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Across the Syrian desert.mov
Across the Syrian desert.mov
Across the Syrian desert.mov
From Damascus to Palmyra by car. From Palmyra to Deir Ezzor on the Euphrates by bus.
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Armenian Genocide - The Syrian Desert
Armenian Genocide - The Syrian Desert
Armenian Genocide - The Syrian Desert
During the Armenian Genocide, Ottoman Turkey's Armenian population was deported from their ancestral lands and marched through the Syrian desert, where most ...
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Ancient Civilizations Arabian Peninsula to the Syrian Desert
Ancient Civilizations Arabian Peninsula to the Syrian Desert
Ancient Civilizations Arabian Peninsula to the Syrian Desert
From the Arabian Peninsula, we look at an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Early development
The period from the middle of the 2nd millennium BCE to the beginning of the Common Era saw societies in Western Asia, the Mediterranean, China and the Indian subcontinent develop major transportation networks for trade.
One of the vital instruments which facilitated long distance trade was p
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GR2JOR - 2010 - Syrian Desert
GR2JOR - 2010 - Syrian Desert
GR2JOR - 2010 - Syrian Desert
BMW 1200GS, Syria/Jordan adventure.
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2,000-year-old Ruins in the Syrian Desert Face Destruction by ISIS
2,000-year-old Ruins in the Syrian Desert Face Destruction by ISIS
2,000-year-old Ruins in the Syrian Desert Face Destruction by ISIS
The ruins of an ancient city that have withstood centuries of conflict in the Syrian desert are now facing their greatest threat yet: the militants of the Islamic State. Activists, officials and citizens of the city say ISIS has launched a prolonged assault on Palmyra, an "oasis in the desert" north of Damascus that the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO says contains the "monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centers of the ancient world." The group's Director-General, Irina Bokova, has now appealed to the world for help saving the site it describes as having "outstanding universal value."
http://feeds.mashab
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Windy day in the saudi/syrian desert
Windy day in the saudi/syrian desert
Windy day in the saudi/syrian desert
On days like this you get completly sand blasted.
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4:34
CH-53's picking up Marines, Syrian Desert, Iraq 24Jun2009
CH-53's picking up Marines, Syrian Desert, Iraq 24Jun2009
CH-53's picking up Marines, Syrian Desert, Iraq 24Jun2009
Another pair of CH-53 Super-Sea Stallions landing to pick up a group of Marines. Syrian Desert, Iraq.
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Evan Marsden : In the Syrian Desert: Fantasy for piano
Evan Marsden : In the Syrian Desert: Fantasy for piano
Evan Marsden : In the Syrian Desert: Fantasy for piano
'Evan Marsden' is a pseudonym for the flamboyant Australian conductor and entertainer Eric Pechotsch (1891-1960) - better-known under another pseudonym: Eric Mareo . Mareo also composed under the name Edgar Martell. Mareo was noted,inter alia, for conducting with a tinselled baton. Mareo's colourful life included a period in England in the 1910s as pianist in a pierrot show. However his musical life came to an abrupt halt in 1936 when he was imprisoned for the murder by poisoning of his actress wife Thelma. He wrote several descriptive pieces as well as this one - and I have already recorded his Arabian Fantasy here. Sadly, over past three y
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SYRIAN DESERT: 2 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة ARABIC BREAD خبز عربي
SYRIAN DESERT: 2 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة ARABIC BREAD خبز عربي
SYRIAN DESERT: 2 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة ARABIC BREAD خبز عربي
ARABIC BREAD/ SAND BREAD/ HAND MADE خـبـز عـربـي رحلة إلى بادية الشام قرب الميادين EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA MAYADIN. A TRIP IN THE SYRIAN DESERT PHOTOGRAPHY B...
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Range Rover spectacular crash during Syrian desert rally 1999
Range Rover spectacular crash during Syrian desert rally 1999
Range Rover spectacular crash during Syrian desert rally 1999
Rashid Naanai Range Rover crash in Syrian rally 1999 LebanonOffRoad.com.
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300 Syrian soldiers on desert - ISIS
300 Syrian soldiers on desert - ISIS
300 Syrian soldiers on desert - ISIS
Hours after shocking world with desert execution of 300 Syrian soldiers, ISIS parade captured Kurds dressed in Guantanamo-style boiler suits and promise to k...
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"Idols and Ruins in the Syrian Desert" Lraleigh's photos around Palmyra, Syria (swastika palmyra)
"Idols and Ruins in the Syrian Desert" Lraleigh's photos around Palmyra, Syria (swastika palmyra)
"Idols and Ruins in the Syrian Desert" Lraleigh's photos around Palmyra, Syria (swastika palmyra)
Preview of Lraleigh's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/lraleigh/youarehere./1204916220/tpod.html This...
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CH-47 pickup, Syrian Desert, Iraq
CH-47 pickup, Syrian Desert, Iraq
CH-47 pickup, Syrian Desert, Iraq
Start-to-finish pickup of Marines via a flight of CH-47 Chinook Helicopters.
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ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert
ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert
ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert
ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert
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Nick's Vid 20: Syrian desert, the journey begins.
Nick's Vid 20: Syrian desert, the journey begins.
Nick's Vid 20: Syrian desert, the journey begins.
Just Nick, riding his bike. Through the Syrian desert...
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SYRIAN DESERT: 1 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIAN DESERT: 1 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIAN DESERT: 1 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
Über die Exkursion von Deutschland/ Tübingen nach Syrien. Eine Gruppe von Studenten der Uni Tübingen erkundet Syrische Kultur, Geographie, Landschaft, Geschi...
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SYRIAN DESERT: 3 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIAN DESERT: 3 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIAN DESERT: 3 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA. FROM MAYADIN TO THE DESERT. رحلة رائعة مع طلابي الألمان Photography: Abdallatif Allatif Copyright © 2010 by Abdallatif Allatif INTER...
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SYRIAN DESERT: 4 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIAN DESERT: 4 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIAN DESERT: 4 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIA EXCURSION 2006 www,arabische-schule.de Copyright © 2009 Abdallatif Allatif.
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Iraqi Sandstorm, Syrian Desert, 17 April 2009
Iraqi Sandstorm, Syrian Desert, 17 April 2009
Iraqi Sandstorm, Syrian Desert, 17 April 2009
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2015-04-12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
2015-04-12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
2015-04-12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Syria War 2015 || Rebels capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören nach Kämpfen mit Einheiten des "Islamischen Staates" eines seiner Lager in der Syrischen Wüste (Homs Provinz)
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falconeering In The Syrian Desert
falconeering In The Syrian Desert
falconeering In The Syrian Desert
Learn how Syrians catch falcons which are sold to Arab Shieks (see http://www.richtrek.com/2010/12/falconeering-in-desert.htmll for the story!)
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Hitchhiking in the Syrian desert
Hitchhiking in the Syrian desert
Hitchhiking in the Syrian desert
Carona no deserto da Síria em algum lugar entre Al Bukamal e Deir ez-Zur.
Hitchhike in the Syrian desert somewhere between Al Bukamal and Deir ez-Zur
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cracking almonds with a bedouin, in a syrian desert.
cracking almonds with a bedouin, in a syrian desert.
cracking almonds with a bedouin, in a syrian desert.
at the monastery of mar yakoub in qara, syria.
Across the Syrian desert.mov
From Damascus to Palmyra by car. From Palmyra to Deir Ezzor on the Euphrates by bus....
From Damascus to Palmyra by car. From Palmyra to Deir Ezzor on the Euphrates by bus.
wn.com/Across The Syrian Desert.Mov
From Damascus to Palmyra by car. From Palmyra to Deir Ezzor on the Euphrates by bus.
Armenian Genocide - The Syrian Desert
During the Armenian Genocide, Ottoman Turkey's Armenian population was deported from their ancestral lands and marched through the Syrian desert, where most ......
During the Armenian Genocide, Ottoman Turkey's Armenian population was deported from their ancestral lands and marched through the Syrian desert, where most ...
wn.com/Armenian Genocide The Syrian Desert
During the Armenian Genocide, Ottoman Turkey's Armenian population was deported from their ancestral lands and marched through the Syrian desert, where most ...
- published: 23 May 2007
- views: 27167
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author: kievian
Ancient Civilizations Arabian Peninsula to the Syrian Desert
From the Arabian Peninsula, we look at an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian ...
From the Arabian Peninsula, we look at an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Early development
The period from the middle of the 2nd millennium BCE to the beginning of the Common Era saw societies in Western Asia, the Mediterranean, China and the Indian subcontinent develop major transportation networks for trade.
One of the vital instruments which facilitated long distance trade was portage and the domestication of beasts of burden. Organized caravans, visible by the 2nd millennium BCE, could carry goods across a large distance as fodder was mostly available along the way. The domestication of camels allowed Arabian nomads to control the long distance trade in spices and silk from the Far East to the Arabian Peninsula. Caravans were useful in long-distance trade largely for carrying luxury goods, the transportation of cheaper goods across large distances was not profitable for caravan operators. With productive developments in iron and bronze technologies, newer trade routes—dispensing innovations of civilizations—began to rise.
Maritime trade
Evidence of maritime trade between civilizations dates back at least two millennia. Navigation was known in Sumer between the 4th and the 3rd millennium BCE, and was probably known by the Indians and the Chinese people before the Sumerians. The Egyptians had trade routes through the Red Sea, importing spices from the "Land of Punt" (East Africa) and from Arabia.
Evolution of Indian trade networks. The main map shows the routes since Mughal times, Inset A shows the major prehistorical cultural currents, B: pre-Mauryan routes, C: Mauryan routes, D: routes c. 1st century CE, and E: the "Z" shaped region of developed roads.
Maritime trade began with safer coastal trade and evolved with the manipulation of the monsoon winds, soon resulting in trade crossing boundaries such as the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. South Asia had multiple maritime trade routes which connected it to Southeast Asia, thereby making the control of one route resulting in maritime monopoly difficult. Indian connections to various Southeast Asian states buffered it from blockages on other routes. By making use of the maritime trade routes, bulk commodity trade became possible for the Romans in the 2nd century BCE. A Roman trading vessel could span the Mediterranean in a month at one-sixtieth the cost of over-land routes.
Visible trade routes
The peninsula of Anatolia lay on the commercial land routes to Europe from Asia as well as the sea route from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. Records from the 19th century BCE attest to the existence of an Assyrian merchant colony at Kanesh in Cappadocia (now in modern Turkey). Trading networks of the Old World included the Grand Trunk Road of India and the Incense Road of Arabia. A transportation network consisting of hard-surfaced highways, using concrete made from volcanic ash and lime, was built by the Romans as early as 312 BCE, during the times of the Censor Appius Claudius Caecus. Parts of the Mediterranean world, Roman Britain, Tigris-Euphrates river system and North Africa fell under the reach of this network at some point of their history.
wn.com/Ancient Civilizations Arabian Peninsula To The Syrian Desert
From the Arabian Peninsula, we look at an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Early development
The period from the middle of the 2nd millennium BCE to the beginning of the Common Era saw societies in Western Asia, the Mediterranean, China and the Indian subcontinent develop major transportation networks for trade.
One of the vital instruments which facilitated long distance trade was portage and the domestication of beasts of burden. Organized caravans, visible by the 2nd millennium BCE, could carry goods across a large distance as fodder was mostly available along the way. The domestication of camels allowed Arabian nomads to control the long distance trade in spices and silk from the Far East to the Arabian Peninsula. Caravans were useful in long-distance trade largely for carrying luxury goods, the transportation of cheaper goods across large distances was not profitable for caravan operators. With productive developments in iron and bronze technologies, newer trade routes—dispensing innovations of civilizations—began to rise.
Maritime trade
Evidence of maritime trade between civilizations dates back at least two millennia. Navigation was known in Sumer between the 4th and the 3rd millennium BCE, and was probably known by the Indians and the Chinese people before the Sumerians. The Egyptians had trade routes through the Red Sea, importing spices from the "Land of Punt" (East Africa) and from Arabia.
Evolution of Indian trade networks. The main map shows the routes since Mughal times, Inset A shows the major prehistorical cultural currents, B: pre-Mauryan routes, C: Mauryan routes, D: routes c. 1st century CE, and E: the "Z" shaped region of developed roads.
Maritime trade began with safer coastal trade and evolved with the manipulation of the monsoon winds, soon resulting in trade crossing boundaries such as the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. South Asia had multiple maritime trade routes which connected it to Southeast Asia, thereby making the control of one route resulting in maritime monopoly difficult. Indian connections to various Southeast Asian states buffered it from blockages on other routes. By making use of the maritime trade routes, bulk commodity trade became possible for the Romans in the 2nd century BCE. A Roman trading vessel could span the Mediterranean in a month at one-sixtieth the cost of over-land routes.
Visible trade routes
The peninsula of Anatolia lay on the commercial land routes to Europe from Asia as well as the sea route from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. Records from the 19th century BCE attest to the existence of an Assyrian merchant colony at Kanesh in Cappadocia (now in modern Turkey). Trading networks of the Old World included the Grand Trunk Road of India and the Incense Road of Arabia. A transportation network consisting of hard-surfaced highways, using concrete made from volcanic ash and lime, was built by the Romans as early as 312 BCE, during the times of the Censor Appius Claudius Caecus. Parts of the Mediterranean world, Roman Britain, Tigris-Euphrates river system and North Africa fell under the reach of this network at some point of their history.
- published: 13 Jun 2014
- views: 16794
GR2JOR - 2010 - Syrian Desert
BMW 1200GS, Syria/Jordan adventure....
BMW 1200GS, Syria/Jordan adventure.
wn.com/Gr2Jor 2010 Syrian Desert
BMW 1200GS, Syria/Jordan adventure.
- published: 31 May 2010
- views: 347
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author: lukes1960
2,000-year-old Ruins in the Syrian Desert Face Destruction by ISIS
The ruins of an ancient city that have withstood centuries of conflict in the Syrian desert are now facing their greatest threat yet: the militants of the Islam...
The ruins of an ancient city that have withstood centuries of conflict in the Syrian desert are now facing their greatest threat yet: the militants of the Islamic State. Activists, officials and citizens of the city say ISIS has launched a prolonged assault on Palmyra, an "oasis in the desert" north of Damascus that the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO says contains the "monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centers of the ancient world." The group's Director-General, Irina Bokova, has now appealed to the world for help saving the site it describes as having "outstanding universal value."
http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/Mashable/~3/NCdnnzHE2c0/
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by Wochit using http://wochit.com
wn.com/2,000 Year Old Ruins In The Syrian Desert Face Destruction By Isis
The ruins of an ancient city that have withstood centuries of conflict in the Syrian desert are now facing their greatest threat yet: the militants of the Islamic State. Activists, officials and citizens of the city say ISIS has launched a prolonged assault on Palmyra, an "oasis in the desert" north of Damascus that the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO says contains the "monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centers of the ancient world." The group's Director-General, Irina Bokova, has now appealed to the world for help saving the site it describes as having "outstanding universal value."
http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/Mashable/~3/NCdnnzHE2c0/
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by Wochit using http://wochit.com
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 19
Windy day in the saudi/syrian desert
On days like this you get completly sand blasted....
On days like this you get completly sand blasted.
wn.com/Windy Day In The Saudi Syrian Desert
On days like this you get completly sand blasted.
CH-53's picking up Marines, Syrian Desert, Iraq 24Jun2009
Another pair of CH-53 Super-Sea Stallions landing to pick up a group of Marines. Syrian Desert, Iraq....
Another pair of CH-53 Super-Sea Stallions landing to pick up a group of Marines. Syrian Desert, Iraq.
wn.com/Ch 53's Picking Up Marines, Syrian Desert, Iraq 24Jun2009
Another pair of CH-53 Super-Sea Stallions landing to pick up a group of Marines. Syrian Desert, Iraq.
Evan Marsden : In the Syrian Desert: Fantasy for piano
'Evan Marsden' is a pseudonym for the flamboyant Australian conductor and entertainer Eric Pechotsch (1891-1960) - better-known under another pseudonym: Eric Ma...
'Evan Marsden' is a pseudonym for the flamboyant Australian conductor and entertainer Eric Pechotsch (1891-1960) - better-known under another pseudonym: Eric Mareo . Mareo also composed under the name Edgar Martell. Mareo was noted,inter alia, for conducting with a tinselled baton. Mareo's colourful life included a period in England in the 1910s as pianist in a pierrot show. However his musical life came to an abrupt halt in 1936 when he was imprisoned for the murder by poisoning of his actress wife Thelma. He wrote several descriptive pieces as well as this one - and I have already recorded his Arabian Fantasy here. Sadly, over past three years (as I write) the Syria Mareo imagined has largely been destroyed by elements of its own people. However, here is the description that appears in the score, to remind you of what it might once have been like:
"
There have been many romances beneath the Syrian sky, romances unending; King, Prince, Pilgrim, Merchant and Thief have all played their parts through the far-distant centuries in the thrilling history of Syria—that land of Love and Roses.
In Syria's Desert, where the silver sound of camel bells steals over the golden sands— Love also has played her part. Little indeed do we know of that sweet pastime that is not beautifully recorded in the wondrous story of the everlasting East.
The romance of this little piece is soon told.
Reclining pensively against the sunscorched rock, a Syrian maid is listening to the song of her dusky lover. He stands beside her, and with voice and lute pours out the story of his passion. The beautiful languor of the melody pulses with emotion, and grows in rapture as his love-tale is unfolded. It seems all a sweet improvisation. "
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Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: http://bit.ly/19LJYA0 )
wn.com/Evan Marsden In The Syrian Desert Fantasy For Piano
'Evan Marsden' is a pseudonym for the flamboyant Australian conductor and entertainer Eric Pechotsch (1891-1960) - better-known under another pseudonym: Eric Mareo . Mareo also composed under the name Edgar Martell. Mareo was noted,inter alia, for conducting with a tinselled baton. Mareo's colourful life included a period in England in the 1910s as pianist in a pierrot show. However his musical life came to an abrupt halt in 1936 when he was imprisoned for the murder by poisoning of his actress wife Thelma. He wrote several descriptive pieces as well as this one - and I have already recorded his Arabian Fantasy here. Sadly, over past three years (as I write) the Syria Mareo imagined has largely been destroyed by elements of its own people. However, here is the description that appears in the score, to remind you of what it might once have been like:
"
There have been many romances beneath the Syrian sky, romances unending; King, Prince, Pilgrim, Merchant and Thief have all played their parts through the far-distant centuries in the thrilling history of Syria—that land of Love and Roses.
In Syria's Desert, where the silver sound of camel bells steals over the golden sands— Love also has played her part. Little indeed do we know of that sweet pastime that is not beautifully recorded in the wondrous story of the everlasting East.
The romance of this little piece is soon told.
Reclining pensively against the sunscorched rock, a Syrian maid is listening to the song of her dusky lover. He stands beside her, and with voice and lute pours out the story of his passion. The beautiful languor of the melody pulses with emotion, and grows in rapture as his love-tale is unfolded. It seems all a sweet improvisation. "
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Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: http://bit.ly/19LJYA0 )
- published: 12 Jan 2014
- views: 217
SYRIAN DESERT: 2 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة ARABIC BREAD خبز عربي
ARABIC BREAD/ SAND BREAD/ HAND MADE خـبـز عـربـي رحلة إلى بادية الشام قرب الميادين EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA MAYADIN. A TRIP IN THE SYRIAN DESERT PHOTOGRAPHY B......
ARABIC BREAD/ SAND BREAD/ HAND MADE خـبـز عـربـي رحلة إلى بادية الشام قرب الميادين EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA MAYADIN. A TRIP IN THE SYRIAN DESERT PHOTOGRAPHY B...
wn.com/Syrian Desert 2 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة Arabic Bread خبز عربي
ARABIC BREAD/ SAND BREAD/ HAND MADE خـبـز عـربـي رحلة إلى بادية الشام قرب الميادين EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA MAYADIN. A TRIP IN THE SYRIAN DESERT PHOTOGRAPHY B...
