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ISIS execution video shows teenagers killing Syrians in Palmyra - TomoNews
PALMYRA, SYRIA — A new video from the bloodthirsty death cult ISIS allegedly shows 25 captured Syrian soldiers executed at the site of ancient Roman ruins in Syria.
The so-called Islamic state gained control of the Syrian town of Palmyra — home to ancient Roman ruins considered archaeological treasures by the United Nations — sometime around May 21.
While some predicted the fundamentalist gro
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Pre-War Footage o the Ruins of the Ancient City of Palmyra (Recently Captured by ISIS)
[Full HD available] || The footage was filmed by a french tourist in 2010. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was captured by the "Islamic State" on May 21, 2015. Luftaufnahmeneines französischen Touristen von den Ruinen der antiken Stadt Palmyra, die vor Ausbruch des Kriegs in Syrien entstanden. Dieses UNESCO-Weltkulrurerbe (und die gagenwärtige Stadt Palmyra Arabisch: Tadmur) wurden am 21. Mai nach
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'Palmyra has fallen to Islamic State'
This is the entire world's battle: a stark warning from Syria which says "large numbers" of Islamic State militants have marched into the world's biggest and most important heritage site - Palmyra.
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Palmyra archaeologist beheaded by ISIS
The father of Palmyra died refusing to tell Islamic State fighters where treasures from the World Heritage site were buried.
82-year-old Khaled al-Asaad was tortured for a month and then beheaded.
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2015 - Syria - I.S. Force Child Executioners to Murder 25 Men at Palmyra's Amphitheatre - 5/7/15
(Beirut, AFP, 5 Jul 2015) - The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group on Saturday released a video showing 25 Syrian government soldiers being executed by teenagers in the ancient amphitheatre in the city of Palmyra.
The video documented an execution that reportedly happened shortly after the militant group captured the city on May 21.
It shows the soldiers in green and brown military uni
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New video emerges of destroyed Palmyra arch
New footage reveals the extent of Islamic State's alleged destruction of the Arch of Triumph in Palmyra, Syria
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[+ 18] ISIS fighters hit prisoners in Palmyra
In the video prisoners are shown being hit with rifle butts and shoes and other thing
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Palmyra Entdeckung aus dem Weltall@VERYHIGH
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[HD] Palmyra - Entdeckung aus dem Weltall (Doku)
Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den es so zuvor noch nicht gegeben hat. Mit dem neu entwickelten Radarsatelliten TerraSAR-X wollen die Wissenschaftler des DLR vom All aus eine Siedlung erfassen, die in der syrischen Oasenstadt Palmyra unterm Wüstensand verborgen liegt. Die v
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Islamic State: Fighters near site at Palmyra - BBC News
Islamic State militants move to within a few miles of one of the world's oldest and most important archaeological cities, Palmyra, in the latest stage of their campaign in Syria.
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Schätze der Welt - Palmyra, Königin der Wüste (Syrien)
Palmyra, das ist die Palmenreiche, die große Oase auf halbem Weg zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Eine arabische Stadt, die auch zu römischer Zeit unabhängigen Handel betrieb.
Im 2. und 3. Jahrhundert war Palmyras große Zeit. Das Geschäft mit den Karawanen blühte. Der wirtschaftliche Erfolg brachte Palmyra auch politische Macht. Hier residierte der Statthalter der römischen Provinz des Orients.
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Palmyra arch: latest destruction by IS militants
Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
Lindsey Hilsum meets the women who escaped from ISIS vandals in the ancient sites of Palmyra. .
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ISIS controls ancient city of Palmyra
CNN's Ivan Watson reports on the fall of a beautiful historic city of Palmyra to ISIS militants.
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Syrian Army kills ISIS terrorists who attacked "Ark" Gas plant near Palmyra, Homs
Syrian Army kills ISIS terrorists who attacked "Ark" Gas plant near Palmyra, Homs
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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, 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 king
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ISIL destroy ancient temple at Palmyra
Islamist militants known as ISIL have reportedly blown up an ancient temple at the ruins of Palmyra in Syria which is one of the Middle East's most significant archaeological sites .
The Baalshamin Temple was the most intact structure in the 2,000 year-old Roman-era city.
ISIL took control of Palmyra in May which lies in a strategically important area between Damascus and the city of Deir al-
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Russian Air Force destroys 20 ISIS tanks near Palmyra – Defense Ministry
Russian Su-34 bombers destroyed IS headquarters and a command post in the Aleppo province, Konashenkov said on Monday, adding that there had been “direct hits” on structures housing field commanders in Dayr Hafir and al-Bab.
Some 30 IS military vehicles including tanks were destroyed in the forested area near the city of Idlib in northwest Syria, according to the ministry.
“We have irrefutable in
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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 pro
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Palmyra Ruins تدمر - Syria سوريا
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
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ISIS fighters seize ancient Palmyra, 'control more than 50%' of Syria now
Islamic State militants have entered Syria’s historic city of Palmyra, a UNESCO landmark, after gaining full control over the city, a monitoring group said Thursday. The extremists now control more than 50 percent of Syrian territory, it adds. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/7hcbhj
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Temple of Bel Complex at Palmyra in Syria
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at Palmyra in Syria.
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Working on Palmyra: a Pacific Outpost
The New Wild includes us. Humans. Scientists like myself, working to solve global challenges in some of the remotest places on Earth.
Hear from Kydd Pollock as he discusses the rich biodiversity found at Palmyra Atoll and the importance it plays in informing cutting edge conservation science that stands to benefit human and natural communities.
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ISIS execution video shows teenagers killing Syrians in Palmyra - TomoNews
PALMYRA, SYRIA — A new video from the bloodthirsty death cult ISIS allegedly shows 25 captured Syrian soldiers executed at the site of ancient Roman ruins in Sy...
PALMYRA, SYRIA — A new video from the bloodthirsty death cult ISIS allegedly shows 25 captured Syrian soldiers executed at the site of ancient Roman ruins in Syria.
The so-called Islamic state gained control of the Syrian town of Palmyra — home to ancient Roman ruins considered archaeological treasures by the United Nations — sometime around May 21.
While some predicted the fundamentalist group would destroy the ruins, ISIS leadership reportedly announced that as the ruins themselves were not "idols" or statues depicting human or animal forms, so the site was spared. Though, a famous statue of a lion and statues at the ruins featuring human faces were reportedly wrecked with sledgehammers.
In a video reportedly released on July 4, the ancient Roman ruins became the backdrop of a murder scene in which 25 ISIS followers who appeared to range in age between 12 and 20 are seen hurting 25 captured Syrian soldiers on to the amphitheater's stage.
After a long reading of the "justifications" for executing the soldiers, the video then shows all 25 soldiers killed by a gunshot to the back of the head. The execution was public and open to all males, including young children.
