hula Valley. |
the first overt Israeli military operation in | Syria since the 1973 Yom Kippur War. |
reat consensus shows the political maturity of | Syria and the brilliance of our democracy," said the |
Following the dominance in | Syria of the Sephardic rite, which took the Geonic d |
porting Gamal Abdel Nasser, Dr. Traboulsi left | Syria on the recommendation of Abdel Hamid Sarraj on |
Consul-General of Ireland for the Republics of | Syria and the Lebanon, and Controller of Beirut Race |
man provinces of Tripoli, Lebanon and Latakia, | Syria for the Ottomans. |
ated mound of Tell el Fakhariya, near Gozan in | Syria, to the east of the Euphrates river. |
Assyrian/Syriac Christian who immigrated from | Syria during the 1920s famine; his paternal grandfat |
Henri Ponsot, a former ambassador of France in | Syria, lead the discussions with him and had a decis |
The next actions of consequence in northern | Syria were the Battle of Shaizar in 1111 and the Bat |
-Syrian relations could only be "perfect" once | Syria releases the Lebanese detainees in their priso |
nown as Palestine, (which now includes Israel, | Syria, and the West Bank) and is also native to Turk |
During the 2011 Asian Cup on matchday 3 with | Syria at the end of group stage, Odai scored the win |
on he supports equal bi-lateral relations with | Syria with the strict condition Syria does not inter |
not lead to the permanent Mongol occupation of | Syria and the ultimate defeat of the Mamluks, as the |
m the Lebanese leader, who led the cry against | Syria in the aftermath of the bombing that killed hi |
e a speech about the human rights situation in | Syria to the German parliament in December 2003. |
gn armies occupying two-thirds of the country ( | Syria in the north and east, Israel in the south), a |
ng duo.He was a key player in India's win over | Syria in the Nehru Cup of 2009. |
in Italy and KSA,Uritac by El Saad company in | Syria, under the name Bladderon by Nippon Shinyaku o |
During the Muslim conquest of | Syria in the 7th century, Hama was conquered by Abu |
he tournament defeating the much higher ranked | Syria in the final by a 1-0 margin, on a goal scored |
On the other hand, | Syria considred the demilitarized areas to be no man |
nts on Tongdian and possess the areas north of | Syria and the Byzantine Empire. |
In addition to the Ayyubids in | Syria, also the Abbasid Caliph al-Musta'sim in Baghd |
bjective was to hide preparations for invading | Syria, which the White House opposed (pp. |
ng a penalty) in the group stage match against | Syria at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup, but Japan went on t |
In the 1890s, Christians from | Syria and the Levant (now Lebanon) emigrated to the |
Both | Syria and the Islamic Jihad denied Israeli claims, w |
In October 1919, British forces in | Syria and the last British soldiers stationed east o |
anon, by three Maronite young men from Aleppo, | Syria, under the patronage of Patriarch Estephan Dou |
cer and Honorary Consul-General of Ireland for | Syria and the Lebanon. |
establishment of the autonomy of Lebanon from | Syria, with the nomination by the Sultan of an Armen |
mi to leave Istanbul and in 1944 he arrived in | Syria, although the unrest caused by the Vichy Frenc |
of a unified Arab nation with him, and then to | Syria seeking the promised assistance from Constanti |
ing Belize, Germany, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Spain, | Syria and the Falkland Islands. |
the 2011 Asian Cup qualification, and against | Syria in the 2011 Asian Cup on match day 3 in group |
tical relationships with governments in Egypt, | Syria, Iraq, the People's Democratic Republic of Yem |
he Middle and Upper Paleolithic of Lebanon and | Syria in the Light of Recent Research" in Fred Wendo |
ad ibn Muhammad al-Khalili worked in Damascus, | Syria at the Umayyad Mosque as a religious timekeepe |
Nur ad-Din Zangi, the Sultan of | Syria at the time, allowed Turan-Shah to join Saladi |
Some migrated to | Syria; but the greater part settled in the vicinity |
een in Baghdad - publicly arrived in Damascus, | Syria to the surprise of many. |
n (Hokkaido, Shikoku), Asia Minor, Zakavkazye, | Syria and the Oriental Region. |
e adds: "When I was coming from Mesopotamia of | Syria, Uriel, the angel of God, came forth, and said |
nk native to Armenia, eastern Turkey, northern | Syria and the valleys of the Arax River, Zanga River |
, and the area known as the Golan Heights from | Syria during the Six-Day War. |
lose links to Assad, who after taking power in | Syria purged the movement of its leftist elements (b |
eady concluded that, given the interference of | Syria in the Lebanese government and the intermingli |
ebanon (There is no border between Lebanon and | Syria on the map thus merging the 2 countries in one |
of Tell Meskene (the ancient Emar), in modern | Syria, on the road from Aleppo to the site of Sura, |
s derived from Antioch, the capital of ancient | Syria, as the gate was the main exit which was leadi |
a'ati, was positioned at the gate of Damascus, | Syria, at the exit of the Umayyad Mosque in the 12th |
led to capture, and retreated back to northern | Syria, and the Assyrian Empire collapsed. |
Featured in countless group exhibitions in | Syria and the Arab world, including the 4th Annual Y |
ed in Pamphylia, Crete, and on the border with | Syria by the Abbasids, but a Byzantine fleet of 85 s |
ay Egypt only, following the 1961 secession of | Syria from the union), it was decided to carry out p |
o his command base in the imperial province of | Syria for the maius imperium given to him by Tiberiu |
will take the option of returning the Golan to | Syria off the table. |
in 1973 during the Yom Kippur War in southern | Syria, near the Golan Heights, and then recovered by |
client states (Israel for the U.S., Egypt and | Syria for the Soviet Union) to avoid a collapse of t |
in Britain, Egypt, Nubia, Asia Minor and North | Syria; in the Sudan and Meroe between 1909 and 1914, |
t, impressing in the penalty shootout win over | Syria in the final. |
r to the United Arab Republic in Cairo (though | Syria left the union this year, Egypt was still know |
jak becoming 'distinct but not separated' from | Syria on the diplomatic level, linked to both France |
when the Fatimid Caliph attempted to push into | Syria in the later half of the 10th century, here th |
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