Range Rover spectacular crash during Syrian desert rally 1999
Rashid Naanai Range Rover crash in Syrian rally 1999 LebanonOffRoad.com....
Rashid Naanai Range Rover crash in Syrian rally 1999 LebanonOffRoad.com.
wn.com/Range Rover Spectacular Crash During Syrian Desert Rally 1999
Rashid Naanai Range Rover crash in Syrian rally 1999 LebanonOffRoad.com.
- published: 08 Mar 2009
- views: 74490
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author: ahage4x4
300 Syrian soldiers on desert - ISIS
Hours after shocking world with desert execution of 300 Syrian soldiers, ISIS parade captured Kurds dressed in Guantanamo-style boiler suits and promise to k......
Hours after shocking world with desert execution of 300 Syrian soldiers, ISIS parade captured Kurds dressed in Guantanamo-style boiler suits and promise to k...
wn.com/300 Syrian Soldiers On Desert Isis
Hours after shocking world with desert execution of 300 Syrian soldiers, ISIS parade captured Kurds dressed in Guantanamo-style boiler suits and promise to k...
"Idols and Ruins in the Syrian Desert" Lraleigh's photos around Palmyra, Syria (swastika palmyra)
Preview of Lraleigh's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/lraleigh/youarehere./1204916220/tpod.html This......
Preview of Lraleigh's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/lraleigh/youarehere./1204916220/tpod.html This...
wn.com/Idols And Ruins In The Syrian Desert Lraleigh's Photos Around Palmyra, Syria (Swastika Palmyra)
Preview of Lraleigh's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/lraleigh/youarehere./1204916220/tpod.html This...
CH-47 pickup, Syrian Desert, Iraq
Start-to-finish pickup of Marines via a flight of CH-47 Chinook Helicopters....
Start-to-finish pickup of Marines via a flight of CH-47 Chinook Helicopters.
wn.com/Ch 47 Pickup, Syrian Desert, Iraq
Start-to-finish pickup of Marines via a flight of CH-47 Chinook Helicopters.
ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert
ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert...
ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert
wn.com/ISIL Shooting Enemy Soldiers As They Flee In The Syrian Desert
ISIL shooting enemy soldiers as they flee in the Syrian Desert
- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 25
Nick's Vid 20: Syrian desert, the journey begins.
Just Nick, riding his bike. Through the Syrian desert......
Just Nick, riding his bike. Through the Syrian desert...
wn.com/Nick's Vid 20 Syrian Desert, The Journey Begins.
Just Nick, riding his bike. Through the Syrian desert...
SYRIAN DESERT: 1 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
Über die Exkursion von Deutschland/ Tübingen nach Syrien. Eine Gruppe von Studenten der Uni Tübingen erkundet Syrische Kultur, Geographie, Landschaft, Geschi......
Über die Exkursion von Deutschland/ Tübingen nach Syrien. Eine Gruppe von Studenten der Uni Tübingen erkundet Syrische Kultur, Geographie, Landschaft, Geschi...
wn.com/Syrian Desert 1 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة Wüste
Über die Exkursion von Deutschland/ Tübingen nach Syrien. Eine Gruppe von Studenten der Uni Tübingen erkundet Syrische Kultur, Geographie, Landschaft, Geschi...
SYRIAN DESERT: 3 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA. FROM MAYADIN TO THE DESERT. رحلة رائعة مع طلابي الألمان Photography: Abdallatif Allatif Copyright © 2010 by Abdallatif Allatif INTER......
EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA. FROM MAYADIN TO THE DESERT. رحلة رائعة مع طلابي الألمان Photography: Abdallatif Allatif Copyright © 2010 by Abdallatif Allatif INTER...
wn.com/Syrian Desert 3 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة Wüste
EXCURSION GERMANY-SYRIA. FROM MAYADIN TO THE DESERT. رحلة رائعة مع طلابي الألمان Photography: Abdallatif Allatif Copyright © 2010 by Abdallatif Allatif INTER...
SYRIAN DESERT: 4 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة WÜSTE
SYRIA EXCURSION 2006 www,arabische-schule.de Copyright © 2009 Abdallatif Allatif....
SYRIA EXCURSION 2006 www,arabische-schule.de Copyright © 2009 Abdallatif Allatif.
wn.com/Syrian Desert 4 رحــلـة الــبـاديـة Wüste
SYRIA EXCURSION 2006 www,arabische-schule.de Copyright © 2009 Abdallatif Allatif.
2015-04-12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Syria War 2015 || Rebels capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören nach Kämpfen mit Einheiten ...
Syria War 2015 || Rebels capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören nach Kämpfen mit Einheiten des "Islamischen Staates" eines seiner Lager in der Syrischen Wüste (Homs Provinz)
wn.com/2015 04 12 Rebels Capture And Destroy An Isis Camp In The Syrian Desert
Syria War 2015 || Rebels capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören nach Kämpfen mit Einheiten des "Islamischen Staates" eines seiner Lager in der Syrischen Wüste (Homs Provinz)
- published: 13 Apr 2015
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falconeering In The Syrian Desert
Learn how Syrians catch falcons which are sold to Arab Shieks (see http://www.richtrek.com/2010/12/falconeering-in-desert.htmll for the story!)...
Learn how Syrians catch falcons which are sold to Arab Shieks (see http://www.richtrek.com/2010/12/falconeering-in-desert.htmll for the story!)
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Learn how Syrians catch falcons which are sold to Arab Shieks (see http://www.richtrek.com/2010/12/falconeering-in-desert.htmll for the story!)
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Hitchhiking in the Syrian desert
Carona no deserto da Síria em algum lugar entre Al Bukamal e Deir ez-Zur.
Hitchhike in the Syrian desert somewhere between Al Bukamal and Deir ez-Zur...
Carona no deserto da Síria em algum lugar entre Al Bukamal e Deir ez-Zur.
Hitchhike in the Syrian desert somewhere between Al Bukamal and Deir ez-Zur
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Carona no deserto da Síria em algum lugar entre Al Bukamal e Deir ez-Zur.
Hitchhike in the Syrian desert somewhere between Al Bukamal and Deir ez-Zur
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Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as bei
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Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded by arid desert it was once a proud and pulsating trading metropolisand everywhere can be seen relics of a bygone age that was full of myth and mystique. The influence of the legendary oasis city grew due to it having been regarded as a province of Rome. The Romans soon recognized the strategic importance of Palmyra as it was a vital centre of trade in the Near East. Palmyra’s fine buildings such as its Amphitheatre were typical of its impressive architecture. Most of the Tetrapylon ha
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Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart-Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
This incredible documentary shows the terrifying ordeal that a young girl named Amal suffered as a Syrian prisoner, despite protesting her innocence from the first day. The heart-wrenching tale of torture and maltreatment shows just how bad life inside Syrian can be, especially as a woman.
Why not join the channel at: http://www.youtube.com/worlddocs2100
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, 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 t
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Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide
Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide
Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory o
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Syria, Jordan-Travel Syria and Jordan: Middle East Travel Vi
Syria, Jordan-Travel Syria and Jordan: Middle East Travel Vi
Syria, Jordan-Travel Syria and Jordan: Middle East Travel Vi
Syria, Jordan and the Middle East http://www.travelvideopostcard.com Travel to Syria, to Jordan and to the Middle East is not about Islamic Fundamentalists o...
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[Cantonese] Syria world heritage Site of Palmyra 叙利亚世界遗产 帕尔米拉古城遗址
[Cantonese] Syria world heritage Site of Palmyra 叙利亚世界遗产 帕尔米拉古城遗址
[Cantonese] Syria world heritage Site of Palmyra 叙利亚世界遗产 帕尔米拉古城遗址
[http://www.world-heritage-site.com/] An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences.
帕尔米拉堪称叙利亚沙漠中的一片绿洲,它位于大马士革的东北方,是古代最重要的文化中心之一,城内现仍保存有当时的许多纪念性建筑。公元1世纪至2世纪,帕尔米拉处于几种文明的交汇处,所以其艺术和建筑能够将古希腊罗马的技艺与本地的传统及波斯的影响巧妙地融合在一起。
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"Desert Oasis" Kimandmartin's photos around Palmyra, Syria (tourist office palmyra syria)
"Desert Oasis" Kimandmartin's photos around Palmyra, Syria (tourist office palmyra syria)
"Desert Oasis" Kimandmartin's photos around Palmyra, Syria (tourist office palmyra syria)
Preview of Kimandmartin's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/kimandmartin/europ-mideast05/1131547200/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
Learn more about these videos: http://www.travelpod.com/help/faq#youtube
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Best Photos near Palmyra, Syria - Incl. Palmyre, Syrie, Palmyra - Citadel, Crac Des Chevaliers
Best Photos near Palmyra, Syria - Incl. Palmyre, Syrie, Palmyra - Citadel, Crac Des Chevaliers
Best Photos near Palmyra, Syria - Incl. Palmyre, Syrie, Palmyra - Citadel, Crac Des Chevaliers
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-4e1c-8b6c?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Palmyra taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Palmyra
- "[09] Funerary Towers of Yemliko" by El_condor from a blog titled "Ghosts in the desert"
Excerpt: "With the clock on my 15-day visa ticking away, and 3 relaxing and most enjoyable days in Damascus behind me, I got back on the road and tracked north-west into the desert, heading for the ruins of Palmyra. Once ruled by the legendary Queen Zenobia, " ...
- "Sunset" by Samira_steve from a b
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Site of Palmyra (UNESCO/NHK)
Site of Palmyra (UNESCO/NHK)
Site of Palmyra (UNESCO/NHK)
An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences.
Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/23/
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Syria - Palmyra - سوريا
Syria - Palmyra - سوريا
Syria - Palmyra - سوريا
Palmyra (Arabic: تدمر Tadmur) was an ancient Arab city, In the old times it was an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus and 180 km southwest of the Euphrates at Deir ez-Zor. It has long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its Semitic name Tadmor, Tadmur or Tudmur (which means "the town that repels" in Amorite and "the indomitable town" in Aramaic. is recorded in Babylonian tablets found in Mari.
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Syria has Middle Eastern temples and fun belly dancers
Syria has Middle Eastern temples and fun belly dancers
Syria has Middle Eastern temples and fun belly dancers
http://www.squidoo.com/syriatravelguidereviews
Travel to Syria
Syria evokes images of Arabian Nights and belly dancing. Syria is a melting pot of experiences to treasure and explore to your hearts content, so that when you return home, the images evoked will be of your own moments of wonder.
Syria is a natural addition to a Turkish, Lebanese or Jordanian trip, and is a friendly Arab country. Travellers come to see Aleppo, Damascus, Euphrates, Latakiya, Orontes, Palmyra, and more. Its a country of desert, plains, mountains, valleys, and rivers. Food is excellent and travel is cheap. What more could you want?
Some of the richest tr
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Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations
Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations
Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations
Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations according to Lonely Planet
13. Luxor, Egypt
12. Beirut, Lebanon
11. Istanbul, Turkey
10. Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is known as Tadmor to the Syrians. Both mean the same thing - date palm. The name comes from the lush oasis adjacent to the city which is home to some million date palms. It is the only oasis in Syria and perhaps the only truly tourist town. Palmyra sits on the standard tourist trek around Syria and should be considered in this light.
9. Jerash, Jordan
Jerash, a city in northern Jordan, is famous for its Roman ruins. The archaeological site is popular for tourists, second only to Petra.
Loca
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Damascus, Syria 2012 - Souk Hamidiyah
Damascus, Syria 2012 - Souk Hamidiyah
Damascus, Syria 2012 - Souk Hamidiyah
YR: 2012 Souk Hamidiyeh, Damascus Syria.
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How i survived desert storm motorbike ride in Syria 2011 by Marco Prelousqui
How i survived desert storm motorbike ride in Syria 2011 by Marco Prelousqui
How i survived desert storm motorbike ride in Syria 2011 by Marco Prelousqui
How i survived desert storm motorbike ride in Syria 2011 by Marco Prelousqui.
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POL REVUE Universally Reconsecrates " SYRIA " In Corpus Christi
POL REVUE Universally Reconsecrates " SYRIA " In Corpus Christi
POL REVUE Universally Reconsecrates " SYRIA " In Corpus Christi
Title Monuments of Syria: an historical guide Author Ross Burns Edition 2, illustrated, revised Publisher I.B. Tauris, 1999 ISBN 1860642446, 9781860642449 Le...
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Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate t
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Jordan, near the border with Israel - encampment of refugees from Syria
Jordan, near the border with Israel - encampment of refugees from Syria
Jordan, near the border with Israel - encampment of refugees from Syria
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best
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Tour to Syria: Homs, Palmyra, Maalula & Damascus
Tour to Syria: Homs, Palmyra, Maalula & Damascus
Tour to Syria: Homs, Palmyra, Maalula & Damascus
I do not own the copyright of this documentary.
http://www.distantshores.ca/tvshows/byseries/Season4/index.html
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【K】Syria Travel-Damascus[시리아 여행-다마스쿠스]기독교 종려주일 시가행진/Palm Sunday/Christianity/City Parades/Church
【K】Syria Travel-Damascus[시리아 여행-다마스쿠스]기독교 종려주일 시가행진/Palm Sunday/Christianity/City Parades/Church
【K】Syria Travel-Damascus[시리아 여행-다마스쿠스]기독교 종려주일 시가행진/Palm Sunday/Christianity/City Parades/Church
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■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
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성벽 안의 다마스쿠스 옛 시가지는 세계문화유산으로 지정돼 있다. 성경에 나오는, 사도 바울이 걸었다는 직가가 바로 이 곳. 직가를 따라 걷던 나는 한 교회 앞에 걸음을 멈췄다. 이슬람국가에 교회와 부활절 계란이라니 의외의 풍경이었다. 알고 보니 부활절 바로 전에 열리는 종려주
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Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter gu
Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter gu
Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter gu
Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Syrian+Arab+Republic/ Syrian Ara...
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GLOBAL 3000 | Questionnaire: Syria's Hussein Nasser
GLOBAL 3000 | Questionnaire: Syria's Hussein Nasser
GLOBAL 3000 | Questionnaire: Syria's Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks it might lead the loss of the worldâs diversity.
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Palmyra Ruins تدمر - Syria سوريا
Palmyra Ruins تدمر - Syria سوريا
Palmyra Ruins تدمر - Syria سوريا
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
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Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, ...
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravansary in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by eight mighty and partly painted cupolas each of which is supported by four pillars. Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of a unique and mysterious metropolis, Palmyra, a legendary ancient city that was built due to the existence of the Tadmur Oasis. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there. Around a quarter of a million Bedouins live in Syria’s desert areas. They are nomads who speak Arabic and belong to the Muslim faith and their income is derived from sheep, goats and camels which produce both milk and meat. They travel the desert accompanied by their animals. Further north on the edge of the fertile Al Ghab Ditch is the ancient metropolis of Apameia, one of the most beautiful cities in the Near East. Apart from Bosra and Palmyra this huge city of ruins is one of the most important Hellenist regions in Syria. Syria is the Pearl Of The East. With deserts, wadis and mountains, castles and crusader fortresses, Roman ruins, palaces and mosques. A legendary country between both past and future whose cultural treasures still survive today.
wn.com/Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravansary in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by eight mighty and partly painted cupolas each of which is supported by four pillars. Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of a unique and mysterious metropolis, Palmyra, a legendary ancient city that was built due to the existence of the Tadmur Oasis. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there. Around a quarter of a million Bedouins live in Syria’s desert areas. They are nomads who speak Arabic and belong to the Muslim faith and their income is derived from sheep, goats and camels which produce both milk and meat. They travel the desert accompanied by their animals. Further north on the edge of the fertile Al Ghab Ditch is the ancient metropolis of Apameia, one of the most beautiful cities in the Near East. Apart from Bosra and Palmyra this huge city of ruins is one of the most important Hellenist regions in Syria. Syria is the Pearl Of The East. With deserts, wadis and mountains, castles and crusader fortresses, Roman ruins, palaces and mosques. A legendary country between both past and future whose cultural treasures still survive today.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 31174
Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded...
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded by arid desert it was once a proud and pulsating trading metropolisand everywhere can be seen relics of a bygone age that was full of myth and mystique. The influence of the legendary oasis city grew due to it having been regarded as a province of Rome. The Romans soon recognized the strategic importance of Palmyra as it was a vital centre of trade in the Near East. Palmyra’s fine buildings such as its Amphitheatre were typical of its impressive architecture. Most of the Tetrapylon has been restored. It towers high above the ancient ruins and the Great Colonnade was once the main street of the historic metropolis. Beyond the city walls in the Valley Of Tombs the mystic atmosphere of the former caravan city becomes apparent. Several well preserved mausoleums give the surreal looking desert landscape a truly ghostly atmosphere. The architecture of these multi-floored burial places are unique in the world. The view from the Arabian fortress extends across the picturesque ruins of the city to the endless horizons of the desert. The oasis and ancient remains of Palmyra look almost surreal as if in a dream yet the old ruins and the mighty fortress really do exist in very tangible and resplendent form.
wn.com/Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded by arid desert it was once a proud and pulsating trading metropolisand everywhere can be seen relics of a bygone age that was full of myth and mystique. The influence of the legendary oasis city grew due to it having been regarded as a province of Rome. The Romans soon recognized the strategic importance of Palmyra as it was a vital centre of trade in the Near East. Palmyra’s fine buildings such as its Amphitheatre were typical of its impressive architecture. Most of the Tetrapylon has been restored. It towers high above the ancient ruins and the Great Colonnade was once the main street of the historic metropolis. Beyond the city walls in the Valley Of Tombs the mystic atmosphere of the former caravan city becomes apparent. Several well preserved mausoleums give the surreal looking desert landscape a truly ghostly atmosphere. The architecture of these multi-floored burial places are unique in the world. The view from the Arabian fortress extends across the picturesque ruins of the city to the endless horizons of the desert. The oasis and ancient remains of Palmyra look almost surreal as if in a dream yet the old ruins and the mighty fortress really do exist in very tangible and resplendent form.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 1891
Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart-Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
This incredible documentary shows the terrifying ordeal that a young gir...
Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart-Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
This incredible documentary shows the terrifying ordeal that a young girl named Amal suffered as a Syrian prisoner, despite protesting her innocence from the first day. The heart-wrenching tale of torture and maltreatment shows just how bad life inside Syrian can be, especially as a woman.
Why not join the channel at: http://www.youtube.com/worlddocs2100
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, 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. Its capital Damascus is among the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world. A country of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, it is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including the Arab, Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Circassians, Mhallami, Mandeans and Turks. Religious groups include Sunni, Christians, Alawite, Druze religion, Mandeanism and Yezidi. Sunni Arabs make up the largest population group in Syria.
In English, the name "Syria" was formerly synonymous with the Levant (known in Arabic as al-Sham) while the modern state encompasses the sites of several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the Eblan civilization of the 3rd millennium BC. In the Islamic era, Damascus was the seat of the Umayyad Caliphate and a provincial capital of the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt.
The modern Syrian state was established after World War I as a French mandate, and represented the largest Arab state to emerge from the formerly Ottoman-ruled Arab Levant. It gained independence in April 1946, as a parliamentary republic. The post-independence period was tumultuous, and a large number of military coups and coup attempts shook the country in the period 1949–1971. Between 1958-61, Syria entered a brief union with Egypt, which was terminated by a military coup. The Arab Republic of Syria came into being in 1963, transforming from the Republic of Syria in the Ba'athist coup d'état. Syria was under Emergency Law from 1963 to 2011, effectively suspending most constitutional protections for citizens, and its system of government is considered to be non-democratic. Bashar al-Assad has been president since 2000 and was preceded by his father Hafez al-Assad, who was in office from 1970 to 2000.