The new video comes hot on the heels of other sensational ISIS videos that seem to be competing for some sort of "most barbaric" execution competition. Other recent clips from the group have shown victims drowned to death, blown up with a bazooka, beheaded and shot.
For their part, ISIS released video and images showing alleged harsh prisons in Palmyra when it was under the control of the the Syrian regime. ISIS maintains it has liberated the people of the area from the Assad regime, though reports claim up to 400 men, women and children were butchered by the extremist group as they "liberated" Palmyra.
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PALMYRA, SYRIA — A new video from the bloodthirsty death cult ISIS allegedly shows 25 captured Syrian soldiers executed at the site of ancient Roman ruins in Syria.
The so-called Islamic state gained control of the Syrian town of Palmyra — home to ancient Roman ruins considered archaeological treasures by the United Nations — sometime around May 21.
While some predicted the fundamentalist group would destroy the ruins, ISIS leadership reportedly announced that as the ruins themselves were not "idols" or statues depicting human or animal forms, so the site was spared. Though, a famous statue of a lion and statues at the ruins featuring human faces were reportedly wrecked with sledgehammers.
In a video reportedly released on July 4, the ancient Roman ruins became the backdrop of a murder scene in which 25 ISIS followers who appeared to range in age between 12 and 20 are seen hurting 25 captured Syrian soldiers on to the amphitheater's stage.
After a long reading of the "justifications" for executing the soldiers, the video then shows all 25 soldiers killed by a gunshot to the back of the head. The execution was public and open to all males, including young children.
The new video comes hot on the heels of other sensational ISIS videos that seem to be competing for some sort of "most barbaric" execution competition. Other recent clips from the group have shown victims drowned to death, blown up with a bazooka, beheaded and shot.
For their part, ISIS released video and images showing alleged harsh prisons in Palmyra when it was under the control of the the Syrian regime. ISIS maintains it has liberated the people of the area from the Assad regime, though reports claim up to 400 men, women and children were butchered by the extremist group as they "liberated" Palmyra.
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Pre-War Footage o the Ruins of the Ancient City of Palmyra (Recently Captured by ISIS)
[Full HD available] || The footage was filmed by a french tourist in 2010. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was captured by the "Islamic State" on May 21, 2015. L...
[Full HD available] || The footage was filmed by a french tourist in 2010. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was captured by the "Islamic State" on May 21, 2015. Luftaufnahmeneines französischen Touristen von den Ruinen der antiken Stadt Palmyra, die vor Ausbruch des Kriegs in Syrien entstanden. Dieses UNESCO-Weltkulrurerbe (und die gagenwärtige Stadt Palmyra Arabisch: Tadmur) wurden am 21. Mai nach dem Rückzug der Regierungstruppen durch den "Islamischen Staat" eingenommen.
wn.com/Pre War Footage O The Ruins Of The Ancient City Of Palmyra (Recently Captured By Isis)
[Full HD available] || The footage was filmed by a french tourist in 2010. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was captured by the "Islamic State" on May 21, 2015. Luftaufnahmeneines französischen Touristen von den Ruinen der antiken Stadt Palmyra, die vor Ausbruch des Kriegs in Syrien entstanden. Dieses UNESCO-Weltkulrurerbe (und die gagenwärtige Stadt Palmyra Arabisch: Tadmur) wurden am 21. Mai nach dem Rückzug der Regierungstruppen durch den "Islamischen Staat" eingenommen.
- published: 26 May 2015
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'Palmyra has fallen to Islamic State'
This is the entire world's battle: a stark warning from Syria which says "large numbers" of Islamic State militants have marched into the world's biggest and mo...
This is the entire world's battle: a stark warning from Syria which says "large numbers" of Islamic State militants have marched into the world's biggest and most important heritage site - Palmyra.
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- published: 20 May 2015
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Palmyra archaeologist beheaded by ISIS
The father of Palmyra died refusing to tell Islamic State fighters where treasures from the World Heritage site were buried.
82-year-old Khaled al-Asaad was to...
The father of Palmyra died refusing to tell Islamic State fighters where treasures from the World Heritage site were buried.
82-year-old Khaled al-Asaad was tortured for a month and then beheaded.
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wn.com/Palmyra Archaeologist Beheaded By Isis
The father of Palmyra died refusing to tell Islamic State fighters where treasures from the World Heritage site were buried.
82-year-old Khaled al-Asaad was tortured for a month and then beheaded.
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- published: 19 Aug 2015
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2015 - Syria - I.S. Force Child Executioners to Murder 25 Men at Palmyra's Amphitheatre - 5/7/15
(Beirut, AFP, 5 Jul 2015) - The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group on Saturday released a video showing 25 Syrian government soldiers being executed b...
(Beirut, AFP, 5 Jul 2015) - The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group on Saturday released a video showing 25 Syrian government soldiers being executed by teenagers in the ancient amphitheatre in the city of Palmyra.
The video documented an execution that reportedly happened shortly after the militant group captured the city on May 21.
It shows the soldiers in green and brown military uniforms being shot dead on the amphitheatre's stage in front of an enormous version of the group's black and white flag.
The executioners all appear to be children or teenagers and are wearing desert camouflage and brown bandanas.
The killings are carried out in front of a relatively sparse crowd of men and some children watching from the ancient theatre's seats.
ISIS reportedly carried out more than 200 executions, including of civilians, in and around Palmyra in the period when it captured the city.
The executions in the Palmyra amphitheatre were first reported on May 27 by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, less than a week after ISIS captured the city.
At the time, Syria's antiquities director Mamoun Abdelkarim said he feared the killings could signal the start of "the group's barbarism and savagery against the ancient monuments of Palmyra".
"Using the Roman theatre to execute people proves that these people are against humanity," he told AFP.
The Greco-Roman ruins at Palmyra are listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site, and the city's capture by ISIS prompted international concerns for the fate of its spectacular ancient treasures.
So far, ISIS is not reported to have damaged the actual ruins, although it has blown up and desecrated Muslim graves in the city and destroyed a statue outside the Palmyra Museum.
ISIS has regularly released videos of its mass executions, with slick production and gruesome violence that experts say is a key propaganda tool for the group.
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(BBC News, 5 Jul 2015) - A video apparently released by the Islamic State group shows 25 men being shot dead in the ancient city of Palmyra, in Syria.
IS said the men were soldiers captured in the city of Homs. They were shot dead inside Palmyra's amphitheatre.
Stills from the video showed the killers to be young males, possibly even as young as 13 or 14.
IS captured the site and the neighbouring city of Palmyra in late May.
The video was distributed by accounts known to be linked with Islamic State militants. It is not clear when it was filmed.
