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سورية or
سوريا : ,
Syrian Arab Republic
الجمهورية العربية السورية
an
Arab country in
Western Asia,
bordering
Lebanon and the
Mediterranean Sea to the
West,
Turkey to the north,
Iraq to the east,
Jordan to the south,
and
Israel to the southwest.
In
English, the name
Syria was formerly synonymous with the Levant, known in
Arabic as
Sham, while the modern state encompasses the sites of several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the
Eblan civilization of the third millennium BC
.
In the Islamic era, its capital city,
Damascus, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world, was the seat of the
Umayyad Caliphate, and a provincial capital of the
Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt.
The population of Syria is
74%
Sunni (mostly
Sunni Arabs, but also
Kurds,
Circassians and
Turkomans),
12%
Alawi and
Shia (mostly
Arabs),
10%
Christian (Arab Christians,
Assyrians and
Armenians) and
3% Druze (sometimes considered part of
Shia Islam).
Combined, 87% of the
Syrian population is Muslim.
The majority of the Syrian population is
Arab.
The modern Syrian state was established after the
First World War as a
French mandate, and represented the largest
Arab state to emerge from the formerly Ottoman-ruled Arab Levant.
It gained independence in
April 1946, as a parliamentary republic.
The post-independence period was tumultuous, and a large number of military coups and coup attempts shook the country in the period 1949--1971.
Between
1958 and
1961, Syria entered a brief union with
Egypt, which was terminated by a military coup in Syria.
Syria was under
Emergency Law from
1963 to
2011, effectively suspending most constitutional protections for citizens, and its system of government is considered to be non-democratic.
Bashar al-Assad has been president since
2000 and was preceded by his father
Hafez al-Assad, who was in office from
1971.
Since
March 2011, an uprising against the government of Assad, considered an extension of the events of the
Arab spring, has thrown a significant part of the country into armed conflict.
As of July 15,
2012, Syria is effectively in a state of civil war.
World War III (
WWIII or
Third World War) is the conflict that denotes a successor to
World War II (1939--1945).
The conflict would be on a global scale, with common speculation that it would likely be a nuclear war and devastating in nature.
In the wake of
World War I, World War II, the commencement of the
Cold War and the development, testing and use of nuclear weapons, there was early widespread speculation as to the next global war.
This war was anticipated and planned for by military and civil authorities, and explored in fiction in many countries.
Concepts ranged from the limited use of atomic weapons, to the destruction of the planet.
- published: 17 Nov 2012
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