For more on Syria:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria
For news on the war in Syria:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/
and:
http://www.reuters.com/places/syria
For Syrian food:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_cuisine
For Syrian travel advice:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/syria
For more on history:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History
For more on documentaries:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Documentary_film
For up to date world news:
http://www.cnn.com
or:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
or:
http://www.lemonde.fr
finally:
http://news.sky.com/world
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wn.com/Syria Documentary A Young Girl's Heart Wrenching Story Of Her Time In A Syrian Prison
Syria Documentary: A Young Girl's Heart-Wrenching Story of Her Time in a Syrian Prison
This incredible documentary shows the terrifying ordeal that a young girl named Amal suffered as a Syrian prisoner, despite protesting her innocence from the first day. The heart-wrenching tale of torture and maltreatment shows just how bad life inside Syrian can be, especially as a woman.
Why not join the channel at: http://www.youtube.com/worlddocs2100
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, 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. Its capital Damascus is among the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world. A country of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, it is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including the Arab, Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Circassians, Mhallami, Mandeans and Turks. Religious groups include Sunni, Christians, Alawite, Druze religion, Mandeanism and Yezidi. Sunni Arabs make up the largest population group in Syria.
In English, the name "Syria" was formerly synonymous with the Levant (known in Arabic as al-Sham) while the modern state encompasses the sites of several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the Eblan civilization of the 3rd millennium BC. In the Islamic era, Damascus was the seat of the Umayyad Caliphate and a provincial capital of the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt.
The modern Syrian state was established after World War I as a French mandate, and represented the largest Arab state to emerge from the formerly Ottoman-ruled Arab Levant. It gained independence in April 1946, as a parliamentary republic. The post-independence period was tumultuous, and a large number of military coups and coup attempts shook the country in the period 1949–1971. Between 1958-61, Syria entered a brief union with Egypt, which was terminated by a military coup. The Arab Republic of Syria came into being in 1963, transforming from the Republic of Syria in the Ba'athist coup d'état. Syria was under Emergency Law from 1963 to 2011, effectively suspending most constitutional protections for citizens, and its system of government is considered to be non-democratic. Bashar al-Assad has been president since 2000 and was preceded by his father Hafez al-Assad, who was in office from 1970 to 2000.
For more on Syria:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria
For news on the war in Syria:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/
and:
http://www.reuters.com/places/syria
For Syrian food:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_cuisine
For Syrian travel advice:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/syria
For more on history:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History
For more on documentaries:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Documentary_film
For up to date world news:
http://www.cnn.com
or:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
or:
http://www.lemonde.fr
finally:
http://news.sky.com/world
See also:
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- published: 02 Jan 2015
- views: 1018
Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-st...
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified amphitheater is probably the greatest.
This deep, stadium-like building is mostly intact and gives a taste of what Bosra may once have been like.
wn.com/Ancient City Of Bosra, (Syria) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified amphitheater is probably the greatest.
This deep, stadium-like building is mostly intact and gives a taste of what Bosra may once have been like.
- published: 19 May 2011
- views: 2300
Syria, Jordan-Travel Syria and Jordan: Middle East Travel Vi
Syria, Jordan and the Middle East http://www.travelvideopostcard.com Travel to Syria, to Jordan and to the Middle East is not about Islamic Fundamentalists o......
Syria, Jordan and the Middle East http://www.travelvideopostcard.com Travel to Syria, to Jordan and to the Middle East is not about Islamic Fundamentalists o...
wn.com/Syria, Jordan Travel Syria And Jordan Middle East Travel Vi
Syria, Jordan and the Middle East http://www.travelvideopostcard.com Travel to Syria, to Jordan and to the Middle East is not about Islamic Fundamentalists o...
- published: 19 Jan 2008
- views: 13940
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author: travelvideo
[Cantonese] Syria world heritage Site of Palmyra 叙利亚世界遗产 帕尔米拉古城遗址
[http://www.world-heritage-site.com/] An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one ...
[http://www.world-heritage-site.com/] An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences.
帕尔米拉堪称叙利亚沙漠中的一片绿洲,它位于大马士革的东北方,是古代最重要的文化中心之一,城内现仍保存有当时的许多纪念性建筑。公元1世纪至2世纪,帕尔米拉处于几种文明的交汇处,所以其艺术和建筑能够将古希腊罗马的技艺与本地的传统及波斯的影响巧妙地融合在一起。
wn.com/Cantonese Syria World Heritage Site Of Palmyra 叙利亚世界遗产 帕尔米拉古城遗址
[http://www.world-heritage-site.com/] An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences.
帕尔米拉堪称叙利亚沙漠中的一片绿洲,它位于大马士革的东北方,是古代最重要的文化中心之一,城内现仍保存有当时的许多纪念性建筑。公元1世纪至2世纪,帕尔米拉处于几种文明的交汇处,所以其艺术和建筑能够将古希腊罗马的技艺与本地的传统及波斯的影响巧妙地融合在一起。
- published: 24 Dec 2013
- views: 988
"Desert Oasis" Kimandmartin's photos around Palmyra, Syria (tourist office palmyra syria)
Preview of Kimandmartin's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/kimandmartin/europ-mideast05/1131547200/tpod....
Preview of Kimandmartin's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/kimandmartin/europ-mideast05/1131547200/tpod.html
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wn.com/Desert Oasis Kimandmartin's Photos Around Palmyra, Syria (Tourist Office Palmyra Syria)
Preview of Kimandmartin's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/kimandmartin/europ-mideast05/1131547200/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
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- published: 02 Dec 2010
- views: 192
Best Photos near Palmyra, Syria - Incl. Palmyre, Syrie, Palmyra - Citadel, Crac Des Chevaliers
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-4e1c-8b6c?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Palmyra taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel ...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-4e1c-8b6c?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Palmyra taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Palmyra
- "[09] Funerary Towers of Yemliko" by El_condor from a blog titled "Ghosts in the desert"
Excerpt: "With the clock on my 15-day visa ticking away, and 3 relaxing and most enjoyable days in Damascus behind me, I got back on the road and tracked north-west into the desert, heading for the ruins of Palmyra. Once ruled by the legendary Queen Zenobia, " ...
- "Sunset" by Samira_steve from a blog titled "Sunset at hilltop fortress of Zenobia"
Excerpt: "We left Hama and started our journey to Palmyra. The bus trip took about 2 hours. Palmyra is a desert city which lies in the middle of the Syrian desert. This city was the halfway point between Damascus and Aleppo. The caravans and people who used to" ...
- "02 Palmyra - Citadel" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "The Palms and Peace of Palmyra"
Excerpt: "We arrived in Palmyra, an ancient Assyrian Caravan town for over 1,000 years, on a Friday afternoon. Friday is holy day for the Islamic faith and means mostly everything is shut. This was quite pleasant as we could explore the town without any hassle" ...
- "Crac Des Chevaliers" by Alinmattrtw2005 from a blog titled "Palmyra"
Excerpt: "We arrived here in Palmyra yesterday early afternoon, what a busy day we had! We were up early in our hotel in the town of Hama, we joined a private tour to the famous crusader castle of Crac Des Chevaliers which was about an hour and a half from " ...
- "A Boy and His Camel" by Dangabesisaak from a blog titled "Where the Trade Winds Died"
Excerpt: "Today we went on a tour of the Ruins of Palmyra, once a prosperous city on the silk road, connecting east to west. It was been occupied since around 1800 B.C., and the local Syrian people lived around the ruins up until the 1930s. Now, the town is " ...
- "Palmyra" by 2totango from a blog titled "Queen Zenobia"
Excerpt: "Fun with the Syrian bus system Part I: Time to finally go to Palmyra. But we must have gotten off the 'tourist train' in our side trip to Homs as the Lonely Planet doesn't say anything about how to get to Palmyra from here. It only says that " ...
- "04 Hama - Water wheel" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "Ebla & Hama - 2 Whistle Stops on way to Palmyra"
Excerpt: "Ebla is a reasonably recently discovered archelogical site of great significance as the artefacts and parts of buildings found date back to 2,000BC! There is not yet much excavated and Syria has a big job ahead of them. There was a busload of school " ...
- "Palmyre, syrie" by Loelai from a blog titled "Palmyre ***"
Excerpt: " Palmyra" ...
- "Palmyra" by 2totango from a blog titled "Queen Zenobia"
- "Look out, they're coming!" by 2totango from a blog titled "Queen Zenobia"
- "Palmyre, syrie" by Loelai from a blog titled "Palmyre ***"
- "Palmyre, syrie" by Loelai from a blog titled "Palmyre ***"
More from Palmyra at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-city/Syria/Palmyra/tpod.html
wn.com/Best Photos Near Palmyra, Syria Incl. Palmyre, Syrie, Palmyra Citadel, Crac Des Chevaliers
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00b5-4e1c-8b6c?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Palmyra taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Palmyra
- "[09] Funerary Towers of Yemliko" by El_condor from a blog titled "Ghosts in the desert"
Excerpt: "With the clock on my 15-day visa ticking away, and 3 relaxing and most enjoyable days in Damascus behind me, I got back on the road and tracked north-west into the desert, heading for the ruins of Palmyra. Once ruled by the legendary Queen Zenobia, " ...
- "Sunset" by Samira_steve from a blog titled "Sunset at hilltop fortress of Zenobia"
Excerpt: "We left Hama and started our journey to Palmyra. The bus trip took about 2 hours. Palmyra is a desert city which lies in the middle of the Syrian desert. This city was the halfway point between Damascus and Aleppo. The caravans and people who used to" ...
- "02 Palmyra - Citadel" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "The Palms and Peace of Palmyra"
Excerpt: "We arrived in Palmyra, an ancient Assyrian Caravan town for over 1,000 years, on a Friday afternoon. Friday is holy day for the Islamic faith and means mostly everything is shut. This was quite pleasant as we could explore the town without any hassle" ...
- "Crac Des Chevaliers" by Alinmattrtw2005 from a blog titled "Palmyra"
Excerpt: "We arrived here in Palmyra yesterday early afternoon, what a busy day we had! We were up early in our hotel in the town of Hama, we joined a private tour to the famous crusader castle of Crac Des Chevaliers which was about an hour and a half from " ...
- "A Boy and His Camel" by Dangabesisaak from a blog titled "Where the Trade Winds Died"
Excerpt: "Today we went on a tour of the Ruins of Palmyra, once a prosperous city on the silk road, connecting east to west. It was been occupied since around 1800 B.C., and the local Syrian people lived around the ruins up until the 1930s. Now, the town is " ...
- "Palmyra" by 2totango from a blog titled "Queen Zenobia"
Excerpt: "Fun with the Syrian bus system Part I: Time to finally go to Palmyra. But we must have gotten off the 'tourist train' in our side trip to Homs as the Lonely Planet doesn't say anything about how to get to Palmyra from here. It only says that " ...
- "04 Hama - Water wheel" by Heatheravan from a blog titled "Ebla & Hama - 2 Whistle Stops on way to Palmyra"
Excerpt: "Ebla is a reasonably recently discovered archelogical site of great significance as the artefacts and parts of buildings found date back to 2,000BC! There is not yet much excavated and Syria has a big job ahead of them. There was a busload of school " ...
- "Palmyre, syrie" by Loelai from a blog titled "Palmyre ***"
Excerpt: " Palmyra" ...
- "Palmyra" by 2totango from a blog titled "Queen Zenobia"
- "Look out, they're coming!" by 2totango from a blog titled "Queen Zenobia"
- "Palmyre, syrie" by Loelai from a blog titled "Palmyre ***"
- "Palmyre, syrie" by Loelai from a blog titled "Palmyre ***"
More from Palmyra at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-city/Syria/Palmyra/tpod.html
- published: 20 Nov 2010
- views: 408
Site of Palmyra (UNESCO/NHK)
An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres...
An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences.
Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/23/
wn.com/Site Of Palmyra (Unesco Nhk)
An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences.
Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/23/
- published: 03 Jun 2010
- views: 5861
Syria - Palmyra - سوريا
Palmyra (Arabic: تدمر Tadmur) was an ancient Arab city, In the old times it was an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Dam...
Palmyra (Arabic: تدمر Tadmur) was an ancient Arab city, In the old times it was an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus and 180 km southwest of the Euphrates at Deir ez-Zor. It has long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its Semitic name Tadmor, Tadmur or Tudmur (which means "the town that repels" in Amorite and "the indomitable town" in Aramaic. is recorded in Babylonian tablets found in Mari.
wn.com/Syria Palmyra سوريا
Palmyra (Arabic: تدمر Tadmur) was an ancient Arab city, In the old times it was an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus and 180 km southwest of the Euphrates at Deir ez-Zor. It has long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its Semitic name Tadmor, Tadmur or Tudmur (which means "the town that repels" in Amorite and "the indomitable town" in Aramaic. is recorded in Babylonian tablets found in Mari.
- published: 07 Sep 2010
- views: 4072
Syria has Middle Eastern temples and fun belly dancers
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Travel to Syria
Syria evokes images of Arabian Nights and belly dancing. Syria is a melting pot of experien...
http://www.squidoo.com/syriatravelguidereviews
Travel to Syria
Syria evokes images of Arabian Nights and belly dancing. Syria is a melting pot of experiences to treasure and explore to your hearts content, so that when you return home, the images evoked will be of your own moments of wonder.
Syria is a natural addition to a Turkish, Lebanese or Jordanian trip, and is a friendly Arab country. Travellers come to see Aleppo, Damascus, Euphrates, Latakiya, Orontes, Palmyra, and more. Its a country of desert, plains, mountains, valleys, and rivers. Food is excellent and travel is cheap. What more could you want?
Some of the richest travel experiences are to be had in Syria. Syria is finally being truly discovered and explored by travellers who spend memorable vacations there. Consulting our travel guide will help make Syria a perfect destination for those seeking to discover the true soul of the Middle East.
Places to visit in Syria are: Aleppo, Apamea, Bosra, Damascus, Dead Cities, Dura Europos and Mari Krak des Chevaliers, Marqab Castle, Palmyra, Saladin's Castle, and St. Simeons Monastery.
Exploring Syrias theater, Great Colonnade, monumental architecture, and numerous temples should also be on a travellers priority list.
The great Omayyad Mosque in Damascus is magnificent. At Palmyra are the extensive ruins of a fabulously wealthy Roman city. The Krak des Chevaliers is the unique unconquered Crusader fortress, and is a must-see for all travellers and pilgrims to these holy sites.
Syria serves superb Levantine food at very low prices. Foods to try are humus, babaghanouj, falafel, ful beans and tabouleh. Kebabs originated in this part of the world, in particular lamb and chicken kebabs
Activities you can do in Syria include biking, trekking, horse riding and even riding a camel.
The best time to visit Syria is in spring (March-May) and autumn (Sept-November). People in Syria are sincerely friendly, hospitable, and very welcoming. Using our travel guide will also help make you feel right at home in Syria.
wn.com/Syria Has Middle Eastern Temples And Fun Belly Dancers
http://www.squidoo.com/syriatravelguidereviews
Travel to Syria
Syria evokes images of Arabian Nights and belly dancing. Syria is a melting pot of experiences to treasure and explore to your hearts content, so that when you return home, the images evoked will be of your own moments of wonder.
Syria is a natural addition to a Turkish, Lebanese or Jordanian trip, and is a friendly Arab country. Travellers come to see Aleppo, Damascus, Euphrates, Latakiya, Orontes, Palmyra, and more. Its a country of desert, plains, mountains, valleys, and rivers. Food is excellent and travel is cheap. What more could you want?
Some of the richest travel experiences are to be had in Syria. Syria is finally being truly discovered and explored by travellers who spend memorable vacations there. Consulting our travel guide will help make Syria a perfect destination for those seeking to discover the true soul of the Middle East.
Places to visit in Syria are: Aleppo, Apamea, Bosra, Damascus, Dead Cities, Dura Europos and Mari Krak des Chevaliers, Marqab Castle, Palmyra, Saladin's Castle, and St. Simeons Monastery.
Exploring Syrias theater, Great Colonnade, monumental architecture, and numerous temples should also be on a travellers priority list.
The great Omayyad Mosque in Damascus is magnificent. At Palmyra are the extensive ruins of a fabulously wealthy Roman city. The Krak des Chevaliers is the unique unconquered Crusader fortress, and is a must-see for all travellers and pilgrims to these holy sites.
Syria serves superb Levantine food at very low prices. Foods to try are humus, babaghanouj, falafel, ful beans and tabouleh. Kebabs originated in this part of the world, in particular lamb and chicken kebabs
Activities you can do in Syria include biking, trekking, horse riding and even riding a camel.
The best time to visit Syria is in spring (March-May) and autumn (Sept-November). People in Syria are sincerely friendly, hospitable, and very welcoming. Using our travel guide will also help make you feel right at home in Syria.
- published: 07 May 2009
- views: 11168
Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations
Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations according to Lonely Planet
13. Luxor, Egypt
12. Beirut, Lebanon
11. Istanbul, Turkey
10. Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is know...
Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations according to Lonely Planet
13. Luxor, Egypt
12. Beirut, Lebanon
11. Istanbul, Turkey
10. Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is known as Tadmor to the Syrians. Both mean the same thing - date palm. The name comes from the lush oasis adjacent to the city which is home to some million date palms. It is the only oasis in Syria and perhaps the only truly tourist town. Palmyra sits on the standard tourist trek around Syria and should be considered in this light.
9. Jerash, Jordan
Jerash, a city in northern Jordan, is famous for its Roman ruins. The archaeological site is popular for tourists, second only to Petra.
Located some 48 km north of the capital Amman, Jerash is known for the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa, also referred to as Antioch on the Golden River.
8. Baalbek, Lebanon
Baalbek is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Lebanon. Baalbeck or 'Heliopolis' as it was known is the site of great ancient temples built by the Phoenicians, the Romans, and other civilisations that have conquered the region and enjoyed the fertile soil of the Bekaa Valley. Some of the most celebrated temples are the ones of Bacchus, the Greek god of wine, and Jupiter, the Roman god of light, of the sky and weather.
7. Cappadocia, Turkey
Cappadocia is an area in Central Anatolia in Turkey best known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks. The Cappadocian Region located in the center of the Anatolian Region of Turkey, with its valley, canyon, hills and unusual rock formation created as a result of the eroding rains and winds of thousands of years.
6. Wadi Rum, Jordan
Wadi Rum is a spectacularly scenic desert valley in southern Jordan. This area of Jordan is quite isolated and largely inhospitable to settled life. The only permanent inhabitants are several thousand Bedouin nomads and villagers. There is no real infrastructure, leaving the area quite unspoilt.
5. Cruising the Nile, Egypt
Perhaps the most popular activity in Luxor and Aswan is to do the Nile Cruise on a ship from Aswan to Luxor. It enables you to stop at each location along the Nile where you can see all the famous ancient monuments as well as experience being in the Nile River inside a five-star hotel boat.
4. Dome of the Rock, Israel
Dome of the Rock located in the middle of the sanctuary opposite of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, is probably the most known landmark of Jerusalem with its golden dome and octagonal blue walls that are adorned with Arabic calligraphy of Koranic verses. The interior of both the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa mosque are closed to non-Muslims, however, the plaza that they are situated in is open to the public.
3. Old City of Damascus, Syria
Established between 10,000 to 8,000BC, Damascus is credited with being the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. The old-walled city, in particular, feels very ancient and largely consists of a maze of narrow alleys, punctuated by enigmatic doors that lead into pleasing, verdant courtyards and blank-faced houses.
2. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Giza is best known for the world-famous Pyramids of Giza, situated high on the desert plateau immediately to the west of the urban district. One of the premier attractions of Egypt, if not the world, the Pyramids of Giza represent the archetypal pyramid structures of ancient Egyptian civilisation and - together with the Sphinx at the base of the Giza plateau - are the iconic image of Egypt.