The killings took place on a stage at the front of the amphitheatre before a large black IS flag.
Several hundred men in civilian clothes are filmed sitting on steps watching the shootings. Among them was a young boy.
In close-up shots of the men waiting to be killed, they appear to have been beaten on the face.
Days after IS claimed Palmyra, it executed 20 men in the same amphitheatre.
At the time, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said residents near the site were rounded up and forced to watch the killings.
In May, Mamoun Abdelkarim, Syria's head of antiquities, said: "Using the Roman theatre to execute people proves that these people are against humanity."
Mr Abdulkarim said most of the museum's antiquities had been transferred to Damascus before IS approached the city.
Since then, there have been reports that mines have been planted among some of Palmyra's ruins, and there were claims this week that militants destroyed an ancient sculpture outside Palmyra's museum.
Since capturing the city, IS has also taken control of a military airbase and a notorious prison nearby.
The ancient ruins are situated in a strategically important area on the road between the capital, Damascus, and the contested eastern city of Deir al-Zour.
Fighters with IS started claiming vast swathes of Syria and Iraq in 2014, aided in part by the insecurity generated by Syria's civil war.
More than 230,000 Syrians have died in the war, which began after President Bashar al-Assad's forces tried to put down anti-government protests in March 2011.
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-33397305
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wn.com/2015 Syria I.S. Force Child Executioners To Murder 25 Men At Palmyra's Amphitheatre 5 7 15
(Beirut, AFP, 5 Jul 2015) - The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group on Saturday released a video showing 25 Syrian government soldiers being executed by teenagers in the ancient amphitheatre in the city of Palmyra.
The video documented an execution that reportedly happened shortly after the militant group captured the city on May 21.
It shows the soldiers in green and brown military uniforms being shot dead on the amphitheatre's stage in front of an enormous version of the group's black and white flag.
The executioners all appear to be children or teenagers and are wearing desert camouflage and brown bandanas.
The killings are carried out in front of a relatively sparse crowd of men and some children watching from the ancient theatre's seats.
ISIS reportedly carried out more than 200 executions, including of civilians, in and around Palmyra in the period when it captured the city.
The executions in the Palmyra amphitheatre were first reported on May 27 by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, less than a week after ISIS captured the city.
At the time, Syria's antiquities director Mamoun Abdelkarim said he feared the killings could signal the start of "the group's barbarism and savagery against the ancient monuments of Palmyra".
"Using the Roman theatre to execute people proves that these people are against humanity," he told AFP.
The Greco-Roman ruins at Palmyra are listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site, and the city's capture by ISIS prompted international concerns for the fate of its spectacular ancient treasures.
So far, ISIS is not reported to have damaged the actual ruins, although it has blown up and desecrated Muslim graves in the city and destroyed a statue outside the Palmyra Museum.
ISIS has regularly released videos of its mass executions, with slick production and gruesome violence that experts say is a key propaganda tool for the group.
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(BBC News, 5 Jul 2015) - A video apparently released by the Islamic State group shows 25 men being shot dead in the ancient city of Palmyra, in Syria.
IS said the men were soldiers captured in the city of Homs. They were shot dead inside Palmyra's amphitheatre.
Stills from the video showed the killers to be young males, possibly even as young as 13 or 14.
IS captured the site and the neighbouring city of Palmyra in late May.
The video was distributed by accounts known to be linked with Islamic State militants. It is not clear when it was filmed.
The killings took place on a stage at the front of the amphitheatre before a large black IS flag.
Several hundred men in civilian clothes are filmed sitting on steps watching the shootings. Among them was a young boy.
In close-up shots of the men waiting to be killed, they appear to have been beaten on the face.
Days after IS claimed Palmyra, it executed 20 men in the same amphitheatre.
At the time, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said residents near the site were rounded up and forced to watch the killings.
In May, Mamoun Abdelkarim, Syria's head of antiquities, said: "Using the Roman theatre to execute people proves that these people are against humanity."
Mr Abdulkarim said most of the museum's antiquities had been transferred to Damascus before IS approached the city.
Since then, there have been reports that mines have been planted among some of Palmyra's ruins, and there were claims this week that militants destroyed an ancient sculpture outside Palmyra's museum.
Since capturing the city, IS has also taken control of a military airbase and a notorious prison nearby.
The ancient ruins are situated in a strategically important area on the road between the capital, Damascus, and the contested eastern city of Deir al-Zour.
Fighters with IS started claiming vast swathes of Syria and Iraq in 2014, aided in part by the insecurity generated by Syria's civil war.
More than 230,000 Syrians have died in the war, which began after President Bashar al-Assad's forces tried to put down anti-government protests in March 2011.
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-33397305
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- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 141155
New video emerges of destroyed Palmyra arch
New footage reveals the extent of Islamic State's alleged destruction of the Arch of Triumph in Palmyra, Syria
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New footage reveals the extent of Islamic State's alleged destruction of the Arch of Triumph in Palmyra, Syria
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wn.com/New Video Emerges Of Destroyed Palmyra Arch
New footage reveals the extent of Islamic State's alleged destruction of the Arch of Triumph in Palmyra, Syria
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 175
[+ 18] ISIS fighters hit prisoners in Palmyra
In the video prisoners are shown being hit with rifle butts and shoes and other thing...
In the video prisoners are shown being hit with rifle butts and shoes and other thing
wn.com/18 Isis Fighters Hit Prisoners In Palmyra
In the video prisoners are shown being hit with rifle butts and shoes and other thing
- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 14140
[HD] Palmyra - Entdeckung aus dem Weltall (Doku)
Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den...
Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den es so zuvor noch nicht gegeben hat. Mit dem neu entwickelten Radarsatelliten TerraSAR-X wollen die Wissenschaftler des DLR vom All aus eine Siedlung erfassen, die in der syrischen Oasenstadt Palmyra unterm Wüstensand verborgen liegt. Die versunkene Stätte ist seit über 30 Jahren das Lieblingsobjekt des Archäologen Professor Schmidt-Colinet. Bei einer seiner Grabungen entdeckte er ein weitläufiges Gebäude, das sich als vorzeitliches Geschäftszentrum entpuppte. Im so genannten Khan wurden Waren aus aller Herren Länder gehandelt: Seide aus China, Indigo aus Indien, Wein aus Rhodos oder auch Oliven aus dem fernen Spanien. Seit seinem Fund ist Schmidt-Colinet davon überzeugt, dass die Anlage Teil einer Stadt war, die aus unbekannter Ursache plötzlich aufgegeben wurde. Der Komplex muss viel älter als das Palmyra sein, das heute Tausende von Touristen in die Gluthitze Syriens lockt. Der Erdbeobachtungssatellit des DLR soll aus über 500 Kilometer Höhe Daten liefern, die Aufschluss über das mysteriöse Schicksal der verborgenen Siedlung geben.