1. Petra, Jordan
Petra was the impressive capital of the Nabataean kingdom from around the 6th century BC. The kingdom was absorbed into the Roman Empire in AD 106 and the Romans continued to expand the city. An important center for trade and commerce, Petra continued to flourish until a catastrophic earthquake destroyed buildings and crippled vital water management systems around AD 663. After Saladin's conquest of the Middle East in 1189, Petra was abandoned and the memory of it was lost to the West.
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wn.com/Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations
Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations according to Lonely Planet
13. Luxor, Egypt
12. Beirut, Lebanon
11. Istanbul, Turkey
10. Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is known as Tadmor to the Syrians. Both mean the same thing - date palm. The name comes from the lush oasis adjacent to the city which is home to some million date palms. It is the only oasis in Syria and perhaps the only truly tourist town. Palmyra sits on the standard tourist trek around Syria and should be considered in this light.
9. Jerash, Jordan
Jerash, a city in northern Jordan, is famous for its Roman ruins. The archaeological site is popular for tourists, second only to Petra.
Located some 48 km north of the capital Amman, Jerash is known for the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa, also referred to as Antioch on the Golden River.
8. Baalbek, Lebanon
Baalbek is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Lebanon. Baalbeck or 'Heliopolis' as it was known is the site of great ancient temples built by the Phoenicians, the Romans, and other civilisations that have conquered the region and enjoyed the fertile soil of the Bekaa Valley. Some of the most celebrated temples are the ones of Bacchus, the Greek god of wine, and Jupiter, the Roman god of light, of the sky and weather.
7. Cappadocia, Turkey
Cappadocia is an area in Central Anatolia in Turkey best known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks. The Cappadocian Region located in the center of the Anatolian Region of Turkey, with its valley, canyon, hills and unusual rock formation created as a result of the eroding rains and winds of thousands of years.
6. Wadi Rum, Jordan
Wadi Rum is a spectacularly scenic desert valley in southern Jordan. This area of Jordan is quite isolated and largely inhospitable to settled life. The only permanent inhabitants are several thousand Bedouin nomads and villagers. There is no real infrastructure, leaving the area quite unspoilt.
5. Cruising the Nile, Egypt
Perhaps the most popular activity in Luxor and Aswan is to do the Nile Cruise on a ship from Aswan to Luxor. It enables you to stop at each location along the Nile where you can see all the famous ancient monuments as well as experience being in the Nile River inside a five-star hotel boat.
4. Dome of the Rock, Israel
Dome of the Rock located in the middle of the sanctuary opposite of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, is probably the most known landmark of Jerusalem with its golden dome and octagonal blue walls that are adorned with Arabic calligraphy of Koranic verses. The interior of both the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa mosque are closed to non-Muslims, however, the plaza that they are situated in is open to the public.
3. Old City of Damascus, Syria
Established between 10,000 to 8,000BC, Damascus is credited with being the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. The old-walled city, in particular, feels very ancient and largely consists of a maze of narrow alleys, punctuated by enigmatic doors that lead into pleasing, verdant courtyards and blank-faced houses.
2. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Giza is best known for the world-famous Pyramids of Giza, situated high on the desert plateau immediately to the west of the urban district. One of the premier attractions of Egypt, if not the world, the Pyramids of Giza represent the archetypal pyramid structures of ancient Egyptian civilisation and - together with the Sphinx at the base of the Giza plateau - are the iconic image of Egypt.
1. Petra, Jordan
Petra was the impressive capital of the Nabataean kingdom from around the 6th century BC. The kingdom was absorbed into the Roman Empire in AD 106 and the Romans continued to expand the city. An important center for trade and commerce, Petra continued to flourish until a catastrophic earthquake destroyed buildings and crippled vital water management systems around AD 663. After Saladin's conquest of the Middle East in 1189, Petra was abandoned and the memory of it was lost to the West.
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- published: 22 Sep 2014
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POL REVUE Universally Reconsecrates " SYRIA " In Corpus Christi
Title Monuments of Syria: an historical guide Author Ross Burns Edition 2, illustrated, revised Publisher I.B. Tauris, 1999 ISBN 1860642446, 9781860642449 Le......
Title Monuments of Syria: an historical guide Author Ross Burns Edition 2, illustrated, revised Publisher I.B. Tauris, 1999 ISBN 1860642446, 9781860642449 Le...
wn.com/Pol Revue Universally Reconsecrates Syria In Corpus Christi
Title Monuments of Syria: an historical guide Author Ross Burns Edition 2, illustrated, revised Publisher I.B. Tauris, 1999 ISBN 1860642446, 9781860642449 Le...
Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was o...
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. On the magnificent banks of the Bosporus the Dolmabahce Palace shines out, the city’s third largest sultan’s palace. Istanbul’s regal buildings are the most beautiful legacy of Osmanic architecture. Next, a train journey from Istanbul to Damascus. The train slowly leaves Istanbul and travels into the night, our destination being the capital of Syria that is around three thousand kilometres away. Cappadocia in Anatolia is known for some of the largest and most beautiful fairy chimneys – a name given to its strange rock formations - in Cappadocia the sight of which was surely much appreciated by the first religious hermits who settled here inside the actual tuff cones. We eventually arrive in Damascus, capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East, a veritable ‘paradise on earth’ situated a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The train journey from Istanbul to Damascus has been tantamount to being a journey through the centuries. Slow, tranquil and intriguingly informative!
wn.com/Railroad To Damascus Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. On the magnificent banks of the Bosporus the Dolmabahce Palace shines out, the city’s third largest sultan’s palace. Istanbul’s regal buildings are the most beautiful legacy of Osmanic architecture. Next, a train journey from Istanbul to Damascus. The train slowly leaves Istanbul and travels into the night, our destination being the capital of Syria that is around three thousand kilometres away. Cappadocia in Anatolia is known for some of the largest and most beautiful fairy chimneys – a name given to its strange rock formations - in Cappadocia the sight of which was surely much appreciated by the first religious hermits who settled here inside the actual tuff cones. We eventually arrive in Damascus, capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East, a veritable ‘paradise on earth’ situated a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The train journey from Istanbul to Damascus has been tantamount to being a journey through the centuries. Slow, tranquil and intriguingly informative!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 257
Jordan, near the border with Israel - encampment of refugees from Syria
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Sha...
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, "glide" over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and "see" the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.
wn.com/Jordan, Near The Border With Israel Encampment Of Refugees From Syria
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, "glide" over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and "see" the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.
- published: 30 Apr 2014
- views: 117
Tour to Syria: Homs, Palmyra, Maalula & Damascus
I do not own the copyright of this documentary.
http://www.distantshores.ca/tvshows/byseries/Season4/index.html...
I do not own the copyright of this documentary.
http://www.distantshores.ca/tvshows/byseries/Season4/index.html
wn.com/Tour To Syria Homs, Palmyra, Maalula Damascus
I do not own the copyright of this documentary.
http://www.distantshores.ca/tvshows/byseries/Season4/index.html
- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 6398
【K】Syria Travel-Damascus[시리아 여행-다마스쿠스]기독교 종려주일 시가행진/Palm Sunday/Christianity/City Parades/Church
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click...
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓)
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[한국어 정보]
성벽 안의 다마스쿠스 옛 시가지는 세계문화유산으로 지정돼 있다. 성경에 나오는, 사도 바울이 걸었다는 직가가 바로 이 곳. 직가를 따라 걷던 나는 한 교회 앞에 걸음을 멈췄다. 이슬람국가에 교회와 부활절 계란이라니 의외의 풍경이었다. 알고 보니 부활절 바로 전에 열리는 종려주일 행사였다. 더구나 놀라운 일은 기독교행사에 나타난 무슬림 지도자의 모습이었다. 기독교의 축일을 함께 나누기 위한 방문이라고 한다. 이어 종려주일을 축하하는 시가행진이 시작되었다. 이슬람 국가라고만 생각하고 온 시리아에서 보는 기독교 행사는 이채로웠다. 같은 시간 시내의 다른 곳에서도 다른 기독교 종파의 행진이 펼쳐지고 있었다. 시리아 인구의 약 13%가 기독교인. 이들의 종교 활동엔 아무런 제약도 없다고 한다. 와서 보기 전엔 믿기지 않는 일이다. “시리아에서는 이슬람교와 기독교 사이에 어떠한 문제도 없습니다. 서로 나누며 살뿐 만 아니라 명절도 함께 지내고 심지어 지금 여기 교회에서 보시다시피 이슬람교인과 기독교인들이 함께 즐기는 명절도 있습니다.”
[English: Google Translator]
Damascus old town within the walls has been designated as a World Heritage Site. In the Bible, the apostle Paul walked the jikga the right place. Jikga walked along I stopped in front of the church. Church easter eggs in a Muslim country was a disgrace surprising landscape. Turns Palm Sunday ceremony was held just before Easter. Also surprising was the appearance of a Muslim leader appeared in the Christian event. The visit to share it with the feast of Christianity. Following the parades to celebrate Palm Sunday began. Christian events seen in Syria and the whole Islamic countries are thought was picked up by two. At the same time in other parts of the city it was unfolding the march of other Christian denominations. Approximately 13% of the Syrian population is Christian. Their religious activities yen should not have any restrictions. Come a day ago incredible view. "Syria is not any problem between Islam and Christianity. Salppun share only with each other but also holiday staying together even now also enjoy holidays together as Muslims and Christians see in this church. "
[Arabic: Google Translator]
وقد تم تعيين مدينة دمشق القديمة داخل الأسوار كموقع للتراث العالمي. في الكتاب المقدس، وسار بولس الرسول على jikga المكان المناسب. مشى Jikga على طول توقفت أمام الكنيسة. وكانت الكنيسة بيض عيد الفصح في بلد مسلم المشهد المدهش عار. عقدت يتحول حفل الشعانين قبل عيد الفصح. كان مفاجئا أيضا ظهور زعيم مسلم وبدا في حالة المسيحي. زيارة تقاسمها مع عيد المسيحية. في أعقاب مسيرات للاحتفال بدأت الشعانين. الأحداث المسيحية ينظر في سوريا، ويعتقد أن الدول الإسلامية كلها كانت التقطت قبل اثنين. في نفس الوقت في أجزاء أخرى من المدينة كانت تتكشف مسيرة الطوائف المسيحية الأخرى. ما يقرب من 13٪ من سكان سورية هم من المسيحيين. لا ينبغي أن يكون دينهم أنشطة ين أي قيود. تأتي قبل يوم واحد عرض لا يصدق. "سوريا ليست أي مشكلة بين الإسلام والمسيحية.
[Information]
■클립명: 중동125-시리아01-01 이슬람 국가의 기독교 종려주일 시가행진/Palm Sunday/Christianity/City Parades/Church
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이연식 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2009년 4월 April
[Keywords]
,중동,Middle East,아시아,시리아,Syria,Syria,,이연식,2009,4월 April,다마스쿠스,Damascus,Damascus,
wn.com/【K】Syria Travel Damascus 시리아 여행 다마스쿠스 기독교 종려주일 시가행진 Palm Sunday Christianity City Parades Church
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓)
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● KBS 걸어서세계속으로 홈페이지 - http://travel.kbs.co.kr
[한국어 정보]
성벽 안의 다마스쿠스 옛 시가지는 세계문화유산으로 지정돼 있다. 성경에 나오는, 사도 바울이 걸었다는 직가가 바로 이 곳. 직가를 따라 걷던 나는 한 교회 앞에 걸음을 멈췄다. 이슬람국가에 교회와 부활절 계란이라니 의외의 풍경이었다. 알고 보니 부활절 바로 전에 열리는 종려주일 행사였다. 더구나 놀라운 일은 기독교행사에 나타난 무슬림 지도자의 모습이었다. 기독교의 축일을 함께 나누기 위한 방문이라고 한다. 이어 종려주일을 축하하는 시가행진이 시작되었다. 이슬람 국가라고만 생각하고 온 시리아에서 보는 기독교 행사는 이채로웠다. 같은 시간 시내의 다른 곳에서도 다른 기독교 종파의 행진이 펼쳐지고 있었다. 시리아 인구의 약 13%가 기독교인. 이들의 종교 활동엔 아무런 제약도 없다고 한다. 와서 보기 전엔 믿기지 않는 일이다. “시리아에서는 이슬람교와 기독교 사이에 어떠한 문제도 없습니다. 서로 나누며 살뿐 만 아니라 명절도 함께 지내고 심지어 지금 여기 교회에서 보시다시피 이슬람교인과 기독교인들이 함께 즐기는 명절도 있습니다.”
[English: Google Translator]
Damascus old town within the walls has been designated as a World Heritage Site. In the Bible, the apostle Paul walked the jikga the right place. Jikga walked along I stopped in front of the church. Church easter eggs in a Muslim country was a disgrace surprising landscape. Turns Palm Sunday ceremony was held just before Easter. Also surprising was the appearance of a Muslim leader appeared in the Christian event. The visit to share it with the feast of Christianity. Following the parades to celebrate Palm Sunday began. Christian events seen in Syria and the whole Islamic countries are thought was picked up by two. At the same time in other parts of the city it was unfolding the march of other Christian denominations. Approximately 13% of the Syrian population is Christian. Their religious activities yen should not have any restrictions. Come a day ago incredible view. "Syria is not any problem between Islam and Christianity. Salppun share only with each other but also holiday staying together even now also enjoy holidays together as Muslims and Christians see in this church. "
[Arabic: Google Translator]
وقد تم تعيين مدينة دمشق القديمة داخل الأسوار كموقع للتراث العالمي. في الكتاب المقدس، وسار بولس الرسول على jikga المكان المناسب. مشى Jikga على طول توقفت أمام الكنيسة. وكانت الكنيسة بيض عيد الفصح في بلد مسلم المشهد المدهش عار. عقدت يتحول حفل الشعانين قبل عيد الفصح. كان مفاجئا أيضا ظهور زعيم مسلم وبدا في حالة المسيحي. زيارة تقاسمها مع عيد المسيحية. في أعقاب مسيرات للاحتفال بدأت الشعانين. الأحداث المسيحية ينظر في سوريا، ويعتقد أن الدول الإسلامية كلها كانت التقطت قبل اثنين. في نفس الوقت في أجزاء أخرى من المدينة كانت تتكشف مسيرة الطوائف المسيحية الأخرى. ما يقرب من 13٪ من سكان سورية هم من المسيحيين. لا ينبغي أن يكون دينهم أنشطة ين أي قيود. تأتي قبل يوم واحد عرض لا يصدق. "سوريا ليست أي مشكلة بين الإسلام والمسيحية.
[Information]
■클립명: 중동125-시리아01-01 이슬람 국가의 기독교 종려주일 시가행진/Palm Sunday/Christianity/City Parades/Church
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이연식 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2009년 4월 April
[Keywords]
,중동,Middle East,아시아,시리아,Syria,Syria,,이연식,2009,4월 April,다마스쿠스,Damascus,Damascus,
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 106
Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter gu
Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Syrian+Arab+Republic/ Syrian Ara......
Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Syrian+Arab+Republic/ Syrian Ara...
wn.com/Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape Hotels Accommodation Yacht Charter Gu
Beautiful Syrian Arab Republic Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Syrian+Arab+Republic/ Syrian Ara...
GLOBAL 3000 | Questionnaire: Syria's Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks...
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks it might lead the loss of the worldâs diversity.
wn.com/Global 3000 | Questionnaire Syria's Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks it might lead the loss of the worldâs diversity.
- published: 30 Dec 2008
- views: 167
Palmyra Ruins تدمر - Syria سوريا
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরি...
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
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Tourist attraction,Seværdighed,Sehenswürdigkeit,Atracción turística,atractivo turístico,atractividad,Vidindaĵo,جاذبههای گردشگری,جاذبههای گردشگری,Attraction touristique,관광지,Znamenitost,Lokawisata,tempat wisata,Turisztikai látnivaló,turistalátványosság,Bezienswaardigheid,観光地,Turistattraksjon,Atrakcyjność turystyczna,Atrakcja turystyczna,Atração turística,atracção turística,atrativo turístico,ponto turístico,Достопримечательность,Nähtävyys,Sevärdhet,turistattraktion,சுற்றுலா ஈர்ப்பு,Пам'ятка
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Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরিয়া,Su-lī-a,Сірыя,Сырыя,Sirya,Syrien,སི་རི་ཡ།,Sirija,Siriat,Сири,Siriana,ސޫރިޔާ,Sííwiya,Syriska,Süüria,Συρία,Sirio,Syrje,An tSiria,Yn Teer,Siriya,سوری,સિરિયા,𐍃𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌾𐌰,Si-li-â,Сирмудин Араб Орн,시리아,Suria,Սիրիա,सीरिया,Suriah,Сири,Sýrland,סוריה,ಸಿರಿಯಾ,სირია,Syri,Siri,Sûrî,Sciria,sixygu'e,Szíria,Сирија,സിറിയ,Sṳ̆-lê-ā,Сирие,ဆီးရီးယားနိုင်ငံ,シリア,Шеман Ӏарбийн Республика,Сирий,ସିରିଆ,ਸੀਰੀਆ,شام,سوريه,Suriye,सिरिया,ISiriya,Сѷрїꙗ,Syryjo,Suuriya,سووریا,Syyria,சிரியா,Сиријска,Surya,Сүрия,సిరియా,ประเทศซีเรีย,Сурия,Сирія,سۇرىيە,Süriyän,Sireye,Siri,叙利亚,סיריע,敘利亞,Sėrėjė
Tourist attraction,Seværdighed,Sehenswürdigkeit,Atracción turística,atractivo turístico,atractividad,Vidindaĵo,جاذبههای گردشگری,جاذبههای گردشگری,Attraction touristique,관광지,Znamenitost,Lokawisata,tempat wisata,Turisztikai látnivaló,turistalátványosság,Bezienswaardigheid,観光地,Turistattraksjon,Atrakcyjność turystyczna,Atrakcja turystyczna,Atração turística,atracção turística,atrativo turístico,ponto turístico,Достопримечательность,Nähtävyys,Sevärdhet,turistattraktion,சுற்றுலா ஈர்ப்பு,Пам'ятка
Travel,Reis,سفر,ভ্রমণ,Пътешествие,Putovanje,Viatge,Cestování,Teithio,Rejse,Rees,Dripp,Reise,Reisimine,Viaje,Bidaia,مسافرت,Voyage,Viaxe,여행,Viaggio,מסע,Plesir,Turisme,Safari,Vwayaj,Kelionė,Utazás,ခရီးသွားခြင်း,Nehnemiliztli,Reis,旅行,Podróż,peregrynacją,wojażem,podróżny,Viagem,Puriy,Путованя,Путешествие,Cestovanie,putovanie,Resa,Paglalakbay,การเดินทาง,Seyahat,yolculuk,Подорож,Đi du lịch,רייזע,Keliuonės,旅行
- published: 04 Jan 2014
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Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
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2015 04 12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
2015 04 12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
2015 04 12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) 2015-04-12 The Black Army of the East .
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
The first video of the operations of the National Defense and the Palestinian factions from within the Yarmouk refugee camp || Syrische Regierungseinheiten .
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Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp.
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp.
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp.
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and .
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and .
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
Syria War 2015 - FSA vs SAA Heavy Clashes Aleppo [1080p HD] Subscribe for more 1080p quality 60 frames per second, for more high quality War Footage, .
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Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World
Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World
Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World
Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World:
10. Chihuahuan Desert
9. Great Basin Desert
8. Syrian Desert
7. Great Victoria Desert
6. Patagonian Desert
5. Kalahari Desert
4. Gobi Desert
3. Arabian Desert
2. Sahara Desert
1. Antarctic Desert
This Video Features the song 'Hang_Ups_(Want_You)' from YouTube Audio Library (http://www.youtube.com/t/terms), available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
Hope You Enjoyed!