Das fruchtbare Palmyra mitten in der Wüste weckte die Begehrlichkeiten vieler Großmächte der Antike. Die Oase lag strategisch außerordentlich günstig an der Hauptkarawanenroute zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Niemand kam an ihr vorbei, denn dort gab es Wasser und Lebensmittel im Überfluss. Die Fürsten nutzten ihre Position aus, erhoben saftige Zölle und machten den Ort zu einem florierenden Umschlagplatz für den Fernhandelsverkehr. Die Ruinen der Prachtstraßen, Tempel, Theater und öffentlichen Gebäude zeugen noch heute von der einstigen Blüte der antiken Wirtschaftsmetropole. Das änderte sich auch nicht, als die Römer ihre Hand in Richtung Alten Orient ausstreckten und Palmyra zur Provinz mit einer eigenen Garnison machten. Im Gegenteil: Die Palmyrener arrangierten sich mit den Herren vom Tiber, kämpften mit ihnen Seite an Seite gegen übermächtige Gegner und wurden dabei immer reicher. Erst die ehrgeizige Fürstin Zenobia, eine Frau von betörender Schönheit und großem Stolz, beging einen strategischen Fehler, der die Römer zum Feldzug gegen den eigenen Vasallen zwingt.
Die "Terra X"-Dokumentation erzählt von der wechselvollen Geschichte der einst mächtigen Oasenstadt, zeigt einzigartige Satellitenbilder von Palmyra und berichtet von dem spannenden Hightech-Experiment der Wissenschaftler, das Geheimnis der versunkenen Siedlung zu lüften.
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Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den es so zuvor noch nicht gegeben hat. Mit dem neu entwickelten Radarsatelliten TerraSAR-X wollen die Wissenschaftler des DLR vom All aus eine Siedlung erfassen, die in der syrischen Oasenstadt Palmyra unterm Wüstensand verborgen liegt. Die versunkene Stätte ist seit über 30 Jahren das Lieblingsobjekt des Archäologen Professor Schmidt-Colinet. Bei einer seiner Grabungen entdeckte er ein weitläufiges Gebäude, das sich als vorzeitliches Geschäftszentrum entpuppte. Im so genannten Khan wurden Waren aus aller Herren Länder gehandelt: Seide aus China, Indigo aus Indien, Wein aus Rhodos oder auch Oliven aus dem fernen Spanien. Seit seinem Fund ist Schmidt-Colinet davon überzeugt, dass die Anlage Teil einer Stadt war, die aus unbekannter Ursache plötzlich aufgegeben wurde. Der Komplex muss viel älter als das Palmyra sein, das heute Tausende von Touristen in die Gluthitze Syriens lockt. Der Erdbeobachtungssatellit des DLR soll aus über 500 Kilometer Höhe Daten liefern, die Aufschluss über das mysteriöse Schicksal der verborgenen Siedlung geben.
Das fruchtbare Palmyra mitten in der Wüste weckte die Begehrlichkeiten vieler Großmächte der Antike. Die Oase lag strategisch außerordentlich günstig an der Hauptkarawanenroute zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Niemand kam an ihr vorbei, denn dort gab es Wasser und Lebensmittel im Überfluss. Die Fürsten nutzten ihre Position aus, erhoben saftige Zölle und machten den Ort zu einem florierenden Umschlagplatz für den Fernhandelsverkehr. Die Ruinen der Prachtstraßen, Tempel, Theater und öffentlichen Gebäude zeugen noch heute von der einstigen Blüte der antiken Wirtschaftsmetropole. Das änderte sich auch nicht, als die Römer ihre Hand in Richtung Alten Orient ausstreckten und Palmyra zur Provinz mit einer eigenen Garnison machten. Im Gegenteil: Die Palmyrener arrangierten sich mit den Herren vom Tiber, kämpften mit ihnen Seite an Seite gegen übermächtige Gegner und wurden dabei immer reicher. Erst die ehrgeizige Fürstin Zenobia, eine Frau von betörender Schönheit und großem Stolz, beging einen strategischen Fehler, der die Römer zum Feldzug gegen den eigenen Vasallen zwingt.
Die "Terra X"-Dokumentation erzählt von der wechselvollen Geschichte der einst mächtigen Oasenstadt, zeigt einzigartige Satellitenbilder von Palmyra und berichtet von dem spannenden Hightech-Experiment der Wissenschaftler, das Geheimnis der versunkenen Siedlung zu lüften.
- published: 23 May 2015
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Islamic State: Fighters near site at Palmyra - BBC News
Islamic State militants move to within a few miles of one of the world's oldest and most important archaeological cities, Palmyra, in the latest stage of their ...
Islamic State militants move to within a few miles of one of the world's oldest and most important archaeological cities, Palmyra, in the latest stage of their campaign in Syria.
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Islamic State militants move to within a few miles of one of the world's oldest and most important archaeological cities, Palmyra, in the latest stage of their campaign in Syria.
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- published: 15 May 2015
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Schätze der Welt - Palmyra, Königin der Wüste (Syrien)
Palmyra, das ist die Palmenreiche, die große Oase auf halbem Weg zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Eine arabische Stadt, die auch zu römischer Zeit unabhängigen...
Palmyra, das ist die Palmenreiche, die große Oase auf halbem Weg zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Eine arabische Stadt, die auch zu römischer Zeit unabhängigen Handel betrieb.
Im 2. und 3. Jahrhundert war Palmyras große Zeit. Das Geschäft mit den Karawanen blühte. Der wirtschaftliche Erfolg brachte Palmyra auch politische Macht. Hier residierte der Statthalter der römischen Provinz des Orients. Die Erscheinung und das Leben in der Stadt wurde nach römischem Vorbild verändert. Es entstand ein Forum, ein Amphitheater, Tempelanlagen und Straßen.
Die Geschichte Palmyras sind aber nicht nur imposante Bauwerke, es ist auch die Geschichte von Menschen, die das Geschick dieser Stadt gelenkt haben.
Der Film erzählt von der schönen Zenobia. Sie selbst ernannte sich zur Königin von Palmyra und eroberte Ägypten, die Kornkammer des Römischen Reichs. Doch Zenobia wird von den Römer geschlagen und muss mit ihnen die Stadt verlassen. Palmyra wird verschont. Aber die Stadt erhebt sich ein zweites Mal, kurz nach dem Abzug der Truppen und diesmal kennen die Römer keine Gnade: Palmyra wird geplündert und geschleift. Doch der Mythos, der zwischen den großen Ruinen im Wüstensand geblieben ist, ist auch heute noch lebendig.