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Why to name planet Palmyra
Why to name planet Palmyra
Why to name planet Palmyra
Palmyra is an ancient city in the Syrian Desert.
It contains some of the most beautiful and valuable monuments in the world.
Palmyra stood there even before the Roman Empire.
The city is listed on the UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
We; in the Syrian Astronomical Association; believe that the name “Palmyra” is appropriate to call on a planet orbiting the star Errai because:
The name is short, suitable, can be easily used and pronounced in all languages of the world.
The hosting star (Errai) has an Arabic name, meaning the Shepherd.
So we think the planet should derive its name from our culture and heritage as well.
Palmyra is an oasis of palms
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Syrian refugees turn Jordan's water-starved desert green
Syrian refugees turn Jordan's water-starved desert green
Syrian refugees turn Jordan's water-starved desert green
As Syria's conflict continues, across the border refugees fleeing the war are laying down roots in Jordan's desert.
Around 200 gardens have sprouted up, turning the barren landscape of the world's second most water-scarce country green.
Green fingers at the Zaatari camp in northern Jordan.
Children living in this refugee camp are gardening in what has become their back yard.
For most of the 80,000 residents (79,299 according to UNHCR), Zaatari is a dramatic departure from the urban lifestyle they once lived.
Gardens have been created to offer some resemblance of the life the Syrian refugees left behind.
Zeyad Al Hoshan built his
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CONSTELLATION CRASHES IN SYRIAN DESERT - NO SOUND
CONSTELLATION CRASHES IN SYRIAN DESERT - NO SOUND
CONSTELLATION CRASHES IN SYRIAN DESERT - NO SOUND
Aerial shots of crashed plane, circling round same. MS one of the engines. GV main body of plane. Various shots of wrecked plane. Shot of graves of dead passengers. CU nameplate of plane.
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Syria War 2015 ll Syrian Army Heavy Clashes In Yarmouk
Syria War 2015 ll Syrian Army Heavy Clashes In Yarmouk
Syria War 2015 ll Syrian Army Heavy Clashes In Yarmouk
Syria War 2015 - FSA vs SAA Heavy Clashes Aleppo [1080p HD] Subscribe for more 1080p quality 60 frames per second, for more high quality War Footage, .
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Islamic Front and Shuhada Al Islam Brigade fighters near Aleppo. Snipers attacking positions Syrian Army. Compilation 2014. Syria Civil War Heavy Firefights ...
Syria War - Syrian Army Heavy Clashes In Yarmouk. Syrian Army and NDF in heavy clashes at the Yarmouk Camp a disctrics of Damascus. They are fighting ...
Syria War 2015 Heav
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Syria War 2015 - Close Call For Syrian Rebel Tank During Clashes In Daraa
Syria War 2015 - Close Call For Syrian Rebel Tank During Clashes In Daraa
Syria War 2015 - Close Call For Syrian Rebel Tank During Clashes In Daraa
Syria War 2015 - Close Call For Syrian Rebel Tank During Clashes In Daraa. Syrian rebel tank has a close call with incoming Syrian army fire in Daraa.
Syria War 2015 - Hail Of Airstrikes Hitting Darayya,Syirian Civil War Video Syria War 2015 - Hail Of Airstrikes Hitting Darayya,Syirian Civil War Syria War 2015 ...
Syria War 2015 | Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp in the Syrian Desert Syria War 2015 | Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp in the Syrian Desert ...
Syria War 2015 | NDF in Combat with Rebels in the Mount Hermon Area of the Golan Heights Syria War 2015 | NDF in Combat with Rebels in the Mount Hermon ...
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Syrian refugees 'stranded in Jordanian desert'
Syrian refugees 'stranded in Jordanian desert'
Syrian refugees 'stranded in Jordanian desert'
Syrian refugees 'stranded in Jordanian desert'
Syrian refugees 'stranded in Jordanian desert'
Syrian refugees 'stranded in Jordanian desert'
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Syrian Refugees Stranded in Jordan Desert
Syrian Refugees Stranded in Jordan Desert
Syrian Refugees Stranded in Jordan Desert
Hundreds of Syrian refugees are stranded in remote desert areas because Jordan is restricting informal border crossings,
Human Rights Watch say that Jordan has done a great deal to help Syrians fleeing the conflict in their country, but this was "no excuse to abandon newer arrivals".
Aid agencies estimate that about 2,500 people were stranded there in mid-April, but an international aid worker told HRW that this number had dropped to about 1,000 by late May after the Jordanian border guards allowed some of them to move out of the border zone.
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The Syrian Seven
The Syrian Seven
The Syrian Seven
Available from Amazon...
Loosely based on the classic sixties western, The Magnificent Seven, a band of mercenaries head to modern day, war-torn Syria, in order to help defend a village under attack from the Islamic Militants of ISIS. But all is not as it appears. So unfolds a gripping tale of courage, friendship, treachery and in the end ultimate sacrifice, as the need to defend loved ones becomes all over-riding. No matter what the cost. Seven good men on a mission of mercy are finally forced to make a decision on whether to cut and run or fight. They stay and all hell lets loose in the Syrian Desert. A battle at the end of the world. In a
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Syrian soldier's message from Deir ez Zour
Syrian soldier's message from Deir ez Zour
Syrian soldier's message from Deir ez Zour
Member of Brigadier-General Issam Zahreddine's Republican Guards reports from Syria's 'Stalingrad 2' on the long battle to eject ISIS from key areas in the Eastern Syrian desert region. Subtitles by Reme Sakr.
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Syrian Republican Guard, ISIS rats, Deir rez Zor desert, General Issam Zahreddine
Syrian Republican Guard, ISIS rats, Deir rez Zor desert, General Issam Zahreddine
Syrian Republican Guard, ISIS rats, Deir rez Zor desert, General Issam Zahreddine
The Syrian Republican Guard hunting ISIS rats in the Deir rez Zor desert, featuring the frontline General Issam Zahreddine,
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Syrian Civil War: Marwan: 4-year-old Syrian war refugee found wandering alone in desert
Syrian Civil War: Marwan: 4-year-old Syrian war refugee found wandering alone in desert
Syrian Civil War: Marwan: 4-year-old Syrian war refugee found wandering alone in desert
Syrian Civil War: Marwan: 4-year-old Syrian war refugee found wandering alone in desert
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UN relief workers found a 4-year-old Syrian refugee named Marwan wandering alone in the desert near the border with Jordan. Marwan was fleeing the civil war with his parents when they became separated. All the boy had was a plastic bag full of his possessions. How long he had been alone in the desert is unclear.
UN aid workers brought the boy to a refugee center in Jordan that is sheltering more than 100,000 was refugees. About 10 percent of the refu
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FSA fires rounds in desert at Syrian Army patrols
FSA fires rounds in desert at Syrian Army patrols
FSA fires rounds in desert at Syrian Army patrols
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Behroopiya(1971)INDIA*RARE DESERT BELLY DANCE*'Meri Banu' with SYRIAN DANCER FARYAL&JUNIOR; MEHMOOD
Behroopiya(1971)INDIA*RARE DESERT BELLY DANCE*'Meri Banu' with SYRIAN DANCER FARYAL&JUNIOR; MEHMOOD
Behroopiya(1971)INDIA*RARE DESERT BELLY DANCE*'Meri Banu' with SYRIAN DANCER FARYAL&JUNIOR; MEHMOOD
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-08-04/news/52428299_1_lt-gen-philip-campose-national-defence-college-army-staff - Lt Gen Philip Campose takes over as Army Vice Chief
PTI Aug 4, 2014, 06.41PM IST - NEW DELHI: Lt Gen Philip Campose- a veteran mechanised infantry officer, has taken over as the new Vice Chief of Army Staff succeeding Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, who is now heading the 1.3 million strong force.
59-year-old Lt Gen Campose, who was till now the Western Army Commander, took over as the Vice Chief on August 1, an Army release said here.
An alumnus of St Xavier's School, Delhi, the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla a
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4 year old Syrian refugee found alone in desert HQ
4 year old Syrian refugee found alone in desert HQ
4 year old Syrian refugee found alone in desert HQ
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Syrian soap recreates Damascus in Gulf desert
Syrian soap recreates Damascus in Gulf desert
Syrian soap recreates Damascus in Gulf desert
A traditional Damascene bath comes to life in the Emirates as a team of Syrian actors bustle around in wooden clogs on a film set built far away from war-torn Syria. "Hammam Shami" (Damascus Bath) is a Syrian soap to be broadcast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in July, and for which the settings have been built for the first time outside Syria because of its conflict. FULL STORY: http://goo.gl/LkKEFU
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JORDAN - Life for Syrian refugees inside Zaatari "desert prison"
JORDAN - Life for Syrian refugees inside Zaatari "desert prison"
JORDAN - Life for Syrian refugees inside Zaatari "desert prison"
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The crisis in Syria, which entered its fifth year on Sunday, has claimed the lives of more than 200,000 people and left millions stranded in vast refugee camps in neighbouring countries, often with little prospect of returning home.
The Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan started as just a few tents in the desert, but is now home to more than 80,000 refugees and is gradually evolving into a permanent settlement.
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Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert...
Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
wn.com/Rebels Capture And Destroy An Isis Camp In The Syrian Desert
Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
- published: 08 Jul 2015
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2015 04 12 Rebels Capture and Destroy an ISIS Camp in the Syrian Desert
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
...
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) 2015-04-12 The Black Army of the East .
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
The first video of the operations of the National Defense and the Palestinian factions from within the Yarmouk refugee camp || Syrische Regierungseinheiten .
wn.com/2015 04 12 Rebels Capture And Destroy An Isis Camp In The Syrian Desert
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) 2015-04-12 The Black Army of the East .
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
The first video of the operations of the National Defense and the Palestinian factions from within the Yarmouk refugee camp || Syrische Regierungseinheiten .
- published: 30 Sep 2015
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Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp.
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and .
Syrian...
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and .
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and .
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
Syria War 2015 - FSA vs SAA Heavy Clashes Aleppo [1080p HD] Subscribe for more 1080p quality 60 frames per second, for more high quality War Footage, .
wn.com/Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture And Destroy An Is Camp.
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and .
Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and Destroy an IS Camp. Syrian Civil War. Rebels Capture and .
Syria War 2015 || Rebels (Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya) capture and destroy an ISIS (Islamic State) Camp in the Syrian Desert (Homs Province) || Rebellen zerstören .
Syria War 2015 - FSA vs SAA Heavy Clashes Aleppo [1080p HD] Subscribe for more 1080p quality 60 frames per second, for more high quality War Footage, .
- published: 29 Sep 2015
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Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World
Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World:
10. Chihuahuan Desert
9. Great Basin Desert
8. Syrian Desert
7. Great Victoria Desert
6. Patagonian Desert
5. Kalahari ...
Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World:
10. Chihuahuan Desert
9. Great Basin Desert
8. Syrian Desert
7. Great Victoria Desert
6. Patagonian Desert
5. Kalahari Desert
4. Gobi Desert
3. Arabian Desert
2. Sahara Desert
1. Antarctic Desert
This Video Features the song 'Hang_Ups_(Want_You)' from YouTube Audio Library (http://www.youtube.com/t/terms), available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
Hope You Enjoyed!
wn.com/Top 10 Largest Deserts In The World
Top 10 Largest Deserts in the World:
10. Chihuahuan Desert
9. Great Basin Desert
8. Syrian Desert
7. Great Victoria Desert
6. Patagonian Desert
5. Kalahari Desert
4. Gobi Desert
3. Arabian Desert
2. Sahara Desert
1. Antarctic Desert
This Video Features the song 'Hang_Ups_(Want_You)' from YouTube Audio Library (http://www.youtube.com/t/terms), available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
Hope You Enjoyed!
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 37
Why to name planet Palmyra
Palmyra is an ancient city in the Syrian Desert.
It contains some of the most beautiful and valuable monuments in the world.
Palmyra stood there even before the...
Palmyra is an ancient city in the Syrian Desert.
It contains some of the most beautiful and valuable monuments in the world.
Palmyra stood there even before the Roman Empire.
The city is listed on the UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
We; in the Syrian Astronomical Association; believe that the name “Palmyra” is appropriate to call on a planet orbiting the star Errai because:
The name is short, suitable, can be easily used and pronounced in all languages of the world.
The hosting star (Errai) has an Arabic name, meaning the Shepherd.
So we think the planet should derive its name from our culture and heritage as well.
Palmyra is an oasis of palms, which was a destination of shepherds for all times.
Palmyra is seriously threatened by current conflict in the Middle East.
So the name must be immortalized in the sky, for the sake of young generation.
Please find time to learn more about Palmyra in the following link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmyra
This film is Written by Dr. Firas Safadi
Produced and Directed by: Wasseem Muaffaq AL KHANI.
AL KHANI MEDIA Production and Service, Damascus, Syria.
khanitv@scs-net.org
On behalf of: the Syrian Astronomical Association.
http://www.saaa-sy.org
2015
wn.com/Why To Name Planet Palmyra
Palmyra is an ancient city in the Syrian Desert.
It contains some of the most beautiful and valuable monuments in the world.
Palmyra stood there even before the Roman Empire.
The city is listed on the UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
We; in the Syrian Astronomical Association; believe that the name “Palmyra” is appropriate to call on a planet orbiting the star Errai because:
The name is short, suitable, can be easily used and pronounced in all languages of the world.
The hosting star (Errai) has an Arabic name, meaning the Shepherd.
So we think the planet should derive its name from our culture and heritage as well.
Palmyra is an oasis of palms, which was a destination of shepherds for all times.
Palmyra is seriously threatened by current conflict in the Middle East.
So the name must be immortalized in the sky, for the sake of young generation.
Please find time to learn more about Palmyra in the following link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmyra
This film is Written by Dr. Firas Safadi
Produced and Directed by: Wasseem Muaffaq AL KHANI.
AL KHANI MEDIA Production and Service, Damascus, Syria.
khanitv@scs-net.org
On behalf of: the Syrian Astronomical Association.
http://www.saaa-sy.org
2015
- published: 10 Aug 2015
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Syrian refugees turn Jordan's water-starved desert green
As Syria's conflict continues, across the border refugees fleeing the war are laying down roots in Jordan's desert.
Around 200 gardens have sprouted up, turnin...
As Syria's conflict continues, across the border refugees fleeing the war are laying down roots in Jordan's desert.
Around 200 gardens have sprouted up, turning the barren landscape of the world's second most water-scarce country green.
Green fingers at the Zaatari camp in northern Jordan.
Children living in this refugee camp are gardening in what has become their back yard.
For most of the 80,000 residents (79,299 according to UNHCR), Zaatari is a dramatic departure from the urban lifestyle they once lived.
Gardens have been created to offer some resemblance of the life the Syrian refugees left behind.
Zeyad Al Hoshan built his fountain with the help of his eldest son to offer a sense of normality for him and his family.
"I've tried to create something that can always remind me of my home in Syria. Even the bricks we are siting on now, these were like the ones used in the summer gatherings in my house in Syria," says Al Hoshan.
For Al Hoshan and his family gardening has become a colourful antidote to the dusty desert plains.
Olive trees are not only planted for peace, but also to try and bring a sense of normality back to the lives of refugees - many of whom are longing to return home.
Adham Al Khamees fled to Jordan over a year-and-a-half ago with his family of six, and has found gardening very fulfilling.
"I think it's that when I plant something and I see it grow, seeing the green come to live in this desert scene, to me that's an achievement. I'm an employee here and when I return home from work, before I drink water I go water the garden I prefer to water the plants, than when I drink water myself. These plants have a soul, just like me and I'm sure they were thirsty too," says Al Khamees.
Children here are also getting involved in gardening too.
Over a year ago, non-governmental organisation (NGO) Save the Children began special classes as part of their informal education programme.
Mohammad Abu Farha, who runs gardening workshops, says planting trees and flowers seems to have had a dramatic impact on the children's behaviour and psychosocial well being.
"When the children started participating in this programme, the change was very noticeable, they were much less violent and much less aggressive, they started building new friendships, the positive change was visible. The programme had a positive impact on their lives, and to them it is one of the most effective psychosocial activities," he explains.
"The beauty of this programme is that you are building something with your own hands and that is the beauty of gardening, it allows you to see the results right in front of you, this gives the children a new hope for their lives."
Syrian refugee Jamal fled the conflict over a year ago.
He's been taking part in gardening classes.
"Since the day I started gardening at the centre, I realise planting comforts me. I didn't know how to garden till I came here. I went back home with some seeds and also planted an olive tree, then cabbage, coriander, parsley, I felt a big relief and it improved my well-being. Gardening gives you the chance to start over," he says.
Caring for these plants does have its challenges and with Jordan being the second most water scarce county in the world, according to the United Nations' Ministry of Water and Irrigation, providing the necessary resources is not always possible.
But for now, the gardens of Zaatari represent an oasis in the desert.
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As Syria's conflict continues, across the border refugees fleeing the war are laying down roots in Jordan's desert.
Around 200 gardens have sprouted up, turning the barren landscape of the world's second most water-scarce country green.
Green fingers at the Zaatari camp in northern Jordan.
Children living in this refugee camp are gardening in what has become their back yard.
For most of the 80,000 residents (79,299 according to UNHCR), Zaatari is a dramatic departure from the urban lifestyle they once lived.
Gardens have been created to offer some resemblance of the life the Syrian refugees left behind.
Zeyad Al Hoshan built his fountain with the help of his eldest son to offer a sense of normality for him and his family.
"I've tried to create something that can always remind me of my home in Syria. Even the bricks we are siting on now, these were like the ones used in the summer gatherings in my house in Syria," says Al Hoshan.
For Al Hoshan and his family gardening has become a colourful antidote to the dusty desert plains.
Olive trees are not only planted for peace, but also to try and bring a sense of normality back to the lives of refugees - many of whom are longing to return home.
Adham Al Khamees fled to Jordan over a year-and-a-half ago with his family of six, and has found gardening very fulfilling.
"I think it's that when I plant something and I see it grow, seeing the green come to live in this desert scene, to me that's an achievement. I'm an employee here and when I return home from work, before I drink water I go water the garden I prefer to water the plants, than when I drink water myself. These plants have a soul, just like me and I'm sure they were thirsty too," says Al Khamees.
Children here are also getting involved in gardening too.
Over a year ago, non-governmental organisation (NGO) Save the Children began special classes as part of their informal education programme.
Mohammad Abu Farha, who runs gardening workshops, says planting trees and flowers seems to have had a dramatic impact on the children's behaviour and psychosocial well being.
"When the children started participating in this programme, the change was very noticeable, they were much less violent and much less aggressive, they started building new friendships, the positive change was visible. The programme had a positive impact on their lives, and to them it is one of the most effective psychosocial activities," he explains.
"The beauty of this programme is that you are building something with your own hands and that is the beauty of gardening, it allows you to see the results right in front of you, this gives the children a new hope for their lives."
Syrian refugee Jamal fled the conflict over a year ago.
He's been taking part in gardening classes.
"Since the day I started gardening at the centre, I realise planting comforts me. I didn't know how to garden till I came here. I went back home with some seeds and also planted an olive tree, then cabbage, coriander, parsley, I felt a big relief and it improved my well-being. Gardening gives you the chance to start over," he says.
Caring for these plants does have its challenges and with Jordan being the second most water scarce county in the world, according to the United Nations' Ministry of Water and Irrigation, providing the necessary resources is not always possible.
But for now, the gardens of Zaatari represent an oasis in the desert.
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- published: 03 Aug 2015
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CONSTELLATION CRASHES IN SYRIAN DESERT - NO SOUND
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Syria War 2015 ll Syrian Army Heavy Clashes In Yarmouk
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Syria War 2015 - Close Call For Syrian Rebel Tank During Clashes In Daraa
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- published: 17 Jun 2015
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Syrian refugees 'stranded in Jordanian desert'
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- published: 03 Jun 2015
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Syrian Refugees Stranded in Jordan Desert
Hundreds of Syrian refugees are stranded in remote desert areas because Jordan is restricting informal border crossings,
Human Rights Watch say that Jordan has ...