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Palmyra, das ist die Palmenreiche, die große Oase auf halbem Weg zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Eine arabische Stadt, die auch zu römischer Zeit unabhängigen Handel betrieb.
Im 2. und 3. Jahrhundert war Palmyras große Zeit. Das Geschäft mit den Karawanen blühte. Der wirtschaftliche Erfolg brachte Palmyra auch politische Macht. Hier residierte der Statthalter der römischen Provinz des Orients. Die Erscheinung und das Leben in der Stadt wurde nach römischem Vorbild verändert. Es entstand ein Forum, ein Amphitheater, Tempelanlagen und Straßen.
Die Geschichte Palmyras sind aber nicht nur imposante Bauwerke, es ist auch die Geschichte von Menschen, die das Geschick dieser Stadt gelenkt haben.
Der Film erzählt von der schönen Zenobia. Sie selbst ernannte sich zur Königin von Palmyra und eroberte Ägypten, die Kornkammer des Römischen Reichs. Doch Zenobia wird von den Römer geschlagen und muss mit ihnen die Stadt verlassen. Palmyra wird verschont. Aber die Stadt erhebt sich ein zweites Mal, kurz nach dem Abzug der Truppen und diesmal kennen die Römer keine Gnade: Palmyra wird geplündert und geschleift. Doch der Mythos, der zwischen den großen Ruinen im Wüstensand geblieben ist, ist auch heute noch lebendig.
http://www.swr.de/schaetze-der-welt/palmyra/-/id=5355190/did=5979888/nid=5355190/1tj0l9p/
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- published: 27 Jun 2014
- views: 2474
Palmyra arch: latest destruction by IS militants
Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
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Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
Lindsey Hilsum meets the women who escaped from ISIS vandals in the ancient sites of Palmyra. .
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Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
Lindsey Hilsum meets the women who escaped from ISIS vandals in the ancient sites of Palmyra. .
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- published: 05 Oct 2015
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ISIS controls ancient city of Palmyra
CNN's Ivan Watson reports on the fall of a beautiful historic city of Palmyra to ISIS militants....
CNN's Ivan Watson reports on the fall of a beautiful historic city of Palmyra to ISIS militants.
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CNN's Ivan Watson reports on the fall of a beautiful historic city of Palmyra to ISIS militants.
- published: 21 May 2015
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Syrian Army kills ISIS terrorists who attacked "Ark" Gas plant near Palmyra, Homs
Syrian Army kills ISIS terrorists who attacked "Ark" Gas plant near Palmyra, Homs...
Syrian Army kills ISIS terrorists who attacked "Ark" Gas plant near Palmyra, Homs
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Syrian Army kills ISIS terrorists who attacked "Ark" Gas plant near Palmyra, Homs
- published: 28 Feb 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".
wn.com/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 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".
- published: 21 May 2015
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ISIL destroy ancient temple at Palmyra
Islamist militants known as ISIL have reportedly blown up an ancient temple at the ruins of Palmyra in Syria which is one of the Middle East's most significan...
Islamist militants known as ISIL have reportedly blown up an ancient temple at the ruins of Palmyra in Syria which is one of the Middle East's most significant archaeological sites .
The Baalshamin Temple was the most intact structure in the 2,000 year-old Roman-era city.
ISIL took control of Palmyra in May which lies in a strategically important area between Damascus and the city of Deir al-Zour.
Last month the group published photos of its members destroying what it said were ancient ar…
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Islamist militants known as ISIL have reportedly blown up an ancient temple at the ruins of Palmyra in Syria which is one of the Middle East's most significant archaeological sites .
The Baalshamin Temple was the most intact structure in the 2,000 year-old Roman-era city.
ISIL took control of Palmyra in May which lies in a strategically important area between Damascus and the city of Deir al-Zour.
Last month the group published photos of its members destroying what it said were ancient ar…
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
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Russian Air Force destroys 20 ISIS tanks near Palmyra – Defense Ministry
Russian Su-34 bombers destroyed IS headquarters and a command post in the Aleppo province, Konashenkov said on Monday, adding that there had been “direct hits” ...
Russian Su-34 bombers destroyed IS headquarters and a command post in the Aleppo province, Konashenkov said on Monday, adding that there had been “direct hits” on structures housing field commanders in Dayr Hafir and al-Bab.
Some 30 IS military vehicles including tanks were destroyed in the forested area near the city of Idlib in northwest Syria, according to the ministry.
“We have irrefutable intelligence, including [intercepted] communications between the militants in the area, [proving] the destruction and damage of the terrorists’ armored vehicles,” Konashenkov said.
Russia launched its anti-IS operation in Syria on September 30 after a request from President Bashar Assad. Russian President Vladimir Putin has also expressed concern about the number of Russian extremists in the country.
On Saturday, three days into the operation, Russia’s Defense Ministry said that, based on Russian intelligence, the militants were fleeing the area which had been under their control. It also stated that the strikes have significantly reduced the terrorists’ combat capabilities.
wn.com/Russian Air Force Destroys 20 Isis Tanks Near Palmyra – Defense Ministry
Russian Su-34 bombers destroyed IS headquarters and a command post in the Aleppo province, Konashenkov said on Monday, adding that there had been “direct hits” on structures housing field commanders in Dayr Hafir and al-Bab.
Some 30 IS military vehicles including tanks were destroyed in the forested area near the city of Idlib in northwest Syria, according to the ministry.
“We have irrefutable intelligence, including [intercepted] communications between the militants in the area, [proving] the destruction and damage of the terrorists’ armored vehicles,” Konashenkov said.
Russia launched its anti-IS operation in Syria on September 30 after a request from President Bashar Assad. Russian President Vladimir Putin has also expressed concern about the number of Russian extremists in the country.
On Saturday, three days into the operation, Russia’s Defense Ministry said that, based on Russian intelligence, the militants were fleeing the area which had been under their control. It also stated that the strikes have significantly reduced the terrorists’ combat capabilities.
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 375
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
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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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wn.com/Palmyra Ruins تدمر Syria سوريا
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
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- published: 04 Jan 2014
- views: 6573
ISIS fighters seize ancient Palmyra, 'control more than 50%' of Syria now
Islamic State militants have entered Syria’s historic city of Palmyra, a UNESCO landmark, after gaining full control over the city, a monitoring group said Thur...
Islamic State militants have entered Syria’s historic city of Palmyra, a UNESCO landmark, after gaining full control over the city, a monitoring group said Thursday. The extremists now control more than 50 percent of Syrian territory, it adds. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/7hcbhj
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wn.com/Isis Fighters Seize Ancient Palmyra, 'Control More Than 50 ' Of Syria Now
Islamic State militants have entered Syria’s historic city of Palmyra, a UNESCO landmark, after gaining full control over the city, a monitoring group said Thursday. The extremists now control more than 50 percent of Syrian territory, it adds. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/7hcbhj
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- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 38026
Temple of Bel Complex at Palmyra in Syria
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syr...