Hundreds of Syrian refugees are stranded in remote desert areas because Jordan is restricting informal border crossings,
Human Rights Watch say that Jordan has done a great deal to help Syrians fleeing the conflict in their country, but this was "no excuse to abandon newer arrivals".
Aid agencies estimate that about 2,500 people were stranded there in mid-April, but an international aid worker told HRW that this number had dropped to about 1,000 by late May after the Jordanian border guards allowed some of them to move out of the border zone.
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Hundreds of Syrian refugees are stranded in remote desert areas because Jordan is restricting informal border crossings,
Human Rights Watch say that Jordan has done a great deal to help Syrians fleeing the conflict in their country, but this was "no excuse to abandon newer arrivals".
Aid agencies estimate that about 2,500 people were stranded there in mid-April, but an international aid worker told HRW that this number had dropped to about 1,000 by late May after the Jordanian border guards allowed some of them to move out of the border zone.
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The Syrian Seven
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Loosely based on the classic sixties western, The Magnificent Seven, a band of mercenaries head to modern day, war-torn Syria, in order to help defend a village under attack from the Islamic Militants of ISIS. But all is not as it appears. So unfolds a gripping tale of courage, friendship, treachery and in the end ultimate sacrifice, as the need to defend loved ones becomes all over-riding. No matter what the cost. Seven good men on a mission of mercy are finally forced to make a decision on whether to cut and run or fight. They stay and all hell lets loose in the Syrian Desert. A battle at the end of the world. In a place called Khalifa
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Loosely based on the classic sixties western, The Magnificent Seven, a band of mercenaries head to modern day, war-torn Syria, in order to help defend a village under attack from the Islamic Militants of ISIS. But all is not as it appears. So unfolds a gripping tale of courage, friendship, treachery and in the end ultimate sacrifice, as the need to defend loved ones becomes all over-riding. No matter what the cost. Seven good men on a mission of mercy are finally forced to make a decision on whether to cut and run or fight. They stay and all hell lets loose in the Syrian Desert. A battle at the end of the world. In a place called Khalifa
- published: 25 May 2015
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Syrian soldier's message from Deir ez Zour
Member of Brigadier-General Issam Zahreddine's Republican Guards reports from Syria's 'Stalingrad 2' on the long battle to eject ISIS from key areas in the East...
Member of Brigadier-General Issam Zahreddine's Republican Guards reports from Syria's 'Stalingrad 2' on the long battle to eject ISIS from key areas in the Eastern Syrian desert region. Subtitles by Reme Sakr.
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Member of Brigadier-General Issam Zahreddine's Republican Guards reports from Syria's 'Stalingrad 2' on the long battle to eject ISIS from key areas in the Eastern Syrian desert region. Subtitles by Reme Sakr.
- published: 19 May 2015
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Syrian Republican Guard, ISIS rats, Deir rez Zor desert, General Issam Zahreddine
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- published: 29 Apr 2015
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Syrian Civil War: Marwan: 4-year-old Syrian war refugee found wandering alone in desert
Syrian Civil War: Marwan: 4-year-old Syrian war refugee found wandering alone in desert
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UN relief workers found a 4-year-old Syrian refugee named Marwan wandering alone in the desert near the border with Jordan. Marwan was fleeing the civil war with his parents when they became separated. All the boy had was a plastic bag full of his possessions. How long he had been alone in the desert is unclear.
UN aid workers brought the boy to a refugee center in Jordan that is sheltering more than 100,000 was refugees. About 10 percent of the refugees are under the age 4.
The journey across the desert can take several days. The UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic assumed Maran may have been helped by someone because a small child would not be able to survive the extreme weather on his own.
Marwan has now been reunited with his parents.
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The Syrian Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية السورية), also known as the Syrian Revolution, is an ongoing armed conflict taking place in Syria. The unrest began in the early spring of 2011 within the context of Arab Spring protests, with nationwide protests against President Bashar al-Assad's government, whose forces responded with violent crackdowns. The conflict gradually morphed from popular protests to an armed rebellion after months of military sieges.
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Syrian Civil War: Marwan: 4-year-old Syrian war refugee found wandering alone in desert
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UN relief workers found a 4-year-old Syrian refugee named Marwan wandering alone in the desert near the border with Jordan. Marwan was fleeing the civil war with his parents when they became separated. All the boy had was a plastic bag full of his possessions. How long he had been alone in the desert is unclear.
UN aid workers brought the boy to a refugee center in Jordan that is sheltering more than 100,000 was refugees. About 10 percent of the refugees are under the age 4.
The journey across the desert can take several days. The UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic assumed Maran may have been helped by someone because a small child would not be able to survive the extreme weather on his own.
Marwan has now been reunited with his parents.
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The Syrian Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية السورية), also known as the Syrian Revolution, is an ongoing armed conflict taking place in Syria. The unrest began in the early spring of 2011 within the context of Arab Spring protests, with nationwide protests against President Bashar al-Assad's government, whose forces responded with violent crackdowns. The conflict gradually morphed from popular protests to an armed rebellion after months of military sieges.
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- published: 21 Apr 2015
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Behroopiya(1971)INDIA*RARE DESERT BELLY DANCE*'Meri Banu' with SYRIAN DANCER FARYAL&JUNIOR; MEHMOOD
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PTI Aug 4, 2014, 06.41PM IST - NEW DELHI: Lt Gen Philip Campose- a veteran mechanised infantry officer, has taken over as the new Vice Chief of Army Staff succeeding Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, who is now heading the 1.3 million strong force.
59-year-old Lt Gen Campose, who was till now the Western Army Commander, took over as the Vice Chief on August 1, an Army release said here.
An alumnus of St Xavier's School, Delhi, the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla and the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun, he was commissioned into the Infantry in 1974 and later sidestepped into the newly constituted Mechanised Infantry Regiment in 1982.
Trained at the Vystral Academy, Russia and the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, the officer has also attended the Higher Command Course, Mhow and the National Defence College, New Delhi.
His command appointments include an Independent Armoured Brigade, an Infantry Division on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir and a Corps in the Western Sector.
"He has participated in a UN Peacekeeping Mission in the former Yugoslavia and headed a UN security force in Northern Iraq," the release said.
The officer had headed a General Court Martial in the Sukna land scam while he was commanding the Jodhpur-based 12 Desert Corps.
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Former Defence Minister in Vajpayee-led NDA government and estranged BJP leader Jaswant Singh is in critical condition and has been admitted to the Army RR hospital.
Jaswanth Singh slipped and fell at his Delhi residence suffering critical head injuries. He was found unconscious at about 11 PM. He was rushed to the hospital.
The 76-year-old leader was expelled from the BJP ahead of the elections after he defied the party diktat and contested from Barmer in Rajasthan as an Independent.
Singh held the finance, defence and external affairs ministries in previous BJP-led governments.
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PTI Aug 4, 2014, 06.41PM IST - NEW DELHI: Lt Gen Philip Campose- a veteran mechanised infantry officer, has taken over as the new Vice Chief of Army Staff succeeding Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, who is now heading the 1.3 million strong force.
59-year-old Lt Gen Campose, who was till now the Western Army Commander, took over as the Vice Chief on August 1, an Army release said here.
An alumnus of St Xavier's School, Delhi, the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla and the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun, he was commissioned into the Infantry in 1974 and later sidestepped into the newly constituted Mechanised Infantry Regiment in 1982.
Trained at the Vystral Academy, Russia and the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, the officer has also attended the Higher Command Course, Mhow and the National Defence College, New Delhi.
His command appointments include an Independent Armoured Brigade, an Infantry Division on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir and a Corps in the Western Sector.
"He has participated in a UN Peacekeeping Mission in the former Yugoslavia and headed a UN security force in Northern Iraq," the release said.
The officer had headed a General Court Martial in the Sukna land scam while he was commanding the Jodhpur-based 12 Desert Corps.
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Former Defence Minister in Vajpayee-led NDA government and estranged BJP leader Jaswant Singh is in critical condition and has been admitted to the Army RR hospital.
Jaswanth Singh slipped and fell at his Delhi residence suffering critical head injuries. He was found unconscious at about 11 PM. He was rushed to the hospital.
The 76-year-old leader was expelled from the BJP ahead of the elections after he defied the party diktat and contested from Barmer in Rajasthan as an Independent.
Singh held the finance, defence and external affairs ministries in previous BJP-led governments.
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- published: 14 Apr 2015
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Syrian soap recreates Damascus in Gulf desert
A traditional Damascene bath comes to life in the Emirates as a team of Syrian actors bustle around in wooden clogs on a film set built far away from war-torn S...
A traditional Damascene bath comes to life in the Emirates as a team of Syrian actors bustle around in wooden clogs on a film set built far away from war-torn Syria. "Hammam Shami" (Damascus Bath) is a Syrian soap to be broadcast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in July, and for which the settings have been built for the first time outside Syria because of its conflict. FULL STORY: http://goo.gl/LkKEFU
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A traditional Damascene bath comes to life in the Emirates as a team of Syrian actors bustle around in wooden clogs on a film set built far away from war-torn Syria. "Hammam Shami" (Damascus Bath) is a Syrian soap to be broadcast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in July, and for which the settings have been built for the first time outside Syria because of its conflict. FULL STORY: http://goo.gl/LkKEFU
- published: 20 Mar 2015
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JORDAN - Life for Syrian refugees inside Zaatari "desert prison"
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The crisis in Syria, which entered its fifth year on Sunday, has claimed the lives of more than 200,000 people and left millions stranded in vast refugee camps in neighbouring countries, often with little prospect of returning home.
The Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan started as just a few tents in the desert, but is now home to more than 80,000 refugees and is gradually evolving into a permanent settlement.
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The crisis in Syria, which entered its fifth year on Sunday, has claimed the lives of more than 200,000 people and left millions stranded in vast refugee camps in neighbouring countries, often with little prospect of returning home.
The Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan started as just a few tents in the desert, but is now home to more than 80,000 refugees and is gradually evolving into a permanent settlement.
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The Ports of the Desert, Ancient Syria & Arabia (Secrets of Archeology)
The Ports of the Desert, Ancient Syria & Arabia (Secrets of Archeology)
The Ports of the Desert, Ancient Syria & Arabia (Secrets of Archeology)
The Ports of the Desert
From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
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ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula
A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th century B.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in t
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Living in Desert: Sahara Documentary - How the Life in Desert Look Like
Living in Desert: Sahara Documentary - How the Life in Desert Look Like
Living in Desert: Sahara Documentary - How the Life in Desert Look Like
The Sahara (Arabic: al-As-Sahara Kobra, الصحراء الكبرى, the Grand Desert and steppe ) is a large ecoregion desert located in the northern part of the African continent . It stretches over 5000 kilometers of the Atlantic to the Red Sea and covers nearly 8 million square kilometers , an area the size of Australia. It extends beyond the Red Sea and geographers speak of a large Saharan-Arabian desert. The Sahara is the western part of a broad dry diagonal stretching from the outskirts of the Senegal River until Mongolia .
Considered the largest hot desert in the world, it divides the continent from north to south. It covers vast expanses of terr
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A Closer Look To The City Of Palmyra
A Closer Look To The City Of Palmyra
A Closer Look To The City Of Palmyra
Palmyra /ˌpælˈmaɪərə/, (Aramaic: ܬܕܡܘܪܬܐ; Arabic: تدمر; Hebrew: תַּדְמוֹר; Ancient Greek: Παλμύρα), was an ancient Semitic city, located in Homs Governorate, Syria. Dating back to the Neolithic, Palmyra was first attested in the early second millennium BC, as a caravan stop for travelers crossing the Syrian Desert. The city is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and in the annals of the Assyrian kings, then it was incorporated into the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire which brought great prosperity. Palmyra's wealth allowed the construction of many monumental projects. By the third century, Palmyra was turned into a pros
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Silk Road II - Episode 15: The Caravans Move West
Silk Road II - Episode 15: The Caravans Move West
Silk Road II - Episode 15: The Caravans Move West
Episode 15: The Caravans Move West Trek 200 kilometers across the Syrian desert in a camel caravan to the ancient Valley of the Dead - where you will discove...
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Christopher Hitchens on Qatar, Iraq, George W. Bush: "The least qualified guy to run for the office"
Christopher Hitchens on Qatar, Iraq, George W. Bush: "The least qualified guy to run for the office"
Christopher Hitchens on Qatar, Iraq, George W. Bush: "The least qualified guy to run for the office"
Qatar (Arabic: قطر Qaṭar [ˈqɑtˤɑr]; local vernacular pronunciation: [ɡɪtˤɑr], officially the State of Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر Dawlat Qaṭar), is a sovereign Arab state, located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeasterly coast of the much larger Arabian Peninsula. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. A strait in the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby island state of Bahrain.
Qatar has been ruled as an absolute and hereditary emirate by the Al Thani family since the mid-19th century. Formerly one of the poorest Persian Gu
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Syrian Refugee Camps Becoming Established Cities
Syrian Refugee Camps Becoming Established Cities
Syrian Refugee Camps Becoming Established Cities
Home away from home: The tragic story of the Jordan/Syria border crisis.
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The civil war in Syria has created the world's worst refugee crisis in twenty years. 2.8 million people have fled their homeland to live in foreign camps, such as the UNHCR camp in northern Jordan.
"I always heard the word refugee but I never imagined I would be one", says Samar Hariri, a grieving school teacher and mother of five. Samar, her husband and their children are just a handful of the 100,000 displace
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NHK Silk Road IV - Syria and Lebanon
NHK Silk Road IV - Syria and Lebanon
NHK Silk Road IV - Syria and Lebanon
Syria and Lebanon are the "last 100km" of the Silk Road. This area is also where various religions coexist. Documentary begins with a Christian village of Ma...
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Globe Trekker - Syria featuring Holly Morris
Globe Trekker - Syria featuring Holly Morris
Globe Trekker - Syria featuring Holly Morris
Syria is home to one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world and offers the independent traveler a wide range of exciting and multi-layered experienc...
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Egypt's Lost City - Ancient Egyptian and Pharaoh- Documentary Films
Egypt's Lost City - Ancient Egyptian and Pharaoh- Documentary Films
Egypt's Lost City - Ancient Egyptian and Pharaoh- Documentary Films
Egypt's Lost City of Amarna : Documentary on Ancient Egypt's Lost City (Full Documentary). ...
Hidden, until now. In ten years of archaeological digs in the Syrian Desert, the lost city of Qatna has been rediscovered and a team of international scientists has ...
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Ecnephias - Necrogod (Full Album)
Ecnephias - Necrogod (Full Album)
Ecnephias - Necrogod (Full Album)
Ecnephias - Necrogod
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1 Syrian Desert (intro) 00:00
2 The Temple of Baal-Seth 01:52
3 Kukulkan 07:17
4 Necrogod 11:59
5 Ishtar (Al-'Uzza) 15:34
6 Anubis (The incense of twilight) 22:07
7 Kali Ma (The Mother of the Black Face) 26:30
8 Leviathan (Seas of fate) 32:18
9 Voodoo (Daughter of idols) 36:23
10 Winds of Horus (instrumental) 43:37
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SYRIA
SYRIA
SYRIA
Syria is an ancient country of culture, located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortres...
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The Armenian Genocide [ The Hidden Holocaust ] 1992 Documentary
The Armenian Genocide [ The Hidden Holocaust ] 1992 Documentary
The Armenian Genocide [ The Hidden Holocaust ] 1992 Documentary
More About The Armenian Genocide http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_genocide
The Armenian Genocide (Armenian: Հայոց Ցեղասպանություն, [hɑˈjɔtsʰ tsʰɛʁɑspɑnuˈtʰjun]), also known as the Armenian Holocaust, the Armenian Massacres and, traditionally among Armenians, as the Great Crime (Armenian: Մեծ Եղեռն, [mɛts jɛˈʁɛrn]; English transliteration: Medz Yeghern [Medz/Great + Yeghern/Crime]) was the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects from their historic homeland in the territory constituting the present-day Republic of Turkey. It took place during and after World War I and was implemented in two phases:
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Let's Enjoy Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut #14
Let's Enjoy Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut #14
Let's Enjoy Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut #14
...in which we leave Marib behind and venture out into the syrian desert.
Celebrating the impending release of the crowdfunded 5th Broken Sword: Serpent's Curse with the 1996 adventure classic that started it all: Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars in a director's cut.
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut (2010)
(Circle of Blood in North America)
An adventure game developed by Revolution Software, published by Virgin Interactive.
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Shocking - Lost Tribes of the Bible - the Gimira
Shocking - Lost Tribes of the Bible - the Gimira
Shocking - Lost Tribes of the Bible - the Gimira
Skip to 24:00 734 B.C. - Northern Israel is in exile Recovery of tablets and monumental inscriptions of Western Asia has done much to throw new light upon th...
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Voyage to Amasia
Voyage to Amasia
Voyage to Amasia
"Voyage to Amasia" documents composer Eric Hachikian's return to his ancestral home - Amasia, Turkey - nearly 100 years after Ottoman soldiers deported his grandmother Helen and her family...
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April 2014 Genocide Awareness & Prevention Month
April 2014 Genocide Awareness & Prevention Month
April 2014 Genocide Awareness & Prevention Month
Remembering the Past Toward Healing our Future. April 2014 Six-event commemorative film series featuring the stories of survivors and their children. Armenia...
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Al Jazeera - Witness: Grandma's Tattoos
Al Jazeera - Witness: Grandma's Tattoos
Al Jazeera - Witness: Grandma's Tattoos
A filmmaker makes a journey into her own family's history to investigate the terrible truth behind her grandmother's odd tattoos and, in the process, unveils the story of the Armenian women driven out of Ottoman Turkey during the First World War.
" Grandma's Tattoo's " is a masterpiece documentary film made by Suzanne Khardalian tracing her own family's history and specially her grand-mother's history with her odd tattoos which were marked on her face and hands ,as an islamic tradition ,during her childhood and youth life among muslims after the tragic events of the 1915 Armenian Genocide . A " Must " that every Armenian must watch and know,
The Ports of the Desert, Ancient Syria & Arabia (Secrets of Archeology)
The Ports of the Desert
From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the ...
The Ports of the Desert
From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
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The Ports of the Desert
From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
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ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula
A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th century B.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multie...
A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th century B.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
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A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th century B.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
Explore Ancient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.
- published: 04 May 2015
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Living in Desert: Sahara Documentary - How the Life in Desert Look Like
The Sahara (Arabic: al-As-Sahara Kobra, الصحراء الكبرى, the Grand Desert and steppe ) is a large ecoregion desert located in the northern part of the African co...
The Sahara (Arabic: al-As-Sahara Kobra, الصحراء الكبرى, the Grand Desert and steppe ) is a large ecoregion desert located in the northern part of the African continent . It stretches over 5000 kilometers of the Atlantic to the Red Sea and covers nearly 8 million square kilometers , an area the size of Australia. It extends beyond the Red Sea and geographers speak of a large Saharan-Arabian desert. The Sahara is the western part of a broad dry diagonal stretching from the outskirts of the Senegal River until Mongolia .
Considered the largest hot desert in the world, it divides the continent from north to south. It covers vast expanses of territory and extends the territory of ten States : the Algeria , the Tunisian , the Morocco , the Libya , the Egypt , the Sudan , the Chad , the Niger , the Mali , the Mauritanian and the disputed territory of Western Sahara .
Contrary to popular belief, the sandy desert covers only 20% of the area of the Sahara. Most travelers know the images of sandy deserts ( Grand Erg Oriental and the Grand Erg Occidental ) but neglect those mountains ( Hoggar , Tassili , Tibesti ) of hamadas , the regs (Tanezrouft) and huge regions covered webs sand like Majabat al Kubra ...
The word Sahara desert which means in Arabic means in all languages the great African desert. But the name Tiniri (or Ténéré) which means desert in language Tamashek , the language Tamazight Tuareg native, was awarded by them in one of the driest regions of the Sahara in northern Niger .
This great desert is the largest and the only true desert in the geographical sense because it has hyper regions (less than 50 mm of annual rainfall but with extreme interannual irregularity), dry (less than 150 mm annual rainfall and concentrated vegetation in wadis), semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas. Dry diagonal which it belongs includes the Sahara, the Arabian , the Syrian desert (Syria, Jordan and Iraq), the Dasht-e Kavir (Iran), the Dasht-e Lut (Iran), the Thar (India) and continues with medium latitude deserts of Central Asia (the Karakum the Kyzyl Kum and China the Taklamakan desert and Gobi ).
This dryness is due to the loss of two major sources of precipitation: the polar front and the equatorial currents from west and it leads to particularly important drought intensity and duration.
The Sahara is the largest and the largest hot desert in the world. The climate ranges from the extreme heat in full summer day and cool nights in winter or cold in the highlands (the night the temperature can drop to - 10 ° C in Atakor and in the Assekrem between 2000 and 2500 meters above sea level between December and February). This desert is known for its climate extremes: in fact the Sahara has places belonging warmer, drier, more arid and sunnier in the world. The Sahara obviously has a hot desert climate ( Köppen climate classification BWh) characterized by generally long summers, prolonged and extremely hot or hot while winters are short, brief and extremely gentle and can even be really hot. The Saharan climate is also characterized by a perpetual clear skies and very low rainfall or almost nonexistent, but they are also very irregular and sporadic. Although located predominantly in the Tropic of Cancer , its climate is subtropical said in reference to the subtropical high pressures that are largely responsible for the climate of the Sahara. The northern fringe of the Sahara is subjected to a regime of winter but very low rainfall where the Mediterranean disturbances associated with the polar front reach highly attenuated. The southern edge is subjected to a regime of irregular summer rains but relatively low that only occur when the intertropical convergence zone goes back far enough to the north or when tropical depressions are strong enough. In both cases, the climate is very dry and the rains are very irregular, especially in the southern fringe, on the border with the Sahel . Between the two parties, the central Sahara is subject to extremely arid regime marked by the establishment of the continental trade wind called harmattan (hot wind, very dry and often dusty). Only the highest peaks of the Hoggar and Tibesti are watered but rainfall still remain very low. Finally the Atlantic coastal area bathed by the cold current of the Canaries is subject to sea breezes and a few mists phenomena. Saharan climates, especially subtropical have daily and annual temperature ranges with well marked in some cases of sudden temperature changes due to the extremely dry and clear air and the light of heaven. Moreover, the presence of winds in the desert further increases drought by allowing the renewal of an increasingly dry air mass. In all cases, the Saharan climate is very monotonous, marked by oppressive conditions, because it is hot, dry, sunny and windy throughout the year.
wn.com/Living In Desert Sahara Documentary How The Life In Desert Look Like
The Sahara (Arabic: al-As-Sahara Kobra, الصحراء الكبرى, the Grand Desert and steppe ) is a large ecoregion desert located in the northern part of the African continent . It stretches over 5000 kilometers of the Atlantic to the Red Sea and covers nearly 8 million square kilometers , an area the size of Australia. It extends beyond the Red Sea and geographers speak of a large Saharan-Arabian desert. The Sahara is the western part of a broad dry diagonal stretching from the outskirts of the Senegal River until Mongolia .
Considered the largest hot desert in the world, it divides the continent from north to south. It covers vast expanses of territory and extends the territory of ten States : the Algeria , the Tunisian , the Morocco , the Libya , the Egypt , the Sudan , the Chad , the Niger , the Mali , the Mauritanian and the disputed territory of Western Sahara .
Contrary to popular belief, the sandy desert covers only 20% of the area of the Sahara. Most travelers know the images of sandy deserts ( Grand Erg Oriental and the Grand Erg Occidental ) but neglect those mountains ( Hoggar , Tassili , Tibesti ) of hamadas , the regs (Tanezrouft) and huge regions covered webs sand like Majabat al Kubra ...
The word Sahara desert which means in Arabic means in all languages the great African desert. But the name Tiniri (or Ténéré) which means desert in language Tamashek , the language Tamazight Tuareg native, was awarded by them in one of the driest regions of the Sahara in northern Niger .
This great desert is the largest and the only true desert in the geographical sense because it has hyper regions (less than 50 mm of annual rainfall but with extreme interannual irregularity), dry (less than 150 mm annual rainfall and concentrated vegetation in wadis), semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas. Dry diagonal which it belongs includes the Sahara, the Arabian , the Syrian desert (Syria, Jordan and Iraq), the Dasht-e Kavir (Iran), the Dasht-e Lut (Iran), the Thar (India) and continues with medium latitude deserts of Central Asia (the Karakum the Kyzyl Kum and China the Taklamakan desert and Gobi ).
This dryness is due to the loss of two major sources of precipitation: the polar front and the equatorial currents from west and it leads to particularly important drought intensity and duration.
The Sahara is the largest and the largest hot desert in the world. The climate ranges from the extreme heat in full summer day and cool nights in winter or cold in the highlands (the night the temperature can drop to - 10 ° C in Atakor and in the Assekrem between 2000 and 2500 meters above sea level between December and February). This desert is known for its climate extremes: in fact the Sahara has places belonging warmer, drier, more arid and sunnier in the world. The Sahara obviously has a hot desert climate ( Köppen climate classification BWh) characterized by generally long summers, prolonged and extremely hot or hot while winters are short, brief and extremely gentle and can even be really hot. The Saharan climate is also characterized by a perpetual clear skies and very low rainfall or almost nonexistent, but they are also very irregular and sporadic. Although located predominantly in the Tropic of Cancer , its climate is subtropical said in reference to the subtropical high pressures that are largely responsible for the climate of the Sahara. The northern fringe of the Sahara is subjected to a regime of winter but very low rainfall where the Mediterranean disturbances associated with the polar front reach highly attenuated. The southern edge is subjected to a regime of irregular summer rains but relatively low that only occur when the intertropical convergence zone goes back far enough to the north or when tropical depressions are strong enough. In both cases, the climate is very dry and the rains are very irregular, especially in the southern fringe, on the border with the Sahel . Between the two parties, the central Sahara is subject to extremely arid regime marked by the establishment of the continental trade wind called harmattan (hot wind, very dry and often dusty). Only the highest peaks of the Hoggar and Tibesti are watered but rainfall still remain very low. Finally the Atlantic coastal area bathed by the cold current of the Canaries is subject to sea breezes and a few mists phenomena. Saharan climates, especially subtropical have daily and annual temperature ranges with well marked in some cases of sudden temperature changes due to the extremely dry and clear air and the light of heaven. Moreover, the presence of winds in the desert further increases drought by allowing the renewal of an increasingly dry air mass. In all cases, the Saharan climate is very monotonous, marked by oppressive conditions, because it is hot, dry, sunny and windy throughout the year.
- published: 07 Mar 2015
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A Closer Look To The City Of Palmyra
Palmyra /ˌpælˈmaɪərə/, (Aramaic: ܬܕܡܘܪܬܐ; Arabic: تدمر; Hebrew: תַּדְמוֹר; Ancient Greek: Παλμύρα), was an ancient Semitic city, located in Homs Governorate,...
Palmyra /ˌpælˈmaɪərə/, (Aramaic: ܬܕܡܘܪܬܐ; Arabic: تدمر; Hebrew: תַּדְמוֹר; Ancient Greek: Παλμύρα), was an ancient Semitic city, located in Homs Governorate, Syria. Dating back to the Neolithic, Palmyra was first attested in the early second millennium BC, as a caravan stop for travelers crossing the Syrian Desert. The city is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and in the annals of the Assyrian kings, then it was incorporated into the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire which brought great prosperity. Palmyra's wealth allowed the construction of many monumental projects. By the third century, Palmyra was turned into a prosperous metropolis, with a strong army capable of defeating the Sassanid empire in 260. Following the victory, Palmyra's chief Odaenathus was proclaimed king but was assassinated in 267. He was succeeded by his minor sons, under the regency of queen Zenobia, who started invading the Roman eastern provinces in 270. The rebellion was masked by a nominal subordination to Rome. However, the situation escalated and the Palmyrene rulers adopted the imperial titles in 271. Roman emperor Aurelian defeated Palmyra in 272, and destroyed it in 273 after a failed second rebellion. Palmyra became a minor city under the rule of the Byzantines, Rashiduns, Ummayads, Abbassids, Mamluks, and their vassals. After being destroyed by the Timurids in 1400, Palmyra remained a small village under the rule of the Ottomans until 1918, then the Syrian kingdom, followed by the French mandate. In 1929 the French started evacuating the villagers into the newly built village of Tadmur. The evacuation was completed in 1932 and the site became abandoned and available for excavations.
The Palmyrenes were mainly a mix of Arameans, Amorites and Arabs, in addition to Jewish and Greek minorities. The society was tribal and the inhabitants spoke their own dialect of Aramaic, in addition to Greek. Both of the languages were replaced by Arabic following the Arab conquest in 634. Palmyra's local culture was influenced by the Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, which produced a distinctive art and architecture. The city's inhabitants worshiped local deities, in addition to Mesopotamian and Arab gods. They later converted to Christianity in the fourth century, followed by Islam in the second half of the first millennium.
The Palmyrene political organization was based on the Greek city-state model. It was governed by a senate responsible for both the public works and the military. After gaining the status of a Colonia in the third century, Palmyra incorporated Roman institutions to its system before adopting a monarchical system in 260. Palmyra gained its wealth from caravan trade. The Palmyrenes were renowned merchants who established colonies along the Silk Road, and conducted their operations all around the Roman empire.
Palmyra is located 215 km (134 mi) to the northeast of the Syrian capital Damascus, in an oasis, surrounded by palms of which twenty varieties were reported. A small Wadi named al-Qubur, crosses the area, it flows from the hills in the west and passes the city, before disappearing in the eastern gardens of the oasis. To the south of the Wadi, a spring named Efqa is located. Pliny the Elder described the town in the 70s AD, as famous for its location, the richness of its soil, and the water springs that surrounded it, making the agricultural and herding activities possible. "Tadmor" is the Semitic and earliest attested native name of the city, it appeared in the first half of the second millennium BC. The etymology of "Tadmor" is vague, Albert Schultens considered it to be derived from the Semitic word for dates ("Tamar"), in reference to the Palm trees that surround the city. The name "Palmyra" appeared during the early first century AD, in the works of Pliny the Elder, and was used throughout the Greco-Roman world. The general view holds that "Palmyra" is derived from "Tadmor" either as an alteration, which was supported by Schultens, or as a translation using the Greek word for palm ("Palame"), which is supported by Jean Starcky. Michael Patrick O'Connor argued for a Hurrian origin of both "Palmyra" and "Tadmor", citing the incapability of explaining the alterations to the theorized roots of both names, which are represented in the adding of a -d- to "Tamar" and a -ra- to "palame". According to this theory, "Tadmor" is derived from the Hurrian word "Tad", meaning "to love", + a typical Hurrian mid vowel rising (mVr) formant "Mar". "Palmyra" is derived from the word "Pal", meaning "to know", + the same mVr formant "Mar".
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Palmyra /ˌpælˈmaɪərə/, (Aramaic: ܬܕܡܘܪܬܐ; Arabic: تدمر; Hebrew: תַּדְמוֹר; Ancient Greek: Παλμύρα), was an ancient Semitic city, located in Homs Governorate, Syria. Dating back to the Neolithic, Palmyra was first attested in the early second millennium BC, as a caravan stop for travelers crossing the Syrian Desert. The city is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and in the annals of the Assyrian kings, then it was incorporated into the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire which brought great prosperity. Palmyra's wealth allowed the construction of many monumental projects. By the third century, Palmyra was turned into a prosperous metropolis, with a strong army capable of defeating the Sassanid empire in 260. Following the victory, Palmyra's chief Odaenathus was proclaimed king but was assassinated in 267. He was succeeded by his minor sons, under the regency of queen Zenobia, who started invading the Roman eastern provinces in 270. The rebellion was masked by a nominal subordination to Rome. However, the situation escalated and the Palmyrene rulers adopted the imperial titles in 271. Roman emperor Aurelian defeated Palmyra in 272, and destroyed it in 273 after a failed second rebellion. Palmyra became a minor city under the rule of the Byzantines, Rashiduns, Ummayads, Abbassids, Mamluks, and their vassals. After being destroyed by the Timurids in 1400, Palmyra remained a small village under the rule of the Ottomans until 1918, then the Syrian kingdom, followed by the French mandate. In 1929 the French started evacuating the villagers into the newly built village of Tadmur. The evacuation was completed in 1932 and the site became abandoned and available for excavations.
The Palmyrenes were mainly a mix of Arameans, Amorites and Arabs, in addition to Jewish and Greek minorities. The society was tribal and the inhabitants spoke their own dialect of Aramaic, in addition to Greek. Both of the languages were replaced by Arabic following the Arab conquest in 634. Palmyra's local culture was influenced by the Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, which produced a distinctive art and architecture. The city's inhabitants worshiped local deities, in addition to Mesopotamian and Arab gods. They later converted to Christianity in the fourth century, followed by Islam in the second half of the first millennium.
The Palmyrene political organization was based on the Greek city-state model. It was governed by a senate responsible for both the public works and the military. After gaining the status of a Colonia in the third century, Palmyra incorporated Roman institutions to its system before adopting a monarchical system in 260. Palmyra gained its wealth from caravan trade. The Palmyrenes were renowned merchants who established colonies along the Silk Road, and conducted their operations all around the Roman empire.
Palmyra is located 215 km (134 mi) to the northeast of the Syrian capital Damascus, in an oasis, surrounded by palms of which twenty varieties were reported. A small Wadi named al-Qubur, crosses the area, it flows from the hills in the west and passes the city, before disappearing in the eastern gardens of the oasis. To the south of the Wadi, a spring named Efqa is located. Pliny the Elder described the town in the 70s AD, as famous for its location, the richness of its soil, and the water springs that surrounded it, making the agricultural and herding activities possible. "Tadmor" is the Semitic and earliest attested native name of the city, it appeared in the first half of the second millennium BC. The etymology of "Tadmor" is vague, Albert Schultens considered it to be derived from the Semitic word for dates ("Tamar"), in reference to the Palm trees that surround the city. The name "Palmyra" appeared during the early first century AD, in the works of Pliny the Elder, and was used throughout the Greco-Roman world. The general view holds that "Palmyra" is derived from "Tadmor" either as an alteration, which was supported by Schultens, or as a translation using the Greek word for palm ("Palame"), which is supported by Jean Starcky. Michael Patrick O'Connor argued for a Hurrian origin of both "Palmyra" and "Tadmor", citing the incapability of explaining the alterations to the theorized roots of both names, which are represented in the adding of a -d- to "Tamar" and a -ra- to "palame". According to this theory, "Tadmor" is derived from the Hurrian word "Tad", meaning "to love", + a typical Hurrian mid vowel rising (mVr) formant "Mar". "Palmyra" is derived from the word "Pal", meaning "to know", + the same mVr formant "Mar".
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Silk Road II - Episode 15: The Caravans Move West
Episode 15: The Caravans Move West Trek 200 kilometers across the Syrian desert in a camel caravan to the ancient Valley of the Dead - where you will discove......
Episode 15: The Caravans Move West Trek 200 kilometers across the Syrian desert in a camel caravan to the ancient Valley of the Dead - where you will discove...
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Episode 15: The Caravans Move West Trek 200 kilometers across the Syrian desert in a camel caravan to the ancient Valley of the Dead - where you will discove...
Christopher Hitchens on Qatar, Iraq, George W. Bush: "The least qualified guy to run for the office"
Qatar (Arabic: قطر Qaṭar [ˈqɑtˤɑr]; local vernacular pronunciation: [ɡɪtˤɑr], officially the State of Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر Dawlat Qaṭar), is a sovereign Ar...
Qatar (Arabic: قطر Qaṭar [ˈqɑtˤɑr]; local vernacular pronunciation: [ɡɪtˤɑr], officially the State of Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر Dawlat Qaṭar), is a sovereign Arab state, located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeasterly coast of the much larger Arabian Peninsula. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. A strait in the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby island state of Bahrain.
Qatar has been ruled as an absolute and hereditary emirate by the Al Thani family since the mid-19th century. Formerly one of the poorest Persian Gulf states, the mainly barren country was noted mainly for pearl hunting. It was a British protectorate until it gained independence in 1971. Since then, it has become one of the region's wealthiest states due to its enormous oil and natural gas revenues. In 1995, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani became Emir when he deposed his father, Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, in a peaceful coup d'état.[9] The most important positions in Qatar are held by the members of the Al Thani family, or close confidants of the al-Thani family. Beginning in 1992, Qatar has built intimate military ties with the United States, and is now the location of U.S. Central Command's Forward Headquarters and the Combined Air Operations Center.
Qatar has proven reserves of oil and natural gas.[10] Qatar tops the list of the world's richest countries by Forbes.[10] Qatar has the highest human development in the Arab World.[11] In 2009, Qatar was the United States' fifth-largest export market in the Middle East (after the UAE, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt).
With a small citizen population of fewer than 250,000 people,[12] foreign workers outnumber native Qataris. Foreign expatriates come mainly from other Arab nations (13% of population), the Indian subcontinent (India 24%, Nepal 16%, Bangladesh 5%, Pakistan 4%, Sri Lanka 5%), Southeast Asia (Philippines 11%), and other countries (7%).[13]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar
Iraq (/ɪˈræk/, Listeni/ɪˈrɑːk/, or /aɪˈræk/; Arabic: العراق al-'Irāq), officially the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: About this sound جمهورية العراق (help·info) Jumhūriyyat al-'Irāq), is a country in Western Asia encompassing the Mesopotamian alluvial plain, the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, and the eastern part of the Syrian Desert.[5]
Iraq borders Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Jordan to the west, Saudi Arabia to the south and southwest, and Kuwait to the south. Iraq has a narrow section of coastline measuring 58 km (36 mi) on the northern Persian Gulf. The capital city, Baghdad is in the center-east of the country. Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, run through the center of Iraq, flowing from northwest to southeast. These provide Iraq with agriculturally capable land and contrast with the steppe and desert landscape that covers most of Western Asia.
Iraq has been known by the Greek toponym 'Mesopotamia' (Land between the rivers) and has been home to continuous successive civilizations since the 6th millennium BC. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is often referred to as the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of writing, law and the wheel.[citation needed] At different periods in its history, Iraq was the center of the indigenous Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian-Chaldean empires. It was also part of the Achaemenid, Hellenistic, Parthian, Sassanid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, Mongol, Safavid, Afsharid, and Ottoman empires, and under British control as a League of Nations mandate.[6][7]
Iraq's modern borders were mostly demarcated in 1920 by the League of Nations when the Ottoman Empire was divided by the Treaty of Sèvres. Iraq was placed under the authority of the United Kingdom as the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. A monarchy was established in 1921 and the Kingdom of Iraq gained independence from Britain in 1932. In 1958, the monarchy was overthrown and the Republic of Iraq was created. Iraq was controlled by the Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-led faction) from 1968 until 2003. After an invasion led by American and British forces, the Ba'ath Party was removed from power and multi-party parliamentary elections were held. The American presence in Iraq ended in 2011.[8] Iraq is home to two of the world's holiest places among Shias: Najaf and Karbala.[9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq
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Qatar (Arabic: قطر Qaṭar [ˈqɑtˤɑr]; local vernacular pronunciation: [ɡɪtˤɑr], officially the State of Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر Dawlat Qaṭar), is a sovereign Arab state, located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeasterly coast of the much larger Arabian Peninsula. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. A strait in the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby island state of Bahrain.