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at 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
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Bel,Бел,Belus,벨,Բել,Belo,Бэл,بیل,柏尔
Greco-Roman world,Graeco-Roman,Món grecoromà,Ελληνορωμαϊκός πολιτισμός,Mundo grecorromano,Civilisation gréco-romaine,Dunia Yunani-Romawi,Mundo greco-romano,Grčko-rimska kultura,กรีก-โรมัน,Greko-Romen
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wn.com/Temple Of Bel Complex At Palmyra In Syria
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at 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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Bel,Бел,Belus,벨,Բել,Belo,Бэл,بیل,柏尔
Greco-Roman world,Graeco-Roman,Món grecoromà,Ελληνορωμαϊκός πολιτισμός,Mundo grecorromano,Civilisation gréco-romaine,Dunia Yunani-Romawi,Mundo greco-romano,Grčko-rimska kultura,กรีก-โรมัน,Greko-Romen
Ancient Near East,Dr Alt Oriänt,الشرق الأدنى القديم,প্রাচীন নিকট প্রাচ্য,Древен Изток,Antic Orient Pròxim,Starověký Orient,Alter Orient,Antiguo Oriente Próximo,Antikva Oriento,Proche-Orient ancien,고대 근동,Stari Istok,Timur Dekat Kuno,Vicino Oriente antico,Antiquus Oriens Medius,Ókori Kelet,Oude Nabije Oosten,इराकको इतिहास,古代オリエント,Starożytny Bliski Wschód,Antigo Oriente,Orientul Antic,Древний Ближний Восток,Antični Bližnji vzhod,Muinainen Lähi-itä,Sinaunang Malapit na Silangan,Antik Yakın Doğu,قدیم مشرقی تہزیب,Văn minh Tây Á,Rocvetışo Nezdiyo Antik,古代近東
- published: 30 Dec 2013
- views: 1890
Working on Palmyra: a Pacific Outpost
The New Wild includes us. Humans. Scientists like myself, working to solve global challenges in some of the remotest places on Earth.
Hear from Kydd Pollock as...
The New Wild includes us. Humans. Scientists like myself, working to solve global challenges in some of the remotest places on Earth.
Hear from Kydd Pollock as he discusses the rich biodiversity found at Palmyra Atoll and the importance it plays in informing cutting edge conservation science that stands to benefit human and natural communities.
Tune in to PBS' new series Earth a New Wild airing on Wednesdays in February at 9pm ET (check your local listings) and let us know your hope for a new wild #keephopealive #EarthWildPBS http://www.nature.org/new-wild
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
wn.com/Working On Palmyra A Pacific Outpost
The New Wild includes us. Humans. Scientists like myself, working to solve global challenges in some of the remotest places on Earth.
Hear from Kydd Pollock as he discusses the rich biodiversity found at Palmyra Atoll and the importance it plays in informing cutting edge conservation science that stands to benefit human and natural communities.
Tune in to PBS' new series Earth a New Wild airing on Wednesdays in February at 9pm ET (check your local listings) and let us know your hope for a new wild #keephopealive #EarthWildPBS http://www.nature.org/new-wild
Keep up with The Nature Conservancy's latest efforts to protect nature and preserve life on Twitter (http://bit.ly/eDzkmN) and Facebook (http://on.fb.me/pSsCIr)
- published: 04 Feb 2015
- views: 789
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Palmyra Beach Hotel, Athens
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas offering the best in Greek food and wine and infinite other pastime possibilities for visitors.
More Info: http://www.greece-athens.com/hotels/glyfada/palmyra/
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Syrien - Palmyra
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber decken weitläufiges Areal ab. Wir hatten bei unserer Reise mit Eberhardt TRAVEL einen Tag Zeit, ein paar Eindrücke zu gewinnen. Wir schlenderten über die Kolonadenstraße, sahen das Theater, besuchten einen Grabturm und ein unterirdisches Grab.
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ISIS reported to have blown up ancient temple in Palmyra
(CNN)The already burgeoning list of appalling acts by ISIS appears to have grown even longer: the Islamic extremist group has reportedly blown up a nearly 2,000-year-old temple in the historic ruins of Palmyra in Syria.
Maamoun Abdulkarim, Syria's director-general of antiquities and museums, told the Syrian state news agency SANA that local sources in Palmyra informed him that ISIS members rigged
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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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Palmyra, where East met West, is symbolic target for Islamic State
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient sites in Syria and Iraq. Jeffrey Brown talks to Michael Danti of Boston University and Brenton Easter from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about the losses at Palmyra and how authorities are tackling antiquities smuggling.
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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
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desert travelling homs Palmyra
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The Palmyra Resort & Spa, Jamaica Construction October 09
Located on 16 acres of pristine waterfront land in Montego Bay, The Palmyra, a Solis Resort & Spa is the first luxury residential community in Jamaica. The Palmyra was named One of the Top 10 Most Exciting Home Developments in the World by the prestigious Travel + Leisure Magazine, proud winners of the 2007 CNBC International Property Award and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The Palm
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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, 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 t
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"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
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Islamic State destroys ancient arch in Palmyra
IS, 팔미라의 2천년 된 개선문 유적도 파괴
The Islamic State has blown up another historical monument in the ancient Roman city of Palmyra.
Syria′s antiquities chief said sources in the two-THOUSAND-year-old city... confirmed the destruction of the Arch of Triumph.
I-S captured the city from Syrian government forces in May.
The extremist group considers ancient buildings in the area sacrilegious... as they predate Islam.
Blowing up the re
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Celestielle Group #50 - Palmyra, Syria
Our visit to the Temple of Baal.
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Best Photos near Palmyra, Syria - Incl. Palmyre, Syrie, Palmyra - Citadel, Crac Des Chevaliers
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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 aw
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Top Syrian commander visits military posts around Palmyra
The chief of the general staff of Syrian Arab army has visited military posts around the ancient city of Palmyra which has been under ISIL control since late May. General Ali Abdullah Ayoub visited a military airbase near the city and was briefed on the military operations there. The top Syrian officer said that the fight against ISIL terrorists will continue until their full elimination. Over the
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"Sunset at hilltop fortress of Zenobia" Samira_steve's photos around Palmyra, Syria (travel pics)
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Palmyra tadmur Syria
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of tourist. finally a break ahhhhhh..
even to find petrol station I have to go to the corner of city...but very small petrol station...and spooky also.
Palmyra or Tadmur in arabic. I found is more interesting than Jerash in Jordan.
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Palmyra Beach Hotel, Athens
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas o...
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas offering the best in Greek food and wine and infinite other pastime possibilities for visitors.
More Info: http://www.greece-athens.com/hotels/glyfada/palmyra/
wn.com/Palmyra Beach Hotel, Athens
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas offering the best in Greek food and wine and infinite other pastime possibilities for visitors.
More Info: http://www.greece-athens.com/hotels/glyfada/palmyra/
- published: 12 Jul 2011
- views: 332
Syrien - Palmyra
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber deck...
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber decken weitläufiges Areal ab. Wir hatten bei unserer Reise mit Eberhardt TRAVEL einen Tag Zeit, ein paar Eindrücke zu gewinnen. Wir schlenderten über die Kolonadenstraße, sahen das Theater, besuchten einen Grabturm und ein unterirdisches Grab. Besonders beeindruckend war der Tempel des Baal. Zum Abschluss hatten wir einen wunderbaren Blick von der Burg, die mit rund 700 Jahren in dieser Gegend eher ein junges Gebäude ist. Palmyra war übrigens eine Oasenstadt, die aus mehrere Quellen gespeist wurde. Leider ist inzwischen auch die letzte Quelle versiegt. Das Grün zieht sich langsam zurück. Intensiv Palmyra erleben kann man hier: http://www.eberhardt-travel.de/reise/SY-SYR10/seite/2/bez/Reiseablauf-Syrien-Fernreisen
wn.com/Syrien Palmyra
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber decken weitläufiges Areal ab. Wir hatten bei unserer Reise mit Eberhardt TRAVEL einen Tag Zeit, ein paar Eindrücke zu gewinnen. Wir schlenderten über die Kolonadenstraße, sahen das Theater, besuchten einen Grabturm und ein unterirdisches Grab. Besonders beeindruckend war der Tempel des Baal. Zum Abschluss hatten wir einen wunderbaren Blick von der Burg, die mit rund 700 Jahren in dieser Gegend eher ein junges Gebäude ist. Palmyra war übrigens eine Oasenstadt, die aus mehrere Quellen gespeist wurde. Leider ist inzwischen auch die letzte Quelle versiegt. Das Grün zieht sich langsam zurück. Intensiv Palmyra erleben kann man hier: http://www.eberhardt-travel.de/reise/SY-SYR10/seite/2/bez/Reiseablauf-Syrien-Fernreisen
- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 8080
ISIS reported to have blown up ancient temple in Palmyra
(CNN)The already burgeoning list of appalling acts by ISIS appears to have grown even longer: the Islamic extremist group has reportedly blown up a nearly 2,000...
(CNN)The already burgeoning list of appalling acts by ISIS appears to have grown even longer: the Islamic extremist group has reportedly blown up a nearly 2,000-year-old temple in the historic ruins of Palmyra in Syria.
Maamoun Abdulkarim, Syria's director-general of antiquities and museums, told the Syrian state news agency SANA that local sources in Palmyra informed him that ISIS members rigged the Temple of Baalshamin with large quantities of explosives and detonated them.
There was uncertainty -- not unusual amid the chaos of the Syrian conflict -- over when exactly the damage was done to the temple, which dates from the first century AD.
The SANA report Sunday didn't specify when the explosion took place. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, reported on the same day that its sources said ISIS blew up the temple about a month ago.
The Syrian government's Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums is trying to find out more from people in Palmyra about the extent of the damage, SANA reported.
The reports come less than a week after the observatory said ISIS militants had publicly beheaded Khaled al-As'ad, the former general manager for antiquities and museums in Palmyra.
ISIS fighters seized control of Palmyra and the nearby modern town of Tadmur in May, prompting fears over what the militants would do to the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Track record of trashing heritage sites
On top of its atrocities of rape, enslavement and bloodthirsty killing, ISIS has also blown up other historical sites and destroyed or sold antiquities in the parts of Syria and Iraq that it controls. The group says it considers religious shrines idolatrous.
Dedicated to the Phoenician god of rain and fertility, the Temple of Baalshamin was a small shrine, the only part of a larger compound that survived the centuries somewhat intact, according to the Lonely Planet travel guide.
Syria's Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums had previously said that ISIS had destroyed two ancient Muslim shrines, one in Palmyra and another a few kilometers away.
Other monuments, temples and historic buildings have been mined, and a statue of a lion at the entrance to Palmyra's museum has been destroyed.
Elsewhere, ISIS has released footage of its fighters smashing artifacts in the museum of the Iraqi city of Mosul and using sledgehammers, power tools and explosives to destroy the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud.
CNN's Brian Walker contributed to this report.
wn.com/Isis Reported To Have Blown Up Ancient Temple In Palmyra
(CNN)The already burgeoning list of appalling acts by ISIS appears to have grown even longer: the Islamic extremist group has reportedly blown up a nearly 2,000-year-old temple in the historic ruins of Palmyra in Syria.
Maamoun Abdulkarim, Syria's director-general of antiquities and museums, told the Syrian state news agency SANA that local sources in Palmyra informed him that ISIS members rigged the Temple of Baalshamin with large quantities of explosives and detonated them.
There was uncertainty -- not unusual amid the chaos of the Syrian conflict -- over when exactly the damage was done to the temple, which dates from the first century AD.
The SANA report Sunday didn't specify when the explosion took place. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, reported on the same day that its sources said ISIS blew up the temple about a month ago.
The Syrian government's Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums is trying to find out more from people in Palmyra about the extent of the damage, SANA reported.
The reports come less than a week after the observatory said ISIS militants had publicly beheaded Khaled al-As'ad, the former general manager for antiquities and museums in Palmyra.
ISIS fighters seized control of Palmyra and the nearby modern town of Tadmur in May, prompting fears over what the militants would do to the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Track record of trashing heritage sites
On top of its atrocities of rape, enslavement and bloodthirsty killing, ISIS has also blown up other historical sites and destroyed or sold antiquities in the parts of Syria and Iraq that it controls. The group says it considers religious shrines idolatrous.
Dedicated to the Phoenician god of rain and fertility, the Temple of Baalshamin was a small shrine, the only part of a larger compound that survived the centuries somewhat intact, according to the Lonely Planet travel guide.
Syria's Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums had previously said that ISIS had destroyed two ancient Muslim shrines, one in Palmyra and another a few kilometers away.
Other monuments, temples and historic buildings have been mined, and a statue of a lion at the entrance to Palmyra's museum has been destroyed.
Elsewhere, ISIS has released footage of its fighters smashing artifacts in the museum of the Iraqi city of Mosul and using sledgehammers, power tools and explosives to destroy the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud.
CNN's Brian Walker contributed to this report.
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 133
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
Palmyra, where East met West, is symbolic target for Islamic State
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient ...