Qatar has been ruled as an absolute and hereditary emirate by the Al Thani family since the mid-19th century. Formerly one of the poorest Persian Gulf states, the mainly barren country was noted mainly for pearl hunting. It was a British protectorate until it gained independence in 1971. Since then, it has become one of the region's wealthiest states due to its enormous oil and natural gas revenues. In 1995, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani became Emir when he deposed his father, Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, in a peaceful coup d'état.[9] The most important positions in Qatar are held by the members of the Al Thani family, or close confidants of the al-Thani family. Beginning in 1992, Qatar has built intimate military ties with the United States, and is now the location of U.S. Central Command's Forward Headquarters and the Combined Air Operations Center.
Qatar has proven reserves of oil and natural gas.[10] Qatar tops the list of the world's richest countries by Forbes.[10] Qatar has the highest human development in the Arab World.[11] In 2009, Qatar was the United States' fifth-largest export market in the Middle East (after the UAE, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt).
With a small citizen population of fewer than 250,000 people,[12] foreign workers outnumber native Qataris. Foreign expatriates come mainly from other Arab nations (13% of population), the Indian subcontinent (India 24%, Nepal 16%, Bangladesh 5%, Pakistan 4%, Sri Lanka 5%), Southeast Asia (Philippines 11%), and other countries (7%).[13]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar
Iraq (/ɪˈræk/, Listeni/ɪˈrɑːk/, or /aɪˈræk/; Arabic: العراق al-'Irāq), officially the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: About this sound جمهورية العراق (help·info) Jumhūriyyat al-'Irāq), is a country in Western Asia encompassing the Mesopotamian alluvial plain, the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, and the eastern part of the Syrian Desert.[5]
Iraq borders Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Jordan to the west, Saudi Arabia to the south and southwest, and Kuwait to the south. Iraq has a narrow section of coastline measuring 58 km (36 mi) on the northern Persian Gulf. The capital city, Baghdad is in the center-east of the country. Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, run through the center of Iraq, flowing from northwest to southeast. These provide Iraq with agriculturally capable land and contrast with the steppe and desert landscape that covers most of Western Asia.
Iraq has been known by the Greek toponym 'Mesopotamia' (Land between the rivers) and has been home to continuous successive civilizations since the 6th millennium BC. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is often referred to as the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of writing, law and the wheel.[citation needed] At different periods in its history, Iraq was the center of the indigenous Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian-Chaldean empires. It was also part of the Achaemenid, Hellenistic, Parthian, Sassanid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, Mongol, Safavid, Afsharid, and Ottoman empires, and under British control as a League of Nations mandate.[6][7]
Iraq's modern borders were mostly demarcated in 1920 by the League of Nations when the Ottoman Empire was divided by the Treaty of Sèvres. Iraq was placed under the authority of the United Kingdom as the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. A monarchy was established in 1921 and the Kingdom of Iraq gained independence from Britain in 1932. In 1958, the monarchy was overthrown and the Republic of Iraq was created. Iraq was controlled by the Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-led faction) from 1968 until 2003. After an invasion led by American and British forces, the Ba'ath Party was removed from power and multi-party parliamentary elections were held. The American presence in Iraq ended in 2011.[8] Iraq is home to two of the world's holiest places among Shias: Najaf and Karbala.[9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq
- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 23856
Syrian Refugee Camps Becoming Established Cities
Home away from home: The tragic story of the Jordan/Syria border crisis.
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Home away from home: The tragic story of the Jordan/Syria border crisis.
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The civil war in Syria has created the world's worst refugee crisis in twenty years. 2.8 million people have fled their homeland to live in foreign camps, such as the UNHCR camp in northern Jordan.
"I always heard the word refugee but I never imagined I would be one", says Samar Hariri, a grieving school teacher and mother of five. Samar, her husband and their children are just a handful of the 100,000 displaced Syrians who flocked to Camp Zaatari - just a few kilometres from the border with Syria - and who now call it home. Two years ago, collections of tents sat incongruously in the middle of this barren desert. Now a refugee city with a distinctive heart and soul of its own, a community of resilient, hopeful people looks set to grow ever more established. "You ask yourself, why is this happening to me? A person who always had dignity now has none". Once a prosperous, middle class family man, Abu Diaa now focuses on transforming their camp into something resembling home: an essential coping mechanism for enduring life in a refugee camp. It is an impulse Kilian Kleinschmidt, head of Zaatari Camp, understands: "When you lose everything... your home, your belongings, you have lost your identity. Everything has gone." In this deeply moving report we witness the stoicism of a family rebuilding themselves among thousands of others.
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Home away from home: The tragic story of the Jordan/Syria border crisis.
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The civil war in Syria has created the world's worst refugee crisis in twenty years. 2.8 million people have fled their homeland to live in foreign camps, such as the UNHCR camp in northern Jordan.
"I always heard the word refugee but I never imagined I would be one", says Samar Hariri, a grieving school teacher and mother of five. Samar, her husband and their children are just a handful of the 100,000 displaced Syrians who flocked to Camp Zaatari - just a few kilometres from the border with Syria - and who now call it home. Two years ago, collections of tents sat incongruously in the middle of this barren desert. Now a refugee city with a distinctive heart and soul of its own, a community of resilient, hopeful people looks set to grow ever more established. "You ask yourself, why is this happening to me? A person who always had dignity now has none". Once a prosperous, middle class family man, Abu Diaa now focuses on transforming their camp into something resembling home: an essential coping mechanism for enduring life in a refugee camp. It is an impulse Kilian Kleinschmidt, head of Zaatari Camp, understands: "When you lose everything... your home, your belongings, you have lost your identity. Everything has gone." In this deeply moving report we witness the stoicism of a family rebuilding themselves among thousands of others.
ABC Australia - Ref 6158
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 23 Jun 2014
- views: 20066
NHK Silk Road IV - Syria and Lebanon
Syria and Lebanon are the "last 100km" of the Silk Road. This area is also where various religions coexist. Documentary begins with a Christian village of Ma......
Syria and Lebanon are the "last 100km" of the Silk Road. This area is also where various religions coexist. Documentary begins with a Christian village of Ma...
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Syria and Lebanon are the "last 100km" of the Silk Road. This area is also where various religions coexist. Documentary begins with a Christian village of Ma...
- published: 04 Feb 2014
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Globe Trekker - Syria featuring Holly Morris
Syria is home to one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world and offers the independent traveler a wide range of exciting and multi-layered experienc......
Syria is home to one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world and offers the independent traveler a wide range of exciting and multi-layered experienc...
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Syria is home to one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world and offers the independent traveler a wide range of exciting and multi-layered experienc...
Egypt's Lost City - Ancient Egyptian and Pharaoh- Documentary Films
Egypt's Lost City of Amarna : Documentary on Ancient Egypt's Lost City (Full Documentary). ...
Hidden, until now. In ten years of archaeological digs in the S...
Egypt's Lost City of Amarna : Documentary on Ancient Egypt's Lost City (Full Documentary). ...
Hidden, until now. In ten years of archaeological digs in the Syrian Desert, the lost city of Qatna has been rediscovered and a team of international scientists has ...
Amarna - Egypt's Lost City Secret Ancient | History/Discovery Documentary Amarna - Egypt's Lost City Secret Ancient | History/Discovery Documentary Amarna ...
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Egypt's Lost City - Ancient Egyptian and Pharaoh- Documentary Films
Egypt's Lost City - Ancient Egyptian and Pharaoh- Documentary Films
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Egypt's Lost City of Amarna : Documentary on Ancient Egypt's Lost City (Full Documentary). ...
Hidden, until now. In ten years of archaeological digs in the Syrian Desert, the lost city of Qatna has been rediscovered and a team of international scientists has ...
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Egypt's Lost City - Ancient Egyptian and Pharaoh- Documentary Films
- published: 03 May 2015
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Ecnephias - Necrogod (Full Album)
Ecnephias - Necrogod
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1 Syrian Desert (intro) 00:00
2 The Temple of Baal-Seth 01:52
3 Kukulkan 07:17
4 Necrogod 11:59
5 Ishtar (Al-'Uzza) 15:34
6 Anubis (The incense of twilight) 22:07
7 Kali Ma (The Mother of the Black Face) 26:30
8 Leviathan (Seas of fate) 32:18
9 Voodoo (Daughter of idols) 36:23
10 Winds of Horus (instrumental) 43:37
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Ecnephias - Necrogod
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4 Necrogod 11:59
5 Ishtar (Al-'Uzza) 15:34
6 Anubis (The incense of twilight) 22:07
7 Kali Ma (The Mother of the Black Face) 26:30
8 Leviathan (Seas of fate) 32:18
9 Voodoo (Daughter of idols) 36:23
10 Winds of Horus (instrumental) 43:37
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SYRIA
Syria is an ancient country of culture, located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortres......
Syria is an ancient country of culture, located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortres...
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The Armenian Genocide [ The Hidden Holocaust ] 1992 Documentary
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The Armenian Genocide (Armenian: Հայոց Ցեղասպանություն, [hɑˈjɔtsʰ tsʰɛʁɑspɑnuˈtʰ...
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The Armenian Genocide (Armenian: Հայոց Ցեղասպանություն, [hɑˈjɔtsʰ tsʰɛʁɑspɑnuˈtʰjun]), also known as the Armenian Holocaust, the Armenian Massacres and, traditionally among Armenians, as the Great Crime (Armenian: Մեծ Եղեռն, [mɛts jɛˈʁɛrn]; English transliteration: Medz Yeghern [Medz/Great + Yeghern/Crime]) was the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects from their historic homeland in the territory constituting the present-day Republic of Turkey. It took place during and after World War I and was implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and forced labor, and the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches to the Syrian Desert. The total number of people killed as a result has been estimated at between 1 and 1.5 million. The Assyrians, the Greeks and other minority groups were similarly targeted for extermination by the Ottoman government, and their treatment is considered by many historians to be part of the same genocidal policy.
It is acknowledged to have been one of the first modern genocides, as scholars point to the organized manner in which the killings were carried out to eliminate the Armenians, and it is the second most-studied case of genocide after the Holocaust. The word genocide was coined in order to describe these events.
The starting date of the genocide is conventionally held to be April 24, 1915, the day when Ottoman authorities arrested some 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. Thereafter, the Ottoman military uprooted Armenians from their homes and forced them to march for hundreds of miles, depriving them of food and water, to the desert of what is now Syria. Massacres were indiscriminate of age or gender, with rape and other sexual abuse commonplace. The majority of Armenian diaspora communities were founded as a result of the Armenian genocide.
Turkey, the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, denies the word genocide is an accurate description of the events. In recent years, it has faced repeated calls to accept the events as genocide. To date, twenty countries have officially recognized the events of the period as genocide, and most genocide scholars and historians accept this view.
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More About The Armenian Genocide http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_genocide
The Armenian Genocide (Armenian: Հայոց Ցեղասպանություն, [hɑˈjɔtsʰ tsʰɛʁɑspɑnuˈtʰjun]), also known as the Armenian Holocaust, the Armenian Massacres and, traditionally among Armenians, as the Great Crime (Armenian: Մեծ Եղեռն, [mɛts jɛˈʁɛrn]; English transliteration: Medz Yeghern [Medz/Great + Yeghern/Crime]) was the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects from their historic homeland in the territory constituting the present-day Republic of Turkey. It took place during and after World War I and was implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and forced labor, and the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches to the Syrian Desert. The total number of people killed as a result has been estimated at between 1 and 1.5 million. The Assyrians, the Greeks and other minority groups were similarly targeted for extermination by the Ottoman government, and their treatment is considered by many historians to be part of the same genocidal policy.
It is acknowledged to have been one of the first modern genocides, as scholars point to the organized manner in which the killings were carried out to eliminate the Armenians, and it is the second most-studied case of genocide after the Holocaust. The word genocide was coined in order to describe these events.
The starting date of the genocide is conventionally held to be April 24, 1915, the day when Ottoman authorities arrested some 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. Thereafter, the Ottoman military uprooted Armenians from their homes and forced them to march for hundreds of miles, depriving them of food and water, to the desert of what is now Syria. Massacres were indiscriminate of age or gender, with rape and other sexual abuse commonplace. The majority of Armenian diaspora communities were founded as a result of the Armenian genocide.
Turkey, the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, denies the word genocide is an accurate description of the events. In recent years, it has faced repeated calls to accept the events as genocide. To date, twenty countries have officially recognized the events of the period as genocide, and most genocide scholars and historians accept this view.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_genocide
- published: 16 Apr 2013
- views: 16218
Let's Enjoy Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut #14
...in which we leave Marib behind and venture out into the syrian desert.
Celebrating the impending release of the crowdfunded 5th Broken Sword: Serpent's Curs...
...in which we leave Marib behind and venture out into the syrian desert.
Celebrating the impending release of the crowdfunded 5th Broken Sword: Serpent's Curse with the 1996 adventure classic that started it all: Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars in a director's cut.
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut (2010)
(Circle of Blood in North America)
An adventure game developed by Revolution Software, published by Virgin Interactive.
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...in which we leave Marib behind and venture out into the syrian desert.
Celebrating the impending release of the crowdfunded 5th Broken Sword: Serpent's Curse with the 1996 adventure classic that started it all: Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars in a director's cut.
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut (2010)
(Circle of Blood in North America)
An adventure game developed by Revolution Software, published by Virgin Interactive.
http://revolution.co.uk/games/bs1dc/
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- published: 20 Nov 2013
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Shocking - Lost Tribes of the Bible - the Gimira
Skip to 24:00 734 B.C. - Northern Israel is in exile Recovery of tablets and monumental inscriptions of Western Asia has done much to throw new light upon th......
Skip to 24:00 734 B.C. - Northern Israel is in exile Recovery of tablets and monumental inscriptions of Western Asia has done much to throw new light upon th...
wn.com/Shocking Lost Tribes Of The Bible The Gimira
Skip to 24:00 734 B.C. - Northern Israel is in exile Recovery of tablets and monumental inscriptions of Western Asia has done much to throw new light upon th...
Voyage to Amasia
"Voyage to Amasia" documents composer Eric Hachikian's return to his ancestral home - Amasia, Turkey - nearly 100 years after Ottoman soldiers deported his gran...
"Voyage to Amasia" documents composer Eric Hachikian's return to his ancestral home - Amasia, Turkey - nearly 100 years after Ottoman soldiers deported his grandmother Helen and her family...
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"Voyage to Amasia" documents composer Eric Hachikian's return to his ancestral home - Amasia, Turkey - nearly 100 years after Ottoman soldiers deported his grandmother Helen and her family...
April 2014 Genocide Awareness & Prevention Month
Remembering the Past Toward Healing our Future. April 2014 Six-event commemorative film series featuring the stories of survivors and their children. Armenia......
Remembering the Past Toward Healing our Future. April 2014 Six-event commemorative film series featuring the stories of survivors and their children. Armenia...
wn.com/April 2014 Genocide Awareness Prevention Month
Remembering the Past Toward Healing our Future. April 2014 Six-event commemorative film series featuring the stories of survivors and their children. Armenia...
Al Jazeera - Witness: Grandma's Tattoos
A filmmaker makes a journey into her own family's history to investigate the terrible truth behind her grandmother's odd tattoos and, in the process, unveils th...
A filmmaker makes a journey into her own family's history to investigate the terrible truth behind her grandmother's odd tattoos and, in the process, unveils the story of the Armenian women driven out of Ottoman Turkey during the First World War.
" Grandma's Tattoo's " is a masterpiece documentary film made by Suzanne Khardalian tracing her own family's history and specially her grand-mother's history with her odd tattoos which were marked on her face and hands ,as an islamic tradition ,during her childhood and youth life among muslims after the tragic events of the 1915 Armenian Genocide . A " Must " that every Armenian must watch and know, specially the human bodies' remainings of the Armenians in the Der Zor Syrian desert with the true testemonies of the local Arabs who had witnessed the Genocide!
At the hands of the Turks were killed the following number of people:
1822 - on the island of Chios - 50,000 Greeks
1823 - in Misolungii - 8750 Greek
1826 - in Constantinople - 25000 Janissaries
1850 - in Mosul - 10000 Aissors
1860 - in Lebanon - 12000 Maronites
1876 - in Bulgaria - 14700 Bulgarians
1877 - in Bayazet - 1400 Armenians
1879 - in Alashkert - 1250 Armenians
1881 - in Alexandria - 2000 Christians
1892 - in Mosul - 3500 Janissaries
1894 - in Sasun - 12,000 Armenians
1895 - in Western Armenia - 300000 Armenians
1896 - in Constantinople - 9570 Armenians
1896 - in the area of Van - 8000 Armenians
1903-1904 - in Macedonia - Macedonians 14,667
1904 - in Sasun - 5640 Armenians
1909 - in Adana - 30,000 Armenians
1915 - in Western Armenia - 1.5 million Armenians
1915 more then 200.000 Lebanese
1918 - in Kars, Ardahan and Alexandropol - 100,000 Armenians
1919 - in Cilicia - 50,000 Armenians
1922 - in Smyrna - 200,000 Armenians, Greeks and Jews
1917-1925 - in Turkey - 2000000 Kurds killed and evicted
1988-1990 - in Sumgait, Baku, Kirovabad hundreds of Armenians were killed (official),more than 200,000 evicted.
However note, that there is no list of people,like Syrians and Kurds,killed by the Turks in the last 20 years.
wn.com/Al Jazeera Witness Grandma's Tattoos
A filmmaker makes a journey into her own family's history to investigate the terrible truth behind her grandmother's odd tattoos and, in the process, unveils the story of the Armenian women driven out of Ottoman Turkey during the First World War.
" Grandma's Tattoo's " is a masterpiece documentary film made by Suzanne Khardalian tracing her own family's history and specially her grand-mother's history with her odd tattoos which were marked on her face and hands ,as an islamic tradition ,during her childhood and youth life among muslims after the tragic events of the 1915 Armenian Genocide . A " Must " that every Armenian must watch and know, specially the human bodies' remainings of the Armenians in the Der Zor Syrian desert with the true testemonies of the local Arabs who had witnessed the Genocide!
At the hands of the Turks were killed the following number of people:
1822 - on the island of Chios - 50,000 Greeks
1823 - in Misolungii - 8750 Greek
1826 - in Constantinople - 25000 Janissaries
1850 - in Mosul - 10000 Aissors
1860 - in Lebanon - 12000 Maronites
1876 - in Bulgaria - 14700 Bulgarians
1877 - in Bayazet - 1400 Armenians
1879 - in Alashkert - 1250 Armenians
1881 - in Alexandria - 2000 Christians
1892 - in Mosul - 3500 Janissaries
1894 - in Sasun - 12,000 Armenians
1895 - in Western Armenia - 300000 Armenians
1896 - in Constantinople - 9570 Armenians
1896 - in the area of Van - 8000 Armenians
1903-1904 - in Macedonia - Macedonians 14,667
1904 - in Sasun - 5640 Armenians
1909 - in Adana - 30,000 Armenians
1915 - in Western Armenia - 1.5 million Armenians
1915 more then 200.000 Lebanese
1918 - in Kars, Ardahan and Alexandropol - 100,000 Armenians
1919 - in Cilicia - 50,000 Armenians
1922 - in Smyrna - 200,000 Armenians, Greeks and Jews
1917-1925 - in Turkey - 2000000 Kurds killed and evicted
1988-1990 - in Sumgait, Baku, Kirovabad hundreds of Armenians were killed (official),more than 200,000 evicted.
However note, that there is no list of people,like Syrians and Kurds,killed by the Turks in the last 20 years.
- published: 06 Sep 2015
- views: 8