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient sites in Syria and Iraq. Jeffrey Brown talks to Michael Danti of Boston University and Brenton Easter from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about the losses at Palmyra and how authorities are tackling antiquities smuggling.
wn.com/Palmyra, Where East Met West, Is Symbolic Target For Islamic State
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient sites in Syria and Iraq. Jeffrey Brown talks to Michael Danti of Boston University and Brenton Easter from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about the losses at Palmyra and how authorities are tackling antiquities smuggling.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
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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
The Palmyra Resort & Spa, Jamaica Construction October 09
Located on 16 acres of pristine waterfront land in Montego Bay, The Palmyra, a Solis Resort & Spa is the first luxury residential community in Jamaica. The Palm...
Located on 16 acres of pristine waterfront land in Montego Bay, The Palmyra, a Solis Resort & Spa is the first luxury residential community in Jamaica. The Palmyra was named One of the Top 10 Most Exciting Home Developments in the World by the prestigious Travel + Leisure Magazine, proud winners of the 2007 CNBC International Property Award and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The Palmyra provides a ground floor real estate opportunity to purchase a condominium or villa within a lush private sanctuary.
wn.com/The Palmyra Resort Spa, Jamaica Construction October 09
Located on 16 acres of pristine waterfront land in Montego Bay, The Palmyra, a Solis Resort & Spa is the first luxury residential community in Jamaica. The Palmyra was named One of the Top 10 Most Exciting Home Developments in the World by the prestigious Travel + Leisure Magazine, proud winners of the 2007 CNBC International Property Award and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The Palmyra provides a ground floor real estate opportunity to purchase a condominium or villa within a lush private sanctuary.
- published: 16 Oct 2009
- views: 2439
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: 33557
"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
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- published: 02 Dec 2010
- views: 192
Islamic State destroys ancient arch in Palmyra
IS, 팔미라의 2천년 된 개선문 유적도 파괴
The Islamic State has blown up another historical monument in the ancient Roman city of Palmyra.
Syria′s antiquities chief said sources in the two-THOUSAND-year...
The Islamic State has blown up another historical monument in the ancient Roman city of Palmyra.
Syria′s antiquities chief said sources in the two-THOUSAND-year-old city... confirmed the destruction of the Arch of Triumph.
I-S captured the city from Syrian government forces in May.
The extremist group considers ancient buildings in the area sacrilegious... as they predate Islam.
Blowing up the relics is also a way to draw attention to their organization,... including reaching recruits to fight for Islamic State.
The militants have destroyed many tombs and temples in Palmyra.
They also beheaded the eldery guardian of the city′s ruins after he refused to tell IS where he′d hidden relics from a museum.
Palmyra is a World Heritage site, and UNESCO considers the desecration of the buildings... as war crimes... aimed at erasing Syria′s diverse cultural history.
wn.com/Islamic State Destroys Ancient Arch In Palmyra Is, 팔미라의 2천년 된 개선문 유적도 파괴
The Islamic State has blown up another historical monument in the ancient Roman city of Palmyra.
Syria′s antiquities chief said sources in the two-THOUSAND-year-old city... confirmed the destruction of the Arch of Triumph.
I-S captured the city from Syrian government forces in May.
The extremist group considers ancient buildings in the area sacrilegious... as they predate Islam.
Blowing up the relics is also a way to draw attention to their organization,... including reaching recruits to fight for Islamic State.
The militants have destroyed many tombs and temples in Palmyra.
They also beheaded the eldery guardian of the city′s ruins after he refused to tell IS where he′d hidden relics from a museum.
Palmyra is a World Heritage site, and UNESCO considers the desecration of the buildings... as war crimes... aimed at erasing Syria′s diverse cultural history.
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 96
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 ***"
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- published: 20 Nov 2010
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Top Syrian commander visits military posts around Palmyra
The chief of the general staff of Syrian Arab army has visited military posts around the ancient city of Palmyra which has been under ISIL control since late Ma...
The chief of the general staff of Syrian Arab army has visited military posts around the ancient city of Palmyra which has been under ISIL control since late May. General Ali Abdullah Ayoub visited a military airbase near the city and was briefed on the military operations there. The top Syrian officer said that the fight against ISIL terrorists will continue until their full elimination. Over the past several days, Syrian troops have pushed the terrorists out of several regions near the city in the central Homs province. Meanwhile, Syrian army backed by Hezbollah fighters has made advances in the fight against terrorists near the town of Zabadani on the Syrian-Lebanese border. They managed to retake control of the Zallah region south of the town which has been under ISIL’s control since 2011.
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The chief of the general staff of Syrian Arab army has visited military posts around the ancient city of Palmyra which has been under ISIL control since late May. General Ali Abdullah Ayoub visited a military airbase near the city and was briefed on the military operations there. The top Syrian officer said that the fight against ISIL terrorists will continue until their full elimination. Over the past several days, Syrian troops have pushed the terrorists out of several regions near the city in the central Homs province. Meanwhile, Syrian army backed by Hezbollah fighters has made advances in the fight against terrorists near the town of Zabadani on the Syrian-Lebanese border. They managed to retake control of the Zallah region south of the town which has been under ISIL’s control since 2011.
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- published: 13 Jul 2015
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"Sunset at hilltop fortress of Zenobia" Samira_steve's photos around Palmyra, Syria (travel pics)
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wn.com/Sunset At Hilltop Fortress Of Zenobia Samira Steve's Photos Around Palmyra, Syria (Travel Pics)
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- published: 17 Apr 2011
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Palmyra tadmur Syria
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of touris...
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of tourist. finally a break ahhhhhh..
even to find petrol station I have to go to the corner of city...but very small petrol station...and spooky also.
Palmyra or Tadmur in arabic. I found is more interesting than Jerash in Jordan.
huge complex of Roman city and building stand still.
no entrance fee to the site. just move your vehicle all around the site freely
only some guide and sales man going around try to get some money from you.
hope you enjoy some photo from just 3 hour of our journey visiting this city before we head toward allepo to turkey
Background music is "Kota Mati" meaning dead city from peterpan, indonesian band
wn.com/Palmyra Tadmur Syria
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of tourist. finally a break ahhhhhh..
even to find petrol station I have to go to the corner of city...but very small petrol station...and spooky also.
Palmyra or Tadmur in arabic. I found is more interesting than Jerash in Jordan.
huge complex of Roman city and building stand still.
no entrance fee to the site. just move your vehicle all around the site freely
only some guide and sales man going around try to get some money from you.
hope you enjoy some photo from just 3 hour of our journey visiting this city before we head toward allepo to turkey
Background music is "Kota Mati" meaning dead city from peterpan, indonesian band
- published: 21 Aug 2010
- views: 760